[..]
Westminster
}
to wit
The Information of Anthony Conyers< no role >
of St. James's
Street
Cordwainer
taken upon Oath before me William Hyde< no role >
Esquire, one of
his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said Country City and Liberty of
this 5th. December 1781. who saith that on Friday night last his sta [..]
[..] open and the several things Un [..] mentioned taken out Viz.
two pair of Old Shoes, two Owls two Hammers a Leather Apron, two
Lasts and one Knife (Value Five Shillings) he (this d [..]
was Informed Mrs. Hemmetts Coachman saw a Gran [..] and a
Drummer come out of his Stall at half past one OClock on Saturday
Morning on which this Deponent went to the Kings Head a [..]
House in St. James's Street
, knowing that John Nicholdson< no role >
was
Quarter'd there, who had formerly work'd for this Deponent, and was
inform'd by a Chairman, that the Grenadier had been upon Guard
the over Night, this Deponent inform'd the Chairman he Sall
had been broke Open, and that he had lost the Articles [..] tion'd
the Chairman then Desired this Deponent to go along with him, and
he would shew him where the Shoes was, this Deponent [..]
[..]
[..] Landlord went up
stairs tothe GardinerJohn Nicholdson's Appartment and found under the Bed, two
pair of Old Shoes and two Lasts, which had been stolen from
along with several Other things the property of John Nicholdson the Grandier
Anthony Conyers< no role >
Sworn before me
this 5th December 1781}
William Hyde< no role >