Middlesex
to wit
The Informations of
Mary Mullins< no role >
Wife
of
John Mullins< no role >
of No. 23
Clements Lane Milk Ma
and
John Walls< no role >
Servant
to Mr.
Samuel
Reed< no role >
of Fetter Lane
Pawnbroker
taken before me this 31st. day of
January 1789
Who being upon Oath severally say and first
the said Mary Mullins< no role >
for herself says that
the Person now present who calls herself Mary
Johnson< no role >
lived Servant
with this Informant That
two Gowns a Rem [..] of Cotton as Silver Tea
Spoon and a Flat Iron more feloniously stolen
in her House And this Informant further Says
that the Cotton Gown
and the Flat Iron now produced by the said
John Watts< no role >
are her property and were
feloniously stolen in her Horse as aforesaid
And the said John Watts< no role >
for himself says that
the Cotton Gown now produced by him he received
in Pawn For six Shillings
from the Said Mary Johnson< no role >
on Wednesday
last And that the Flat Iron now produced he
Verily