Westminster
to wit
The Information of
Frances Fall< no role >
and
John
Oldham< no role >
and
George Bryant< no role >
taken before
me this 18th. day of January 1785
Who being upon Oath say and first the said Frances Fall for
herself says that on Wednesday Evening last she being at the house of her
Brother the said John Oldham< no role >
in North Audley Street
took some Money out
of his Till to give Change for a six pence which Six pence she put into
the said Till and that there was also a Quantity of Halfpence in the said
Till to the Amount of about three shillings as near as this Informant can
guess, that soon afterwards the said Till was discovered to have been Stolen,
And the said George Bryant< no role >
for himself says that on the said Wednesday
Evening he saw [..]
George Pattison< no role >
and James Donovan< no role >
now present bitering
in North Audley Street
near the said John Oldham< no role >
's House in Company
with a third person who has escaped, that this Informant seeing them
come out of the said John Oldham< no role >
's House or his next Door Neighbours
went to the said John Oldham< no role >
and asked if he had not lost his Till
that the said John Oldham< no role >
finding on Examination that his Till was
stolen the said John Oldham< no role >
and this Informant pursued the said
suspected Persons and found [..] the said George Pattison< no role >
and James Donovan< no role >
in Company together at the Corner of George
Street
, that the said George Pattison< no role >
had the said Till under his Arm
and delivered up to the said John Oldham< no role >
a Quantity of Halfpence
and some Silver which the said George Pattison< no role >
acknowledge had
been in the said Till, and the said John Oldham< no role >
for himself
says that what the said George Bryant< no role >
has above related as
far as this Informant was in Company with him in the