Middlesex
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The Information of
William
Dines< no role > This name instance is in a workspace.
taken upon Oath before me
Willm.
Blackborow< no role >
Esqr
. One of His Majesty's
Justices of the Peace
in and for the said
County this 13th. day of Septr. 1786
.
This Informant upon his Oath saith that he lives
with Mr. John Thompson< no role >
at the Pyed Bull
Islington
in the
Capacity of Hostler
and as such hath the Care of the
Stables and the Different things therein contained That on
Saturday Night last at about the Hour of Ten OClock
this Informant left the Stables fast & Secure and every
thing safe and at about the hour of five of the Clock the
next ensuing morning This Informant found the Stables had
been broke Open and on his particular Search Missed Four
Bridles two Martingales and four pair of [..] Stirrup
Irons And this Informant further on his Oath saith
that the Three Bridles two Martingales now produced are Three of the
said four Bridles which were Feloniously Stolen as aforesd.
and that he verily believes the two pair of Plated Stirrup
Irons also produced are part of the same which was
Feloniously Stolen as aforementioned And that the two Prisoners
James Smith< no role >
and Thomas Perry< no role >
did Feloniously Steal the said
Bridles Martingales and Stirrup Irons as this Informant
verily believes and Suspects.
Taken & Sworn before me
the Day and Year first
above Written.
W Blackborow}
his
William [mark] Dines< no role >
Mark