Middlesex
to wit
The Informantion of
John Payne< no role >
John Corby< no role >
John Disney< no role >
and
John Piddington< no role >
taken before us this 7th. day
of June 1784
Who being upon Oath say and first the said John Corby< no role >
and John Payne< no role >
for themselves say that they are Servants to the Right Honble. Lord Southampton< no role >
that on Saturday Night or Sunday Morning last two Coats now produced a
Quality of Silver Lace now produced and some other Apparel were Stolen
out of his Lordships Stable s in Farm Street Mews, and the said John Piddington< no role >
for himself says that he is a Watchman in that Neighbour hood that on
Sunday Morning last a little past one o'Clock he saw two Persons now
present who call themselves William Watkins< no role >
and Robert Nunn< no role >
loitering
in the said Mews near his Lordships Stables, that afterwards when the
said felony was discovered this Informant suspecting the said Robert
Nun and William Watkins< no role >
went with the said John Disney< no role >
in Search
of them, And the said John Disney< no role >
and John Piddington< no role >
further say
that between 5 & 6 o'Clock the same Morning they found the said [..]
William Watkins< no role >
and Robert Nunn< no role >
in Oxford Buildings
the said William Watkins< no role >
then having in his hands one of the said Coats now produced and
the said Robert Nunn< no role >
having in his hands the other Coat now produced
and upon Searching the said robert Nunn< no role >
afterwards in the Watch-house
the said Silver Lace now produced was found in his Pocket all which
the said John Corby< no role >
and John Payne< no role >
swear to be the Coats & Silver Lace
which were stolen out of his Lordships Stables is aforesaid
Sworn before me
Jne 7th. 1784
G Genning
Wm Breton
John Payn< no role >
John Corby< no role >
John Dizney< no role >
John Paddington< no role >