Middlesex
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The Information of
Philip Chandler< no role >
and
Ann Hughes< no role >
Servant
to she above
of Great Carl Street Saint Giles
Jane Thomas< no role >
at the Horse Shoe West
Harding Streets Tetter Lane and
Charles Pool< no role >
and Ann Arms Han taken before me One
of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace
for the said County
Who severally being upon Oath And first this
Informant Philip Chandler< no role >
for himself saith
that on Saturday Night last about 7 o'Clock
he went out and returned home about twelve
o Clock and found the Door into his Apartment on
the Ground Floor broke Open by the Staple of the
Lock being forced and thrown away and the Shutters of the parlour Window Broke opens and his Drawers
Broke Open and the following things Stolen
thereout a Pair of Silver Salts< no role >
a Silver Pepper Box
two Silver Table Spoon three Silver Tea
Spoons a Silver Ewer< no role >
a Trench Crown Piece
and Six Muslin Neck cloths & some money but saith that
he doth not know by whom the said Room was
Broke Open but that a Trench Crown Piece now
Produced he is certain is the Crown piece that
was Stolen as aforesaid
And this Informant Ann Hughes< no role >
for herself
saith that at ten o Clock on Saturday Night
last she locked the Door of her Master & Apartment
& Carried the Key of the Parlour Door to her Master
& that when she went to Bed every thing was
safe and saith that the abovementioned things
were Stolen that Night but at what time
she cannot tell
And this Informant Jane Thorn< no role >
for herself
saith that about 7 o Clock on Sunday Morning
last two Young Men and three Women came to
this Informt. House & called for a Pot of purl
& afterwards had [..] ther Pot and says that a French
Crown Piece was thrown down upon the Table
but by whom she cannot tell she took it up to