Westminster
to wit.
The Information of
Elizabeth Parker< no role >
Niece to
Jane
Atkinson< no role >
of No. 2
Riding house Lane
Portland Chaple
taken before me this 5th. day of December 1786
.
Who being on Oath says that she well knows John Warren< no role >
now
present late Coachman to Mrs. Nesbitt of Norwood
That on a
Monday about a Month of five Weeks ago, the said John
Warren< no role >
brought to Mrs. Atkinson's House at No 2
in Riding
house Lane
aforesaid, a Jack full of something, but what she
cannot say, and a Bose. That said Warren asked if Susannah
Higgins< no role >
was at home, to which this Informant replied in the
negative. That said Warren asked if he could put said Sack
and Box in said Higgins's Room that Informant replied in the
Affirmative and took the Key of said Higgins's Room, went up
with said Warren, unlocked the door of said Higgin's Room
into which said Warren put said Sack and Box That Informant
then locked the door and came down with said Warren That
said Warren then fetched a Pot of Beer, part of which he drank,
and left the remainder, then went away with his Mistresses
Carriage, in which he had brought said Jack and Box.
Sworn before me the Day
and Year abovewritten}
Elizabeth Parker< no role >