Middlesex
to wit}
The Information of
Mary Johnson< no role >
and
John Sharp< no role >
against
David Kineard< no role >
who Stands Charged before us Three of his
Majesys Justices of the peace
in and for the said County on
Suspicion of Felony
Mary Johnson< no role >
the Wife
of Henry Johnson< no role >
in Church Lane
Whitechapel
Cooper
on her Oath says the Six Silver Tea Spoons
Silver Tongs Silver Milk pot a Wooden Box and half a Guinea thereon
One pair of Cotton Stockings One Linnen Gown One Cotton Gown
Two Linnen Frocks One Linnen Shift One Dimity Shirt One Linnen
Towel one printed Limen Handkerchief and one Linnen Shift unmade
all of which are the property of her said Husband and That she
saw safe in her said Husbands Apartments in his house situate
as aforesaid This afternoon about the hour of One Says she
locked the Door of the Rooms took the key with her when
she left the same as aforesaid to go into her Sister, Room above
Says, she heard That as man was gone out of said house with
somethings she run down to the rooms she had left and
found they had been robbed says she pursued the person
present who says his name is David Kineard up Church
Lane
and She calling Stop thief saw him throw all
the said Articles [..] away and Saw John Sharp< no role >
Stop him
John Sharp< no role >
at Mr. Hall of Silver Street
Mile End New Town
Paper Stainer on his Oath says this Afternoon about the Hour
of Two as he was going from the new Road toward [..]
Church Lane
he heard the Voice of
a Woman call out Stop thief That he saw David Kineard
running with the above Articles now produced in his Apron
except the Silver and box which he took out of his pocketwhich hethrowed on the ground says he seized him when he let all said Articles which
were in his Apron drop on the Ground. and desired this
Informant to let him go and he would give him some mony
Taken and Sworn
The 24th day of Jany 1787
Before us
John Staples< no role >
Wm: Quarrill< no role >
Saml Hawkins< no role >
Mary Johnson< no role >
John Sharp< no role >