Middlesex
to wit
The Informations of Johns Whittle of
no. 4 Wardour Street Grocer Bennett
Puddy foot Servant to said
John Whittle< no role >
William Matthews< no role >
Servant to
John
Dorey< no role >
of the Green Man and Still Oxford
Street
Victualler
Richard Crockett< no role >
Servants
to
John Royce< no role >
of Berkham stead Waggoner
and Jacob Lyne of Esquare in the County
of Middlesex
Butcher
taken before
me this second day of April 1788
Who being upon Oath severally say and first the
said John Whittle< no role >
for himself says that on Fridays the
21st. day of March he packed in a Box directed to Mr. Lampart
Ashridge Park Seven Lumps of Sugar and two Parcels of
moist Sugar and directed Bennett Puddy foot to take
the same to the Green Man and Still in Oxford Street
to go to [..] Cooks Waggon And the said
Bennett Puddy foot for himself Says that he received
the said Box of said Whittle that he carried the same
to the Greens Man and Still aforesaid and delivered if
to said William Matthews< no role >
And the said William
Matthew< no role >
for himself says that he received the
said Box from the said Bennett Puddyfoot That
on Wednesday last the 26th. day of March he delivered
the said Box to said Richard Crockett the Berkhamstead
Waggoner to take to Ashridge Park in his said Waggon
And the said Richards Crockett< no role >
for himself says that
he received the said Box in his said Waggon from
the said William Matthews< no role >
that he left London
with his said Waggon about two o'Clock in the
Afternoon of Wednesday the 26t. of March and that
a the next Morning he found that the said Box
Bad