Middlesex
to Wit
The Information of
Jaine Flitton< no role >
Wife
of
John Flitton< no role >
of
Saint Martin le Grand
Hair Dresser
the said John
Joseph Doley< no role >
Servant
to Mr. Cooper Pawnbroker in
Wyche Street
and the said
John Flitton< no role >
taken before
me this 6th. day of September 1786
Who being upon Oath Says and first the said Jane Flitton< no role >
for herself saith that this day about twelve o'Clock
a person now present who calls himself Thomas Jefferies< no role >
came
to her Husbands House pretending to take LodgingsThat She took
him into the Dining Room, upon the Man the piece of which was
lying a Silver Watch belonging to her said HusbandThat
he continued there about seven Minutes, when he went away
That soon after he was gone she missed said Watch from
off said Mantle pieceThe said Joseph Doley< no role >
says that
between two and three o' Clock this day a person now present
who calls himself Thomas Jefferies< no role >
[..] came to his said
Masters Shop and offered to pawn a Silver Watch now [..] produced
Makers Name Chivers No 1453 for One Pound five Shillings
And the said John Flitton< no role >
for himself saith that the Watch
now produced by the Said Joseph Doley< no role >
is his property
Sworn before me this
6th. day of Septemr. 1786
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Sampn Wright< no role >
Jane Flitton< no role >
Joseph Doley< no role >
John Flitton< no role >