Middlesex
to wit
The Informations of
David William
Shaw< no role >
of No. 27 Duke Street
Lincolns
InnFields
Gentleman
Peter Kean< no role >
at Mr. Nations corner of Hewites
Comt
Hair Dresser
Adam Lindsey< no role >
No. 3 Church Lane
[mark]
Watchman
and
John Furncaux< no role >
One of the
Constables
of the Parish of Saint
Martin in the Fields
taken before
me this 7th. day of January 1789
Who being upon Oath severally say and First the said
David William Shaw< no role >
for himself says that being
in Liquor last Night he fell down between the
Admirally and the Horse Guards
when the Person
now present who calls himself William Hull< no role >
Came and helped him up that from thence they
went to a Public House in Saint Martins Lane
where this Informant treated said Hall with
some Brandy and Water and finding himself
extreemly sick desired said Hull to take a
Shilling out of his Pocket to pay for said Liquor
that he is positively assured he had at that time
One Shilling four Guineas and a half a Leather
Snuff Box and a quarter Share of a Lottery
Ticket No. 3744 That after leaving said House
he missed the said Money Box and Ticket