Middlesex
to wit.
The Information of
Humphry Jackson< no role >
Esqr.
of No. 44 Great Tower Street
Tower Hill
in
the City of London
taken before me this 31st. day
of March 1786
Who being upon Oath says that at different time within about
two Weeks past a Quantity of Bedding, Furniture, Curtains, Saucepans
and divers other Articles have been Stolen in his House No. 44 in
Great Tower Street
in the City of London
aforesaid-that he is very sure that one
Copper Preserving Pan one Copper Tea Kittle a Jopamed Copper Water Pitcher
a Copper Saucepan a Copper Coal Scuttle ablackQuantity of black
Sattin a black Cloth Coat apair of black silk Stockings a ruffled
Shirt a white Dimothy Waistcoat< no role >
-a black Sattin Waistcoat
a Silk spotted Handkerchief-two pair of Sheets a whiteCotton
Cotton Counterpane-a blue Great Coat-4 Marone coloured bed Curtains
three Bed Curtain-three Pillows one Mattress and one thatandone that one pair of stone knee Buckles now
produced are his property and are part of the Articles so stolen
from him as aforesaid-That a person now present who calls
himself James Perry< no role >
hath worked for him in his House in Great Tower
Street
aforesaid between three andyearsfour Years, as hath another
person-named George Moore< no role >
as Journeyman Smith
and that he
left his said House and Furniture in the Case of the said James
Percy and George Moore< no role >
H: Jackson
Sworn before me this
31st. day of March 1786
}
Sampr Wright.