Middlesex
to Wit
The Information of
Alexander Mc. Clatchie< no role >
Apprentice
to Mr.
John Stokes< no role >
of No. 8 Golds Smith
Street
Cheapside
taken before me this 2nd day of
Janry 1788
Who being upon Oath saith that ontheWednesday
the 26th. day of December last [..] he carried a small
[..] paper parcel containing Ribbons Mr. John Stoker< no role >
's his Master
[..] No. 8 Goldsmith Street
aforesaid about half past
seven o' Clock in the Evening to the Green Dragon Inn
in Bishopgate Street
and delivered it to Sarah
Brickwood< no role >
now present to go by the Cambridge Coach
and paid her two pence for booking itThat on
[..] first entering the Yard of said Inn he could not
[..] said Sarah Brickwood< no role >
to deliver said Parcel to
and stood waiting some time at the door, during which
time he doth verily believe he saw a person now
present who calls himself Richard Coleman< no role >
walking
up and down the Yard who observed that he wished
the Cambridge
Coach was come inThat he soon
afterwards saw Charles Holmes< no role >
now present deliver
another Parcel to Said Sarah [..] Brickwood< no role >
in
order to go by Same Coach and pay her two pence
for the booking of the Same
Sworn before me 2nd
day of Janry 1788
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Sampn Wright< no role >
Alexander Mc Clatchie< no role >