Middlesex
The Informations of
Lucretia Smith< no role >
of East Smithfield
in the said County Widow
Jonathan Baker< no role >
of the Minories
in the City of London
Servant
to Mrs. Window Pawnbroker
and
Joseph Bear< no role >
of East Smithfield
aforesaid Hair dresser
Severally Taken upon Oath this 23d. day of January 1789
before me
Robert Smith< no role >
Esquire
one of his Majestys
Justices of the Peace in and for the said County and first the
said
Lucretia Smith< no role >
for herself Saith on or about the
29th day of August last She went to bed about Eleven
o Clock
inleaving her House Secure that
Sarah Muckelroy< no role >
Daughter
of the Prisoner
who says her Name is
Dorethy
Allen < no role >
Slept with her that said Sarah Muckelroy about four o Clock
the Next Morning said to this Deponent there was
Thieves in the House this Deponent Immediatly get
up looked under the Table and went to the Street door
and found the same had been broken Open and the
Linnen Handkerchiefs one Musling Handkerchief one
Musling Lased Cap one Manchester Musling frock
one Pair of Pockets a Nutmeg Grater three Half Guineas
in Gould and Sundrey other things the Property of the
said
Lucretia Smith< no role >
of the Value of forty Shillings
that the Property produced on her propertywere feloniously
Taken away that the property produced is her Property
Jonathan Baker< no role >
for himself Saith that on the Eighth day
of September last the Prisoner present came to Mr. Windsors
Shop and pledged the property produced for Six Shillings
that
Joseph Bear< no role >
for himself saith that in Corsequence of an
Information of said Felony he went to Mr. Windsors and Inquired