Middlesex
to wit}
The Information of
William Watson< no role >
, and
John Stamp< no role >
taken on Oath the 6th. day
of January 1787
before us two of his
Majestys Justices of the Peace
for the County
of Middlesex
This Informant William Watson< no role >
on his Oath Saith That he
keeps a Publichouse known by the Sign of the Eagle and Child
in Anchor street
in the Parish of Saint Matthew Bethnal Green
And that on Sunday Morning the Thirty first day of December
last his said house was broke open and stolen and carried
away therefrom Eight Wooden Casks containing sixteen
Gallons of spirituous Liquors his propertyAnd that two
Wood Casks now produced, he verily believes to be his property
And the same that was stolen from his as aforesaid
This Informant John Stamp< no role >
on his Oath Saith That he
is Clerk to Mr. Wolaston of Holborn bridge
Distiller
And Saith
That on the Thirtieth day of December last the sent nine
Casks of Different sorts of Liquors to Mr. Watsons at the
Eagle and Child in Anchor street
in the Parish of Saint
Matthew Bethnal Green
and that two Casks now produced
are muchthelike the same which he sent to the said
Mr. Watsons house with Liquors. and believes them to
be the property of the said Mr. Watson.
Sworn the day and Year
above said before us}
D Wilmot
Chas Triquet< no role >
W Watson
John Stamp< no role >