And this Informant further saith that On Christmas
2d.
day between Six and Seven oClock he together
with Knowles, May, Monday and Best, went
to a House in King Street
Saint James's and with
a Picklock Key Opened the Street Door and in the
Passage
there was a large Dog which rem into the
Street when the Door Opened & they shut him out
went all together into the Parlours and took One
Pair of Silver Candlesticks and five Table Spoons
a Pair of Small Plated Candlesticks four Plated Bottle
stands two Plated Cups a Stand for Castors a Gold Watch set with Diamonds which they
took and Carried away to
Ann Harris< no role >
's in Butless
[..] Alley Grubb Street and Sold them to her
for thirty two Guineas which they Shared among
them that Evening.
3d.
And this Informant further saith that abt. the
29th. December about Seven oClock in the Evening
her together with Knowles, May, Best and
Monday went a House No. 2 in Wintle Court
Pall Mall
and Broke into it by a false Key
Opened the Street Door and Stole a Great Quantity
of Mens Wearing Apparel One Silver handled Sword
One Steel Ditto and an Old Pair of Black Silk
Breeches which are now Producedwhich wearing
Apparel and Sword
theywere carried the same Evening
by this Informant, &
John May< no role >
&
John Monday< no role >
and
Sold to Mrs. Barew a Jewess in Shoe maker
Row
Hounds ditch for twenty or twenty One Guineas &
then they came back to Knowles at his own Lodgings
in Whitcomb Street
where they Shared the Money