Middlesex
to wit
The Informations of
Benjamin Locke< no role >
of
Great Moorgate
in the City of London
Labourer
and
Alexander paterson< no role >
of Shoreditch
in the
County of Middlesex
Coach Broker.
This Informant Benjamin Locke on his Oath saith that
he is an Ostler to Mr. John Jennings< no role >
Stable Keeper at Moor
gate in the City of London
and that on Thursday the tenth
day of January instant or the preceeding day there was
feloniously stolen out of the said Mr. Jennings Yard two
Coach Bridles the property of one Mr Johnson of Crosby
Square Bishopsgate street
, which Bridles had some time
before been cleaned and hung up in the Yard to dry.
And further saith that two Bridles now produced and she [..]
to him by the said Alexander Paterson< no role >
are the same which
were stolen from Mr Jenning's Yard as aforesaid.
And this Informant [..] order Paterson on his Oath saith
that one Levy ph< no role >
[..] came to this Informants House
in Shoreditch
and offered, to sell the said two Coach Bridle
for Sixteen Shillings, on Thursday last, which Bridles he
then brought with him and that this Informant suspecting
they were stolen, caused the said Levy Phillips< no role >
to be taken
unto Custody
Taken and Sworn the 14th January
1782
before me}
D Wilmor< no role >
The mark of
[mark]
Benjamin Locke< no role >
Alex Patterson< no role >