Middlesex
to wit
The Voluntary Information of Thomas
Giles Brown< no role >
admitted on Evidence in his Majestys behalf against
William Mallard< no role >
to asking in Certain felony taken before me one
of His Majestys Justices of the
Peace for the said County
Who being upon Oath saith that he is Apprentice
to Mr. John Barnes< no role >
a Floor Cloth Parister the Cornor
of Bow Street
. Bloomsbury
that about five
Weeks ago he was at work with his fellow
Apprentice
William Millard< no role >
in his Masters
Warehouse near Blackfryers
Bridge when< no role >
the said William Millard< no role >
purposed to this
Informants for him to get into an adjoining
Warehouse belonging to Mr. Blower which he
did when [..] this Informant took out of the
said Warehouse a Gun part of a Clock and a
flute now produced and gave the same to the
said William Millard< no role >
when they together his
the same in the Warehouse of his Master and
in about two or three days afterwards this
Informant sold the said flute to Edward Nichols< no role >
a Journeyman
to this Informants Master for
three pence
Sworn before me
this 13th. day of October 1783
.
Thos. Parker< no role >
}
his
Thos. Giles [mark] Brown< no role >
Mark