Middlesex
to Wit
The Information of
Francis Kenny< no role >
of Church Street
St. Giles's
Carpenter
and
Mary Crockat< no role >
of the same
place Widow taken before me this 29th day of March 1781
Who being upon Oath say, and first the said Francis Kenny< no role >
for himself says that about five Weeks ago, he lett a Kitchen in his
house in Church Street
aforesaid to a person now present who calls himself
James Reynolds< no role >
about four o Clock in the afternoonThat the said
Lodging was furnished with a Kugg, a Blanket a Sheet & a Bolster
did several other things which were as he believes stolen by
the said James's Reynolds< no role >
out of his Said Lodging the same
EveningThe said Mary Crock< no role >
at for herself says, that on
the day, the said Reynolds took the said Lodging; and as she believes
about 7 o Clock in the Evening a person informed her that some
part of the Cloathing of the said Reynolds's bed was gone [..]
That on her going into the Room she found the said Rugg,
Blanket, Sheet and Bolster stolen away and the said
Reynolds gone from said LodgingAnd the said [..]
Francis Kenny< no role >
for himself further says that from the above
[..] Circumstances he is very sure the said James Reynolds< no role >
Feloniously stole the said Rugg Blanket Street and Bolster
out of said Kitchen
Sworn before me this
29th. day of March 1781}
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Francs Kenny< no role >
her
Mary [mark] Crockat< no role >
Mark