Middlesex
to wit
The Information of
William Prapley< no role >
Penelope
Gernham< no role >
Mary Bower< no role >
and
Charles Jone< no role >
's taken before me One
of this Majestys Justices of the
Peace
for the said County
Who being Severally upon Oath say and
first this Informant William Rapley< no role >
for
himself saith that he is a Servant to John
Curtis< no role >
Esquire who lodges in the House of
Ann Crowe in Bond Street
that on
Tuesday last he was informed that the House
of Mrs. Crow had been broke open and that
Several things the property of him this
Informant had been Stolen and further
Saith that the Nine Shirts two pair of
Silk Stocking four Handkerchiefs two
four of Ruffles a piece of Cambrick and
half a pound of Chocolate now produced
by the other Informants Charles Jones< no role >
are
his property
and this Informant Penelope Garnham< no role >
for herself south that She lives in the House
of Ann Crow< no role >
as aforesaid that between four
and five, o' Clock on Tuesday Morning last
She was a Window in the Sash on the Top
of the Kitchen Stairs of the said House which
looks into the yard broke and verily believes
the said Window was [..] not broke on the
proceeding Night