Middlesex
(to wit)
The Information of John Finnemore
taken and made on Oath before me one of his
Majestys Justices of the Peace
in and for the
County of Middlesex
the 17thday of April
1781
.
Who on his Oath saith that he is Clerk to Mr. Edward
Jones Broker< no role >
and Wharfinger in Allhallows Lane
Upper
Thomas Street< no role >
London
. That on Thursday the 12th. day
of April Instant or early the next Morning there was
feloniously Stolen out of a Lighter on the [..] Thomas
lying near the Steel yard
in Thames Street
London
belonging to the said Edward Jones< no role >
, a Quantity of Bar
Iron the property of Godfrey Thornton< no role >
Esquire
by some
Person or persons unknown to this Informant. And
this Informantionfurther saith that he has seen & Quantity
of Iron in the Possession of James Leverett< no role >
and verily [..]
believes by the Mark on it, that it is the same Iron
which was stolen out of the Lighter as aforesaid.
Taken and Sworn the
day and Year aforesaid
before me
D Wilmot< no role >
John Finnemore< no role >