Middlesex
to wit
The Information of
William Samben< no role >
Mary< no role >
his Wife
and
James Willshire< no role >
taken before me
John Staples< no role >
Esqr
one
of His Majestys Justices of the peace
in and for the
said County the 12th day of April 1785
Who being on their Oaths say and Last the said William
Lambon< no role >
for himself saith that on Wednesday last he
was Robbeds of a Quantity of Waring apparel in his
Apartments in a House in Worcester Street
Southwark
The said Mary Lambon< no role >
for herself saith That about Nine o'Clock
in the Morning of Wednesday last she went from home and
Locked the [..] of bothherthe Ro [..] her Husband Rents
in the sa [..] e and that all her Husbands property
was safe [..] same time to the best of her knowledge
Saitt she [..] in the Shift Shirt Dunitty Waistcoat
Lmen as [..] k apron one pair of Worsted Stockings
one pair of [..] Hockings one pair of Womens Black
Calliman [..] es and one pair of mens Leather thoes
now produce a Value Twenty Shillings are the property
of her said This band William Lambon< no role >
and were when
the left the said apartments therein That about one
Quarter of an Hour after seven o'Clock the same afternoon
She was called over by John Mitchel< no role >
a Neighbour
who acquainted her that the Lower room belonging to
her said Husband Situate as aforesaid had been
Robbed That on her return [..] she found the
above articles with other had been taken away
by some person or persons who had broke open
the Window of the lower room as aforesaid
And the said James Wittshre< no role >
for himself saith that about
half an hour after Six one Wednesday last in the
afternoon he Stopped the prisoner now present who
Says his name is James Williams< no role >
in Rosemary Lane
White Chapel
who had the said things before mentioned
in his Possession on asking him how he came by their
he said he had bought them for his Wife
Sworn before me [..] day and
Year first above written}
John Staples< no role >
Willim Lambon< no role >
his
Jones [mark] Wiltshire< no role >
Mark