London
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The Information of
Thomas Griffith< no role >
, of Fish Street
Hill London< no role >
Peruke maker
who, being on Oath, saith
that on the Eighth day of July Instant
Ann Anderson< no role >
the prisoner now under Examination, who lived as a
Maid Servant with this Informant, and had so done for
about twelve, days, left this Informants House about
four of the Clock in the Morning and
[..] did not return
again, says that he this Informant
[..] missed a Cloth
Suit of Cloath, a Linen Handkerchief and a pair of
[..]
besides several things by Elizabeth Smithes his Apprentice
says that Yesterday in the Afternoon he this Informant
met the said
Ann Anderson< no role >
the prisoner in Fetter
Lane when he charged her with having stolen the Cloath,
and other Things from out of his House, says that
she immediately acknowledged the taking of this
Informants Cloaths, which she said she had sold to an
old
[..] Cloath, Man, who was a Jew, and also acknowledged the taking the
several other Things belonging to his said Apprentice
and also nine Shillings in
[..] Silver which were
also stolen from the said
Elizabeth Smithers< no role >
saith
that the said Suit of Cloath, Handkerchief & shoes
were of the Value of Forty shillings and upwards.
Taken and Sworn at Guildhall
London the 20th Day of July
1780
, before me}
John Hart< no role >
Thos. Griffiths< no role >