Middlesex
to wit.}
The Information of
Sarah Jefferies< no role >
and
Elizabeth Fleuritt< no role >
against
Mary Barker< no role >
on-
Suspicion of Felony taken before us
John Staples< no role >
and
Samuel Hawkins< no role >
Esqrs
. two of His Majesty's Justices
of the Peace
in and for the said County the third
day of July 1787
.
Sarah< no role >
the Wife
of George [..] Jefferies< no role >
of Wilk Street
Spitalfields
Victualler
being upon her Oath Saith that about
Six Weeks ago two Divinity petticoats and other
things the property of her said Husband were
Stolen from his House in Wilk Street aforesaid
and that Mary Barker< no role >
now present is a lodger in
her said Husbands House at one Shilling Pr Week
Elizabeth< no role >
the Wife
of John Fleuritt< no role >
of Vine Street
Spitalfield
, Pawnbroker
on her Oath Saith
that on the first and twenty seventh day of
June the said Mary Barker< no role >
Pledged with her
this Informant the two Dimitty petticoats now by
her produced
And the said Sarah Jefferies< no role >
further saith that the
said two petticoats are the property of her Husband
and the same that were so Stolen as aforesaid
Sarah Jeffrys< no role >
Eledy Fleuritt< no role >
Sworn before us the day and Year
first above written}
John Staples< no role >
Saml. Hawkins< no role >
And the said Mary Barker< no role >
on her Examination
in her Defence saith that she bought the two petticoats
she is Accused with Stealing about Eight Weeks ago
of an Old Clothes Woman in Hands Ditch with some
other Goods and pd four Shillings & 10d. for the Whole
that she does not know the Womans Name of whom
she so bought them but that her Sister Catherine
Leicester< no role >
was saith her
her
Mary [mark] Barker< no role >
Mark
Taken and Signed the 3d.
day of July 1787.}
before us
John Staples< no role >
Saml. Hawkins< no role >