Middlesex
The Information of
Michael Bottomley< no role >
Taken the 20th. day of
February 1784.
Who upon his Oath saith That about Eleven oClock last night He fell in
Company with two Women namely Sarah Goldsmith< no role >
and Elizabeth
Summers< no role >
and went with them to a lodging room in the dwelling house of
Luke Dunn< no role >
in Parker street Saint Giles in the Fields
That the said Two woman
Feloniously stolen from him One silver Watch with a Steel Chain and two
Seals One new Cloth Coat and a Waistcoatanda Flannel Waistcoat and
other things That one Thomas Oakings< no role >
now in Custody Confessed he received
the same from the said Two women and That he sold the same to a Jew
Butcher (now in Custody) in Dukes place
Whereupon this Informant
went with the Peace officers and the said Thomas Oakings< no role >
to a Butchers
shop kept by one Michael Nathan< no role >
in Dukes place
who confessed he had
Received the said Things of the said Thomas Oakings and had [..] given him
Two Pound Eightsevenshillingsand six pencefor the same And would return
the same upon receiving the said same
Taken and Sworn the day
and year aforesaid before me}
D Walker< no role >
Michael Bottomley< no role >