Middlesex
to Wit
The Information of
Thomas Souch< no role >
Servant to Sir
Peter Burrell< no role >
of Privy Gardens Whitehall
Mary
South< no role >
Servant to the Same,
Richard Hunter< no role >
one of the Patrole Watchman of the parish of
Saint Margaret Westminster
John Taylor< no role >
one of the Constables of the parish of Saint
Margaret Westminster
and
Charles Carey< no role >
of the parish of Saint Margaret Westminster
taken before me this 12th. day of August 1783
Who being upon Oath saith that a Box containing Six Shirts, three Neckcloths
seven pair of Stockings, two Snuff Boxes, a Tobacco Box, two
Silver Tea Spoons a Razer and Strap two Knives - two
Silk [..] Handkerchiefs a Violin and Case a Tea Chest
and other things now produced are his property and were
stolen out of a Wash house of this Informants Martin House in
Privy Gardens aforesaid between the hours of two and three
o Clock this morningAnd the said Mary South< no role >
says that
the locked the [..] outward Door of Six Peter Burrells [..]
Wall adjoining his Dwelling House in Privy Garden
aforesaid but in the morning found [..] the Box aforesaid
gone (being awaked by the Patrole who informed
her that the House had been robbed The said Richard
(Hunter says that he apprehended two persons now
present who calls themselves Thomas Starkey< no role >
about
half past two oClock this morning in Parliament Street
Westminster
and found open them the said Box
and all the above Articles [..] some of which
were between their is Waistcoat and Shirts and some
in their BreechesAnd the said John Taylor< no role >
for
himself says that he assisted the said Richard