Middlesex
To wit
The Information of Sir
Thomas Wilson< no role >
Knr.
Elizabeth Wilson< no role >
and
Frances Grand< no role >
taken
before me this 17th. day of January 1770
Who being upon Oath severally say and first the Said Sir Thomas Wilson< no role >
Knr. for himself says that on Wednesday Night the 10th. of January Instr.
his house [..] in Dean Street
Soho was burglariously broke open from
whence were stolen a Silver Ink Stand several Silver Waters, and other
Plate, that a great part of the said Plate was in a Cabinet in a back
Room in the Said house where were six Napkins two of which
were likewise stolen, and the said Elizabeth Wilson< no role >
for herself says
that two Napkins now produced are the property of the said Sir Thomas
Wilson< no role >
Knt. and were stolen out of the said Cabinet at the Time
aforesaid, and the said Frances Grand for herself says that
she does verily believes the said two Napkins now produced to be the
property of her Master the Said Sir Thomas Wilson< no role >
Knt. and that
they were stolen out of the said Cabinet at the Time aforesaid
Sworn before me
January 17. 1770}
[..]
Thomas Wilson< no role >
Elizabeth Wilson< no role >
Frances Grond< no role >
.