Middlesex
to wit}
The Informations of
John Coggins< no role >
and
Samuel
Yardley< no role >
taken and make on Oath before me one
of his Majestys Justices of the peace
for the County
of Middlesex
the 21st. day of June 1781.
This Informant the said John Coggins< no role >
Saith that he is
Coachman to William Fenilletean< no role >
Esquire
of Brompton
in the County of Middlesex
; that in the Night of Saturday the
ninth day of June instant the Stable of her said master at
Brompton Grove in the County aforesaid was broke open and
robbed of Two Saddles two Bridles two Coats one Jack
Towel two Coach Reins and other things his said Master's
Property and one Bed and Bolster one Blanket one Coverlid
and other things this Informants Property And further
Saith that one Saddle one Bridle two Coach Reins as Bed
and Bolster a Blanket and Coverlid now produced and
Shewn to him are part of the above Things so stolen
from the said Stable as aforesaid
The mark of
John [mark] Coggins< no role >
This Informant the said Samuel Yardley< no role >
saith
thathelfon Friday the 15th. day of June instant having
received information that a Quantity of Stolen Goods had been
carried to and was concealed in a House in Hackney Road
in the Parish of Saint Matthew Bethnal Green
in the County of Middlesex
he went to and found in the said
House in Hackney Road
aforesaid in the Custody or Possession
of one Martha Dade< no role >
the said Sadle, Bridle, Coach Reins, Bed,