Westminster
to wit
The Informations of
James
Rylance< no role >
of Hockerlay
in the
County of Chester
Dealer and
Chapman
and
John Ackins< no role >
of Bow Street
Labourer
taken
before me this 19th. day of
April 1787
.
Who being upon Oath severally say and frist
the said James Rylance< no role >
for himself saith
That on Saturday the 18th. of November last he
this Informant lodged in the Born of John
Clark< no role >
of Towcester
in Northamptonshire
a
Great quantity of Good Vizt. Checks Cord [..] ys
[..] Handkerchief Etc That on the
following Morning about eight o'Clock this
Informants and others discovered that the said
Barn had been broke open and a great parl
of his said Goods had been feloniously Stolen
And further says that the nine Pieces of Check
nor produced he is very sure are a part of
the Goods so Stolen from this Informant as
aforesaid and doth [..] an a believe that
the other Goods now produced Vizt. 2 Dozen
of Handkerchief five Pieces of Corduroy and
one Piece of [..] an also a part of his
Property which were Stolen in Mr. Clarke's
barn as aforesaid. And the said John Atkins< no role >
for himself says that all the Goods nor
produced by this Informant and claimed
by