Middlesex
To wit
The Information of
William
Alleson< no role >
Servant
to
Henry Barlow< no role >
of White Chapel
Goldsmith
& Jewelles
taken before me this 7th.. day of
June 1769
Who being upon Oath says that on or about the 31st.. of March
last about 9 o' Clock in the Evening, two Persons came to his
Masters Shop
, and Purchaced half a down Table Spoone &
half a dozen Tea Spoons, and desired to have a Bank
Note of £20 exchanged, says that his Master being out
he went and fetched him to give Change for the said Note
that as he went for his Master he saw two other Men
standing, Loitering at the next door, with Bundles under
their Arme, and were Dressed in Black, but were gone
when he returned, says that he has now seen a Person
who calls himself John Brinklow< no role >
who he thinks is
like one of the Persons whom he saw Cortering as
aforesaid
Sworn before me the
day and year first above writen}
[..] ing
Wm. Alleson< no role >