Middlesex
to wit}
The Information of
Joseph Warriner< no role >
and
John Feletcher< no role >
Taken this
Eighteenth day of November 1788 before as two of his Majestys Justices of
the pence
in and for the said County
Joseph Warriner< no role >
on his Oath saith on Sunday last between the heard
of Eleven and Twelve in the forenoon he saw the person present who
saith his name is George Harrison< no role >
in Ratcliff Highway
near new Gravel
lane Shadwell
with the Copper pump produced Value two Shillings and six
pence offering the same to sell knowing the pump to belong to the Ship Two
Brothers Capt Wetherby lying in New crane dock
shadwell of which Ship
he this Informant is Steward he Stopt him and with the Assistance of John
Fletcher< no role >
the Officer secured him
his
Joseph [mark] Warriner< no role >
Mark
John Fletcher< no role >
on his oath saith on Sunday last he saw the Prisoner
have the pump in possession and Joseph Warriner< no role >
charging him with
stealing said pump he put him in the watch house
Taken and Sworn
there Novr 1788
Before us
John Staples< no role >
Peter Green< no role >
John Fletcher< no role >
George Harrison< no role >
says he was in Liquor that he gave half
a Crown for the said Pump to a man at Bill Wharf Stairs who
goes by the name of Bannister doth not know where he lives
Taken and Signed
the 18th Novr. 1788
John Staples< no role >
Peter Green< no role >
his
George [mark] Harrison< no role >
Mark
Thomas Moses< no role >
George Weatherby< no role >
the owners of the Two
Brothers