The Confession of William
Edmonds< no role >
Middlesex
This Confessant Saith that on Monday the twenty
Eighth day of January Instant between Nine and ten of
the Clock at Night he this Confessant went to the
[..] Dwelling house of
Isaac Craydon< no role >
of
White Cross
Street
in the parish of Saint Giles Cripplegate
within the
City of London
and then lifted up the Lash of the Window
of and belonging to the said House next the said Street and then
took out of the said House one whole piece of Black,
Worsted for Breeches and also five other whole pieces
of the like sort of Worsted of different Colours and
delivered all the said Six pieces of Worsted to
Mary
Jennings< no role >
of
Church Lane
within the parish of St. Mary
Matfelon other White Chapel
who then was well acquainted
with him this Confessant and then & there received the
sd. Six Pieces of Worsted of and from him then knowing
the same to have been Stole by him this Confessant he this
Confessant having before that time Agreed with the said
Mary Jennings< no role >
to dispose & give unto her one half of
all such Goods and & things which he this Confessant
should at any time steal from any place
Taken before me
this 30th. day of January
1754.
Thos. Jarvis< no role >
his
William [mark] Edmonds< no role >
Mark