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October 1767

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Middlesex To wit


TheExaminationInformation of Susannah Wornham< no role >
and Susannah Julian< no role > both serrunto to Mrs.
Ann Nevell< no role > of Park Street Westminsr Widow
taken before me this 6th. day of Octr. 1767

Who being upon Oath severally say that on Sunday Night last they
these Informants fastred the doors and Window Shutters below Stairs
in their said Mistresses house and then went to Bed being about half
past nine o'Clock and that they lay togethers, say that between the hours
of six and seven the next Morning(at which time this Informant
Susannah Wornham was [..] and dressed but not out of the room)
they were both alarmed by a violent knocking at the Street door
and the sd. Inform. Says for herself that she there upon being so chessed
run down Stairs into the Hall where she found the Street door
open and there Standing a Person now present who calls himself
Richd. Nott< no role > whom She asked how the door came often, that the asked
her the Informt, who had been in the honourable trights to which the
replied no Creature but she and her Fellow Servant, that Nott
then said you have been Robbed, that she then wentinto the
Kitchen which she found over flowed almost with Wine, two
Chairs tumbled down, Battle Broke two whole Candlestock
underfoot the Oyle spiltoves the Dresses found some Sweet Meats
upon the Dresses, the Matches and Finder Box out of their places
saw the Kitchen Window open and the Sash Train out away
that the found her own Box take open and eighteen shillings in
or threatents taken away but that thos Guineas and a half and a
Gold Ring were left behind which were in a little Pile box within the
large Box, says she then went use Stairs and called her aforesaid Fellow
Servant told her the house was Robbed, there an unto her Mistress
Room where she found Serin missing these sent into the Parlour
with her Fellon Servants and that were was there missing a Linen
Gowns afair of Streets, a Pillow Case afair of Stockings, says
upon these discoveries her Fellow servants went and called Esquire
Meyrick's Cook maid and that upon [..] She came Informant




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