Middlesex
to wit
}
The Information of
John Fitzgerald< no role >
a lodger at Mrs. Sweets near Johnsons
Change
Rosemary Lane
in the Parish of Saint
Mary White< no role >
Chapel in the
said County Cabinet Maker taken this fifteenth day of June 1789 Before
me
John Staples< no role >
Esquire One of his Majestys Justices of the Peace in and for
the said County Who being on his Oath saith that on the thirty first day
of May last the person present who saith his name is
George Harris< no role >
dined with this Informant at his Lodgins Situate as aforesaid saith the
said
George Harris< no role >
was left alone in his said apartment for the space of
about ten Minutes when the said
George Harris< no role >
went away and as soon
as he was gone he this Informant
[..] mist one Cloth Coat of the Value of twelve shillings
and one Cloth Waistcoat of the Value of five Shillings his property
further Saith he is certain the said
George Harris< no role >
is the person that
Stole the said Coat and Waistcoat as aforesaid
Taken and Sworn before me
the day and Year above written}
John Staples< no role >
John Fitzgerald< no role >
George Harris< no role >
saith he never saw the Coat or the Waistcoat
Taken Signed and Acknowledged to be
the truth the day and Year above written
before me}
John Staples< no role >
his
George [mark] Harris< no role >
Mark