Middlesex
to wit}
The Information of
James Lhomme< no role >
and
Sarah Good< no role >
taken on Oath the 18th. day of February 1788 before
me one of his Majestys Justices of the Peace
for the
County of Middlesex
This Informant James Lhomme on his Oath Saith That
on Friday night the Eighth day of February Instant his
Dwelling house in Princes Street
in the Parish of Christ Church
was broke open and Stolen and carried away there from
a Quantity of Coloured Silk on Cobbins, a Metal Watch
and some Wearing Aparel his Property, And a quantity
of Bobbins with Silk on them now produced by James
Shakeshaft< no role >
a Peace Officer is the property of him this
Informant and was part of the property so stolen out of
his Dwelling house aforesaid
James Lhomme< no role >
This Informant Sarah Good< no role >
on her Oath Saith That she is
a Servant
to Mr. Lhomme and that on Friday night the
Eighth of February Instant [..] a little before six
O Clock in the Evening she was up Stairs in the Garrett of
her Masters house in Princes street
aforesaid which was
where she sleeps she left the same all fast and shut the
door after her and came down stairs, and about half an hour
past Nine O'Clock she went up Stairs again and then found
her room door open and three drawers open, and out of the
drawers was taken a dark Cotton Gown with an Apron
of the same, a Silk Handkerchief [..] two half Shauls
of this Informants property and a bed Gown the property
of her Mistress And further Saith That a Gown, Apron