Middlesex
to wit}
The Information of
James Rolison< no role >
taken on Oath
before me
David Wilmot< no role >
Esquire
one of his Majestys
Justices of the Peace
for the said County the Thirteenth
day of February One thousand seven Hundred and
Eighty three
This Informant on his Oath Saith That he is a Shopman
to
Mr. William Warlerton< no role >
of Norton Falgate
Linnen draper
That this [..] day between the Hours of Twelve and one o'Clock
William Blatterhom the Prisoner now under Examination
came just within Mr. Warbertons door where several pieces
of Linnen were hanging upon a Chair and stole the piece of
Printed Cotton now produced another piece of printed Cotton and Twelve Cotton Handkerchiefs That this Informant seeing him
take the said piece of Cotton went to the door towards him and
then the said William Blather horn throw the same down just
within the Shop door and pretended to this Informantthat
on thisthisInformants asking him what he was going to
do with it, that he wanted to buy something. That this
Informant thereupon informed Mr. Warberton of the same
who came and detained the said William Blatherhorn< no role >
till
a Constable was sent for to take him into Custody
Taken and Sworn the
13th. day of February
1783 before}
D Wilmot< no role >
James Rolison< no role >