Middlesex
to Wit
The Information of
William Dytch< no role >
Taken
upon Oath before me
Thomas Brooks< no role >
bank Esqr
. One
of His Majesty Justices of the peace
in and for
the said County of Middlesex
this 8th. day of
July 1784.
This Informant
upon his Oath Saith that he hath
great reason to believe that a Man who calls
himself
William Barse< no role >
did feloniously break
and enter his dwelling House Situate
inin Plumb
Tree Court
in the parish of Sr. Andrew Holbom in
the City of London
and did feloniously Steal
therein a pair of Black Velveict Breeches
, a Black
Cloth Coat, a Nankeen Waistcoat, a Neckcloth, and
a Hat this property of this Informant this said
Informants wife Sarah Dytch seeing a Man
lurking about the said Court at half an hour past
three o'Clock in the Morning of the 5th. of this Instant in the
same morning being the morning that the above
robbery was committed
Taken and Sworn before
me the day and Year first
above written.
Thos. Brooksbank}
William Dych< no role >