Middlesex
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The Information of
Mary Jackson< no role >
of Greville
Street
Hatton Garden
in the County of Middlesex
Widow
and
Jane Willis< no role >
of the same
place Spinster
taken before me this 26th. day
of Janry 1789
Who being, upon Oath say, and first the said Mary
Jackson< no role >
for herself saith that at about the time
of Bartholomew Fair
which was as the beginning
of September last a Foreigner, and as she believes
a German came to lodge at her said House
That at the time he took said Lodging he gave
this Informant to understand That he should
want the same for about two or three Months
and after he had been there about a Week or ten
days he asked her, if she could accomodate
his Wife who was then abroad but he intended
to said for her a That after, said Foreigner had
lodged with her about Sixteen or Seventeen
days he went away with out giving any
Notice of his intentions so to do leaving behind
him a light coloured Coat and other things some
of whichtogetherand also said Coat she this
Informant gave to said Jane Willis< no role >
who then
lived in her House and had attended upon the said
Foreigner during his stay thereAnd this
Informant further says that she is very