Middlesex
&
Westminster
}
to wit
The Information of
William Fowler< no role >
Servant of
Samuel Carr< no role >
of Oxford Street
in
the Parish of St. James
in the Liberty of
Westminster
Stable Repair and of
Samuel Baker< no role >
of
Monmouth Street
, in the Parish of
St. Giles
in Fields, Dealer in
Cloaths, taken before me this
twenty eighth Day of October, 1767
Who being upon Oath Severally say and
first William Fowler< no role >
for himself sayeth, That
he knows a Coachman's Box Coat now produced
to be the Property of Daniel Lasealls< no role >
Esquire
,
and farther sayeth that he hath just cause
to suspect and doth Suspect that a Person
now present, who calls himself Thomas
Harrington< no role >
did feloniously Steal taken and
Carry away the same, and the said Samuel
Baker< no role >
for himself sayeth that the said
Thomas Harrington< no role >
did on Saturday the
tenth Day of this Instant October offer
the said Coachman's Box Coat to Sale to
this Informant.
William Fowler< no role >
Saml. Baker< no role >
Sworn before me
the Day and Year first
above Written}