Middlesex
to
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The Voluntary Confession of
Daniel
Rowe< no role >
Taken this 11th day of October 1788
Before me
John Staples< no role >
Esqr One of His
Majestys Justices of the Peace in and for the said
County Who confesses and saith he hath lodged at
the house of
Alexander Suter< no role >
of Broad Street
Ratcliff
in the Parish of St Dunstan Stepney
in the said County
Victualer about a Month and that on Wednesday last
he took Twelve Pewter plates and Two Pewter
dishes out of the Kitchen of the said house and sold
the plates for a Great a piece and the Dishes for one
Shilling a piece to a person who keeps an Old Iron
Shop kept by Paul Randal No. 17 Broad Street
to a
Woman who was present this Evening who said she is the
wife of the said
Paul Randal< no role >
his
Daniel [mark] Rowe< no role >
Mark
Taken and Signed
The Day and Year abovementioned
Before me
John Staples< no role >
Alexander Shuter< no role >
on his Oath saith he hath lately been
robbed of a Dozen pewter plates and upwards how many
pewter dishes he cannot say beleives Two Dishes and that
the only Reason he has for suspecting Daniel Rowe
of Stealing the said plates and Dishes is his own Voluntary
confession this day to him and the above confession
Taken and Sworn
The 11th of Oct. 1788
Before me
John Staples< no role >
Alexr Sutter< no role >