Middlesex
to wit
The Informations of
George Anstey< no role >
and
William Baker< no role >
of Catharine Street
Linin
Drapers
Richard Williamson< no role >
Servant
to Mrs Fleming of Duny Lane
Pawnbroker
Joseph Barnes< no role >
Servant
to Mrs. Cooper of Wych Street
Pawnbroker
John Garwood< no role >
Servant
to Mr. Rotchford
of Bridges Street
Pawnbroker
Samuel
Newth< no role >
of Russell Court
Pawnbroker
and
Thomas Lees< no role >
[..] of the Shaud
Pawnbroker
taken before me this 16th. day of March 1789
Who beig upon Oath Severally say and first the
said George Austey< no role >
and William Baker< no role >
for
themselves jointly and severally say That the
Person now present who calls herself Ann Rock< no role >
lived Servant
with this Informant That three
pair of Sheets one Counterpane two Table Cloths
and divers other Articles have been lately stolen
in their said House And that the pair of Sheets
now produced by the said Richard Williamson< no role >
are
the property of these Informants and were feloniously
stolen in their said House as aforesaid And that
the pair of Sheets now produced by said Garwood
And the Counterpane now produced by said Barnes
are their property and were Feloniously stolen
in their said House And that the pair of
Streets now produced by said Newth and
the two