Middlesex
(to wit)
The Information of
James Leverett< no role >
taken and made on Oath before me one of
his Majestys Justices of the peace
in and for
the said County of Middlesex
the 17th. day of
April 1781
.
Who on his Oath saith that he is a Smith< no role >
and lives in
Crown Alley Moorfields
, That on Wednesday the 11th. day
of April instant William Woolcot< no role >
and William Fearn< no role >
came to this Informants House and applied to him to buy
a Quantity of Iron, that they asked eleven Shillings a
hundred,
and this Informant asked them of they woud hot
take ten Pounds P Ton for it, That or Friday following
about 10'o Clock in the forenoon, the said Woolcot and
Fearn brought in a Cart a Quartity of Bar Iron about
twenty one hundred weight. That this Informant on
seeing the Iron in the Cart suspected it had been [..]
stolen and caused the said Woolcot and Fearn to be
taken into Custody.
Taken and sworn the
day and Year aforesaid
before me}
D Wilmot< no role >
James Leveritt< no role >