Westminster
to wit
The Informations of
John
Jenkinison< no role >
of Towcester
in the
County of Northampton
Draper
and
John Clark< no role >
of Holborn
Silversmith
taken before me
this 12th. day of April 1787
Who being upon Oath Severally say and first
the said John Jenkinson< no role >
for himself says
that an Saturday Night the eighteenth of November
last as he believes a barn belonging to Mr. John
Clark< no role >
of Towcester
was broke open and a large
quantity of Cotton and Silk Goods belonging
to Mr. James Rylance< no role >
of Manchester
were
feloniously Stolen therein that Yesterday one
Charles Dixon< no role >
[..] the Driver
of the
Woolverhampton
Waggon was apprehended at
Towcester
on suspicion of being the Felon in
whose Possession some papers were found of
Debtor and Creiditor between fine and Joseph
Ridgeway now present from Which Cricumstance
Suspicion fele that the said Ridgeway had
received the said Goods Which induced this
Informant to obtain a search Warrant to
search for said Goods and from the Goods now
produced being found in said Ridgeways House