Middlesex
Surry and City
and Liberty of
Westminster
.}
To Wit
The information of
John Harrison< no role >
of New Bond Street
in the
Parish of Saint George's Hanover Square
in the Liberty of
Westminster
Cheesemonger
, Taken before me
John Spinnage< no role >
Esquire One of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace
for the said
County's City and Liberty
Who being his Oath, Saith, That Yesterday being the, Twenty
third day of this Instant March, he lost out of his dwelling houses
Two silver Table, spoon's Marked H I E , one pair of Silver Sugar
Tongues and Six Silver Tea Spoon's Marked E I H his Property and
that he hath cause to Suspect and doth suspect that a Person
now present who call's herself Elizabeth Howard< no role >
was the
Person that stole the same
John Harrison< no role >
Sworn this 24th. day of
March 1768 before me
Jno. Spinnage< no role >
Middlesex
Surry & City and
Liberty of
Westminster
}
To Wit
The Information of
Allen Farrington< no role >
of Tothill Street in the
Parish of Saint Margaret Westminster
Taken before me
John Spinnage< no role >
Esquire One of his Majesty's Justices of the
Peace
for the said County's City and Liberty
Who being upon his Oath Saith That in obedience to the
Commands of the aforesaid John Spinnage< no role >
Esquire, he this
day went to the house of John Harrison< no role >
Esquire
of New Bond
Street
in order totakeApprehendthea Person now present who
calls herself Elizabeth Howard< no role >
, Saith that he did Apprehend
the said Person and in bringing her before the said Justice shept.
Informed this Informant that there was in an Areain Silver
belonging to a house in Silver Court Woodstoat Street in the Parish
of Saint George Hanover Square
, Two Silver Table Spoons Mark'd
H I E, one pair of Silver Sugar Tongues and five Silver Two Spoon's Mark'd
E I H, now producedhisthe property as he believes of the said John Harrison< no role >
Allen Funnington< no role >
Sworn this 24t day of
March 1768 before me}
Jno Spinnage< no role >