Middlesex
to wit
The Information of
Rene Payne< no role >
of Lothbury
Banker
taken
before me March 11th. 1767
Who being upon Oath says that a piece of Handkerchiefs
has been feloniously taken & carried away from him, that
he this day found in the Lodging of one Isaac Hull< no role >
a
Ticket Porter
the aforesaid piece of Handkerchiefs, &
that he has just Cause to suspect that the said Isaac
Hull was thesamePerson who stole, the same, and farther
says that on Monday last he sent a Box containing two
Thousand pounds in Cash by one Thomas Bowers< no role >
to be
delivered at the George in Smithfield
to the Nottingham
Carrier and that he has just Cause to suspect that the said
Bowers feloniously broke [..] the said Box and took out
the said Moneybeinghe having absconded and farther
says that the said Isaac Hull< no role >
& the said Thomas Bowers< no role >
went away together for which Reason he has Cause to
Suspect that the said Hull is concerned with the said
Bowers in the said Robbery, & farther says that on
Enquiry at the Carrier's he found that the Box did not
weigh so much as it should have done with the aforesaid
Sum of Money in it
Sworn before me
March 11th. 1767}
Rene Payne< no role >
[..]