Middlesex
to wit
}
The Information of
William Connell< no role >
of No. 99 Rosemary Lane
in the Parish
of Saint
Mary White< no role >
Chapel in the said County Breeches Maker and
William
Jones< no role >
of Rosemary Lane
Pawnbroker Taken this eighteenth day of August
1789 before me
John Staples< no role >
Esquire One of his Majestys Justices of the Peace
in and for the said County and first the said
William Connell< no role >
for himself
Saith that about a fortnight ago the person present who says her name is
Rose
Flood< no role >
came to Lodge in Informant House Saith on Sunday Morning last he found
One Curtain One Table Cloth and One linen Street of the Value of Three Shillings had
been feloniously taken and Carried away further saith that the Curtain Table
Cloth and Linen Street produced by
William Jones< no role >
are the same that was Stolen
from him as aforesaid
Taken and Sworn before me the day and
Year first above Written}
John Staples< no role >
William Connell< no role >
The said William Jones< no role >
on his Oath Saith that on the eighth day of August
Instant the said Rose Flood< no role >
pledged the Bed Curtain for the sum of One Shilling on
the fourteenth of August Instant she pledged the linen Street for the sum of one Shilling
and three pence and on the fifteenth of August Instant she pledged the Table Cloth
for the sum of thirteen pence now produced with this Informant
Taken and Sworn before me the day
and Year first above written}
John Staples< no role >
Jno Jones< no role >
Rose Flood< no role >
says that being in Great Distress she took the things and pawned them
Taken Signed and declared to be the
Truth the day and Year first above Written
before me}
John Staples< no role >
Rose Flood< no role >