Middx to wit
The Information of
John Peaches< no role >
the Younger of Peckham
in the
County of Surry
Stonemason
Taken this 19th. 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 who being on Oath
[..]
Saith that on Thursday Evening last the 15th. Instant this Deponent
DanielChop
Chapman< no role >
Andrew Davis< no role >
Richard Pemell < no role >
and
Edward Jermain< no role >
went to Rumford
in the County of Essex
and took two Pieces at
Lead from off two doors that they Returned to Town and sold
said Lead at No. 40 East Smithfield
that on Friday following
said five Men went to Rumford
and in the Road took three
Hundred Weight of Lead from aff a Summer House and
brought it to Town when
Andrew Davis< no role >
Richard Pamell< no role >
and
Edward Jermain< no role >
sold said Lend at No. 40 as above for
two Guineas that this Deponent
Andrew Davis< no role >
and a
Man who goeth by the Name of Thomas the Pastery Cook
went to Peckham
went into a Stable and took out a Great
Coat a shirt a Gum and a Whip brought same to town
when said
Andrew Davis< no role >
and the Man Named Thomas sold
samethe Whip to one
Thomas Jonson< no role >
the Gunn is in
the Possession of the Man Named Thomas the Great Coat was
Sold for Six Shillings that
Daniel Chapman< no role >
Richard Pennell< no role >
John Lowthorp< no role >
and this Deponent on Monday last Robbed a
Man of a Silver Watch that
John Lowthorp< no role >
and
Richard Pemell< no role >
went and Sold the some of for one Guinea that
John Lowthorp< no role >
Knows where the a Same was Sold That this Deponent and