Middlesex
To wit
The Information of
Marg
bright< no role >
taken before me this 4th. day
of March 1765
Who being upon Oath says that She knows Mrs. Smith
at the Sign of the Ship
in Farmers Street
Shadwell
says that She lives in the same Street, says that on
Wednesday last about seven o'Clock in the Evening One
Mary Parker< no role >
an Apprentice
to the said Smith came to
this Informant Lodgings & told her that said Mrs.
Smith wanted to Speak with her directly, says She immediately
went to said Smith's House and met her at the door
says that sd. Smith told her that two Persons were stopt
at Mr. Sherrar's Shop with Bobbins, that if there were
any in Mrs. Doldridges House desired She won'd take
them away for that the House won'd be Searched
says She soon after met Mrs. Doldridge to whom She
related what Mrs. Smith had said, says that Doldridge replied
She had heared of it & desired She wou'd go and fetch
the Bobbins from her House, says She went to
Doldridges House where Eleanor Doldridge< no role >
her Daughter
fetched a Bagg of Bobbins now produced out of the Garrott
[..] & delivered them to this Informt.
farther says that She has seen Thomas Russell< no role >
the Weaver
both in Company with Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Doldridge
Sworn before me the day
and Year first above writen}
her
Mary [mark] Wright< no role >
Mark
[..]