both absconded And that she had never seen
the said William Adams< no role >
since that time
till yesterday when she and her daughter
met him by chance in the City of London
And
had him secured, at which time he had on
his back the said John Mc. Donald< no role >
's Jacket
which it part of the property stolen as
aforesaid And now producedThat on
Monday last this Informant hearing the
prisoner Ann Adams< no role >
was in Saint Martin's
workhouse
she had her apprehended
upon whom she found several of the articles
so stolen as aforesaid And therefore she
upon her saith changes the said William
Adams< no role >
and Ann Adams< no role >
on a Strong
Suspicious of Feloniously stealing the goods
before mentioned of the salice of twenty
pounds And this Deponent Ann
Mc Donald< no role >
for herself saith that on
Tuesday thetwelfth
[..] day of November
last in the Evening the drank tea with
her mother in a Room below stairs and
left her own room locked and all
thing in it safe, that between six and
seven in the Evening upon going up stairs
she found her room door broke open
as aforesaid and the Good before mentioned
stolen therein and the persons now