Middlesex
to wit
The Information of
Elizabeth< no role >
the Wife
of
Stephen Sullivan< no role >
Esquire
taken before me this 2nd.
day of June 1787
Who being upon Oath Says that she was present
with Mr. Saunders at Morris's House that she
repeatedly ask'd him what sadi had left with him
and he as repeatedly replied "Nothing" And further
Says that she was present where Moris's Wife
delivered the said Notes to Mr. Saunders and that
she verily believes the said two Notes are the
perfectly of her said Husband Stephen Sullivan< no role >
and
Esquire
and were feloniously stolen from [..]
this dwelling House
Sullivan
Sworn before me
the day and open aforesaid}
W Addington
Middlesex
to wit
The Information of
Stephen
Sullivan< no role >
Esquire
taken before me
this 2nd. day of June 1787
Who being upon Oath says that the two Bank
Notes now produced by Thomas Saunders< no role >
are his
property and were feloniously stolen in his House
Stephen Sulivan< no role >
Sworn before me the
day and year aforesaid}
W Addington