Middlesex
to wit}
The Information of
James Mott< no role >
taken on Oath
before me
David Wilmot< no role >
Esquire
one of his Majestys
Justices of the Peace
for the County of Middlesex
the
20th. day of February 1783.
This Informant Saith That on the Eighth day of February Instant [..]
hath beenand at Sundry other times before that day there hath been
stolen from and out of his Dwelling house in Pitts Court in Crispin street
in the Parish of Christ Church
in the County of Middlesex
One
Mans hat, One Feather Bed, two Blankets, one sheet, One Coverlid
one Pillow Case, one Copper Warning pan, One Copper Frying pan,
One Brass Candlestick and sundry other things his property, same
part of which were lett to Mary Clarke< no role >
by Contract with a furnished Lodging
in his Dwelling house And further Saith That Two Blanketts
One Sheet, one Coverlid, One Pillow Case, one Coper Warning pann,
One Copper Frying pan and one Brass Candlestick,Part thereof
now produced by Richard Warner< no role >
Pawnbroker
are part of
the said Goods so stolen from thissaidInformant as aforesaid
Taken and Sworn the
20th. day of February
1783 before}
D Wilmot< no role >
James Mott< no role >