Middlesex
to wit
The Information of
William
Hawley< no role >
and
Patrick Devine< no role >
taken before me One of his Majestys
Justices of the Peace
for the said
County
Who being severally upon Oath say and first
this Informant William Hawley< no role >
for himself saith
that about Eleven o Clock on Saturday Night last
house picked up in Bow Street
Covent Garden
by two Women one of whom is a person now
present who calls herself Elizabeth Dunbar< no role >
&
they took him to a House Jacksons Alley in Bow Street
and when he had Undressed himself he put his
Breeches under the Bolster of the Bed and got into
Bed withboth ofthe said two Women soon after
he was in Bed one of the sd two Women got hold of
his Breeches in the pockets which he had half a Guiinea
in
Gold & Silver which mades it upto about Sixteen
Shillings this Informant asked the Women what
business she had with them & took them from
her & put them again under the Bolster & is out
to sleep. & when he awaked in the morning abt
Seven o Clock he found his Breeches removed
&the saihis Money taken & Carried away and the
said Elizabeth Dunbar< no role >
& the other Woman both
gone this Informant verily believes that the
said Elizabeth Dunbar< no role >
and the said other Woman
took & Carried away she said Money
And this Informant Patrick Devine< no role >
for himself
saith that he is a Headborough
of the Parish of
Saint Giles in the Fields
that Yesterday he took
into Charge the said Elizabeth Dunbar< no role >
on a
Suspicion of Robbing the other Informant
William Hawley< no role >
That upon searching her