Middlesex
to wit}
The Examination of
William Hayward< no role >
taken on Oath the Second day of December
1784 before me one of his Majestys Justices
of the Peace
for the County of MIddlesex
Who on his Oath Saith that on Wednesday night the third
day of November last about seven O Clock in the Evening [..]
[..] this Examinant and one William
Mountain< no role >
broke into the Dwellinghouse of John Lejune< no role >
in Now Nichol street in the Parish of Saint Matthew
Bethnal Green
and Stole and carried away there from
six Silk Gowns, One Crape Gown, One silk Quitted
Pettycoat, One Black Calamanco 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, and a piece of Worsted Damask
and further Saith that he this Examinant in Company
with the above named William Mountain< no role >
sold One Quilt
three silk Gowns one Cape Gown, and a piece of Worsted
damask and sundry other things which they had stolen from
the said John Lejunes< no role >
house as aforesaid to Ann Huett of
Crispin street in the Parish of Christ Church
and a woman
named Smith who lives in Mrs. Huets house
And further Saith that about afortnight ago this Examinant
and one John Farmer< no role >
stole a Pair of Childs shoes from a house
in Holywell street Shoreditch
and Sold them to the above
named Ann [..] Huett< no role >
That about the fourteenth day of November [..] last
he this Examinant stole from out of a Shop belonging to
William Lacey< no role >
Moore of Spitalfields
four pair of plated
Shoe Buckles and that he sold them to different persons
in the street Except one pair which he kept to himself
Sworn the day and year
abovesaid before}
D Wilmot< no role >
The mark of
[mark]
William Hayward< no role >