Middlesex
to Wit}
The Voluntary Information of
James Burdell< no role >
of Angel Alley
Bishop Gate Street Weaver
Who on his Oath saith that about Monday
or Tuesday last he together with Daniel Nichols< no role >
and James Dearing< no role >
about Seven O'clock at Night
Privately threw up a [..] Sash of a Window at a private
House Near Spittle Yard
, the said James Dearing< no role >
went into the room and then feloniously took and
carried there out a Looking Glass, a Paper with some
remnants of Lace and Silks which they threw away
and Stampped them in the Kennel Sold the Glass to
One Barnet a Jew in Hounsditch
for about Seven
shillings, saith that out of the same House they
took a little Bag, containing a Pair of Scissors
and a little black lace, and a little Striped Gauze
which said Bag and things this Informant
can Produce;
Saith that he together with the said Daniel
Nichols< no role >
and James Dearing< no role >
on the said Night in High
Street
Spittlefields
at a Private House between Seven
and Eight o'Clock pushed up the Sash of the Window
and Entered the room, and feloniously took and carried
thereout a tea Chest five or Six Keys and a piece of
Green Baze, the said Barnet received the Bags, and
the Tea Chest they Pawned at a Pawn brokers in
George Street
Spittlefields
,
Saith that he together with the said James
Dearing< no role >
and Daniel Nichols< no role >
on Wednesday Night
last