Middlesex
to wit}
The Information of
William Chevers< no role >
and
William
Henry< no role >
both of the Parish of Christ Church
in the County of
Middlesex
taken on Oath the 13th. day of August
1783 before me
David Wilmot< no role >
Esquire
on of his Majestys
Justices of the Peace
for the said County of Middlesex
Who on their several And respective Oaths say that last night
between Ten and Eleven O' Clock as they were going from Shoreditch
Church towards Pelham street in the said Parish of Christ Church
they fell in Company with Sarah Gaffell the Prisoner now under [..] Examination and after going into
a Public house where they drank together these Informants agreed
to go home to the Appartments of the said Sarah Gaffel< no role >
in Quaker
Street Spitalfields
and accordingly did go home with her
and Went to bed together, And on their awaking in the Morning
they found the said Sarah Gaffel< no role >
to have left the Appartment
and they [..] robbed of the following thing (vizt.) the said
William Chevers< no role >
One Seamans Jacket< no role >
One Striped Linnen
Waistcoat One Pair of Annkeen Breeches one Black silk
Handkerchief and other things his property and the said
William Henry< no role >
of One Pair of Silver Shoe Buckles One Pair
of Jane Breeches One Pair of Seamans Trousers One Seamans
Jacket< no role >
One Waistcoat and Sixteen Shillings in money
The Mark [mark] of
William Chevers< no role >
The Mark of
[mark]
William Henry< no role >
William Phillips< no role >
Headborough
of the Parish of Christ Church
on his Oath Saith that this Morning he found the things now
produced and the said Sarah Gaffel< no role >
the Prisoner now under Examination in a house
in Sun Alley
in Grubstreet
London
Sworn the 13th. day of
August 1783 before}
[..] Wiilmot
Wm Phillips< no role >