Middlesex
to wit}
The Information of Edmund Chalk of
Windmill Street
Piccadilly
,
David Lewis< no role >
of
Whitcomb Street< no role >
Leicester fields
and
John
Findlay< no role >
of Rosemary Lane
taken upon Oath
before me this 20th. day of January 1784
Edmund Chalk< no role >
Late Servant
to Samuel Hayes< no role >
Esquire
of Leicester fields
Saith that on Friday the 16th. day of January
1784 between the hours of Eleven and twelve o'Clock this
Informant being up a Box Coat in Mr. Hayes Stable< no role >
in
Whitcomb Street< no role >
Leicester fields
, being sent for to Mr. Hayes
Housein Orderto Receive his Wages in Order to be Discharged
on his Return to the Stable with Mr. Hayes Butler Missed
the Box Coat.
David Lewis< no role >
Saith that on Friday the 16th. day of January 1784
about Eleven o'Clock in the forenoon he saw the Prisoners John Sea's
helping Sr. Joshua Reynolds< no role >
Coachman
in Whitcomb Street
After the Coachman was gone out with the Carriage the Prisoner
Asked this Informant to Partake of a Pint of Beer which Sr.
Joshua's< no role >
Coachman
had Ordered him this Informant did not
the Prisoners went away and he saw no more of him till [..]
saw him at Mr. Hydes Office.
John Findlay< no role >
Saith that on Friday the 16th. day of January
1784 between the hours of one and two o'Clock at Noon the
Prisoner John Sea's Came to his Shop No. 46 Rosemary Lane
with a Box Coat now Produced on his Back and Asked this