Middlesex
to Wit
The Information of
Ann Pasquire< no role >
and
John Cross< no role >
and
Sarah Nind< no role >
taken upon Oath this 3d day of
October 1782 before me
Charles Friquet< no role >
Esqr
.
One of his Majesty's Justices of the peace
in and
for the said County.
This Informant Ann Pasquire for herself saith that
on Monday Night or Tuesday Morning last there was Stolen
from her House in Mount Street
in the Parish of Saint George
Hanover Square
. One large Silver Table Spoon Marked L. P And that
she verily believes two dust Men, who came to take away the
dust on Tuesday morning last to have Stolen the said Spoon
That thesaidSilver Spoon now produced and marked L.P. is the
property of her Husband Lewis Pasquire< no role >
.
This Informant Sarah Nind for herself saith
that she is a Servant to Mr. Pasquire of Mount Street
aforesaid
and that the Silver Spoon now produced is her Master property, and
was in the Kitchen of her Masters house on Monday Night last
after Supper, and that the two Men now in Custody (Viz,
(William Drake< no role >
and Robert Rose< no role >
) are the same two Men
whom she called into her Masters house on Tuesday Morning
last, to take away the dust, out of the dust hole in the Airey