Middlesex
to Wit
The Information of
Sarah Smith< no role >
taken before Sir
Edward Bindloss< no role >
Ban
[..]
One of his Majtys Justices of the Peace
for the County of Middlesex
and City and
Liberty of Westminster
the 12 Day of
February 1783
Who being on her Oath saith that One Mary Brown< no role >
who she took
into her House to attend her during a fit illness, came to her on Saturday
the 11 January best Past. that She continued with her till the Wednesday
following and then left her above Nine in the morning and took with
her a Shirt, a ling Bath Cloath. a Pair of Stairs a small Table
Cloth a Petticoat two Caps. and a Shift he Property since
which time She did not saw her till Sunday the 2d. of this Instant
February at Which time She had this Deponent Petticoat on her
Deponent let her Pass that time she being a time but having Procured Some
intelligent Where She might find her did on Tuesday on 11 of this
instant February find her in Please called the Almoney Westminster
when she scored her and carried her to the House of one Nillve a
Constable
in Tothill who brought her before the Justice Who committed
her to Bridewell
Sworn before me
the 12 February 1783
Edwd. Bindloss< no role >
Sarah Smith< no role >