Middlesex
to wit}
The Information of
Mary Legime< no role >
and
Samuel
Harper< no role >
taken on Oath the Thirtieth day, of
November 1784 before me one of his Majestys Justices
of the Peace
for the County of Middlesex
This Informant Mary Legime Saith That on the Third day of November
Instant about seven O'Clock in the Evening there was feloniously
stolen out of the Dwelling house of John Legime her husband in
New Nichol street in the Parish of Saint Matthew< no role >
Bethnal Green
in the County of Middlesex
six Silk Gowns, One Crape Gown, One
Silk Quitted Petty coat, One Black Calamanca Ditto, two Black
Silk Cloaks, One Red Cloak, One Bed Quitt, one Pair of sheets
One Blanket, four silver Teaspoons and one pair of womens
black lasting shoes the property of the said John Legime her
Husband And further Saith that one Quitt, three silk Gowns
One Crape Gown, and a piece of Worsted damask now produced
by Samuel Harper< no role >
a Peace Officer isthepart of the property
belonging to and stolen from her said Husband John Legime
as before mentioned.
This Informant Samuel Harper< no role >
Saith That on receiving
Information that the said John Legime had been Robbed in the
Evening of the third day of November Instant, himself and on
John Armstrong< no role >
another Peace Officer Went together to the said
Legimes house where they were informed of the different Articles
that had been stolen, and how it had been done, And further
Saith that about three Weeks afterwards he this Informant
having received Information of sundry Robberys, and that
one Mrs. Huett of Crispin street Spitalfields
was a receiver
of stolen property thesaidInformant went to the said
Mrs. Huets house
and [..] on searching her house [..] found therein [..]
Said housea large Quantity of Wearing apparel which this Informant
now produced
Taken and Sworn
the day and Year
above said before me}
D Wilmot< no role >
The mark of
Mary [mark] Legime
Samuel Harper< no role >