Middlesex
to wit
This Information of
Mary Tipton< no role >
admitted a Whitney Evidence in his
Majesty's behalf against
Thomas
Riley< no role >
and
Joseph White< no role >
house
taken before me one of his Majestys
Justices of the peace
for the said
County
Who being upon Oath saith that last Friday
Night about 9 o' Clock Two persons now present
who call themselves Thomas Riley< no role >
and Joseph
White< no role >
house came to her, House in Brew
house yard
Chick Lane
& brought the Cloths Coat and
Waistcoat & pettycoat now produced and also
two Linen apron & a Cap & offered them to her
for Sale the Coat & Waistcoat Joseph Whitehouse< no role >
asked Seven Shillings for but she refused to buy
it and advised him to pawn them this Informant
bought the said pettycoat and two Aprons the Cap
& an Old Flannell Pettycoat for which she gave
five shillings to the said White house
& Riley
they then went away & took the Coat & Waistcoat &
told this Informant that they would pawn them
at Mr. James a pawnbroker the begining of Session
Hill this Informant further saith that at the
time the said Whitehouse & Riley offered the above
things to her for sale they also offered [..] One
Sheet and a number of Small Linen things but
this Informant reserved to buy them
Sworn before me the
30th. Day of November 1774}
John Cox< no role >
.
her
Mary [mark] Tipton< no role >
Mark