The Information of Thomas Harrison< no role >
Gent
Clerke
to Mr Serjeant Whitaker taken before
me as on oath this 17th day of May 1712
This Informt deposeth that this day between the hours of
one and two of the clock the person now Bought before
me who calls herselfe Mary King< no role >
Did feloniously
Steale and carry out of the Dineing roome belonging to
the Chambers of the sayd Serjeant Whitaker in Serjeants
Inn
in Fleet Street
a New Cloth Cloake edged with gold
the layne and two Corea Crops footed and titped with Silver
and a seat att of China all which sayd Chings this Depont tooke upon the sayd
Mary King< no role >
as she was goeing away neare the enter
door of the sayd Chambersand which saydthe sayd Corea
culps and tea pott being the goods of the sayd Serjeant
Charles Whitaker< no role >
and the sayd Cloake the goods of Mr Thomas
Whitaker< no role >
Sen to the Sayd Serjeant Whitaker And this Depont
further Sayeth that upon Search of the sayd Mary
Kings Pocket he there found the iron chissell now
peaced before me
Jur coram.
T: Parker
Tho: Harrison< no role >
The Examination of the sayd Mary King< no role >
taken before me the day & yeare above payd
This Examt. Sayeth that she was desired by a woman whose
name she doth not know to goe into the entry of the sayd
Chambers for a bunders of things which she would find
there and that accordingly she did goe in at the door of the
sayd chamber and there found the sayd goods and was carrying
them away but was hindred as is above deposed.
T. Parker
the mke of
[mark]
Mary King< no role >
[..] to Indict her for the felony in the day time the
[..]
Serjt
Cha Whitaker< no role >
& Mr Tho Harrison< no role >
being in the house.