London to wit
The joint and several Information of Thomas
Hill
of Fleet Market
London, Victualler
, and
Sarah
Mamby< no role >
his ServantWho being on Oath Severally say
And First the said
Thomas Hill< no role >
for himself saith
that about eight O'Clock Yesterday Evening, Informant
was going into his Cellar to draw some Beer, and
Perceived the Prisoner,
Mary Row< no role >
, Widow
, coming
down Stairs, with the Several Articles now produced
to wit, two linen Shifts, two Aprons, a Flannel
Petticoat, a Silk hand kerchief, and three Caps, in her
PossessionSays, that he asked the Prisoner ho
she came by those things, to which she made no
AnswerInformant secured the Prisoner
And the said Sarah Mamby for herself saith
that the Articles now produced are her Property
and of the Value of ten Shillings and upwards
Says, that she is satisfied the Prisoner
mary row< no role >
did Feloniously steal the said things in her lodging
Room at the House of her Master
Thomas Hill< no role >
aforesaid
Taken and Sworn at Guildhall
London 16th April 1783
before me}
Thos. Wright< no role >
Thos Hill< no role >
the [mark] Mark of
Sarah Mamby.