Middlesex
to wit
The Information of
Thomas Geary< no role >
taken before two
[..] of his Majesty's
Justices of the peace
in and for the
said County
Who being upon Oath saith that on Thursday
night the 28th of June Instant about Twelve
oClock going along Plough Alley in his
Way home into Wapping he was accested
by a Person now present who calls herself
Elizabeth Lloyd< no role >
who asked him to go with her
to her Lodgings in the said Alley which he
accordingly did that at the time he so went
with her he had a Silver Watch a Ribband
Seal and Key in his Breeches Fob pocket that he
had not been in the said Room with the
said Woman more than about fifteen Minutes
when he found then his said Watch had been
feloniously taken and Carried away from his
person upon which he immediately charged
the said Elizabeth Lloyd< no role >
with the said felony
and she run out of the Room and down
stairs this Informant following her as fast
as he coud but not being able to get hold of
her that in the passage of the said House he
met a Woman who told him he had forget his
had that he accordingly went back again up