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Image 452 of 46119th July 1785


Middlesex
to wit}


The Information of Voluntary Consession of George [..] Cashmere< no role >
[..] Admitted Evidence in behalf of His Majesty taken before
me John Staples< no role > Esquire one of His Majesty's Justices of the peace
in and for the said County as follows

George Cashmere< no role > says he is Apprentice to Richard
Pailthorpe
< no role > Penfoldof King Street Tower hill Taylor has served
Three Years and half Says the Way he came acquainted
with Dick Kelley< no role > was by his coming to Visit Sarah Price< no role >
Servant to his said Masterin the Capacity of a Servant
[..] pretending to be her Brother that he came Two or Three
times a Week and sometimes a Quarter at other Times
half an hour sometimes at the Kitchen Window without
the House and sometimes in the Kitchen Says the said
Sarah Price< no role > tempted him to give the said Diet Kelley
notice when he camed home a Cloth Coat and Two Cloth Waistcoats
Striped with Silver Buttons. in Order to meet and take
the same away That if he did not meet him to come to his
Lodgings at No. 45 Lambert Street Goodmans field Says on
Saturday night last between the Hours of Six and Seven he was
ordered by his said Master to carrya Cloth Coat and Two Cloths
Waiscoats Striped with Silver Buttons to Mr Tillingham the
Corner of Charter house Lane near Westsmithfield instead of
which he carryed The said Coat and Two Waistcoats to the
Lodgings of the said Dick Kelley< no role > situate as aforesaid who not
being at home he waited about a Quarter of an hour when the said
Dick Kelley< no role > came in who asked what he had in the Bundle and on
being told a Coat and Two Waistcoats Says he likewise asked this
Informant to let him have them And he would sell them [..]
give him halfThat they came together to Wentworth Street Whitechapel
when the said Dick Kelley< no role > took the said Coat and Two Waistcoats by this Informants
Consent and put them in his Apron and went with him to one Mr
Dean [..] in Fenchurch Street near Langbourne Ward Coffee house where
[..] he this Informant delivered a pair of Breeches which his [..] said Master had instrusted
him to Deliver there from thence they Went to Westsmithfield where the said
Dick Kelley tyed him by Consent to some Rails and Run away says
he went tosawthe said Dick Kelley on Sunday Morng. and saw him at No. 45 aforesaid
who told this Informant he had been Stopped in Rosemary Lane by some Officer
who took the said Coat and Waistcoats from himbut gave this Informant [..]
Four Shilling, for a Bundle he said he had Stolen 3/6 of which he intrusted
the said Dich Kelly with

This 19th day Sworn of July 1785
Before me John Staples< no role >

Gorge Caishmore< no role >




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