London ss
The Information of
Dorothy Goodey< no role >
Wife
of
Thomas Goodey< no role >
of Dhilip Lane Aldermanbury
London
Ticket Porter & John Macqueen of
of Philip a one aforesaid Taylor
who being
upon Oath severally say & First this Informant
Dorothy Gosdey< no role >
for herself Saith that on Tuesday
the 13th. day of March last she last her Infant
Child William Goodey who was Playing at
the Door about 5 o'Clock in the Afternoon & in
consequence thereof had him cried by the
Bellman, and being informed that he was at the
House of one of the Beadler of the Parish of St.
Luke near Old Street
Middlesex
she
went there & Fetched him home & upon examining
the Child found it had been shipped of a Flowered
Cotton Frock And this Informant John
Macqueen for himself saith that on Ye sd. 13th.
day of March about ½ past 5 o'Clock he saw
the said
William Goodey< no role >
the Child Sitting on the
Knee of
Mary Carrott< no role >
the Prisoner
on the Steps
of Aldermanbury
Church London
Taken and sworn
at Guildhall
London
the 12th. April 1787
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John Sawbridge< no role >
her
Dorothy [mark] Goodey< no role >
Mark
John McQueen