Middlesex
}
to wit}
Thomas Dean< no role >
of the Parish of Edmonton
in the
County of Middlesex
aforesaid Labourer
maketh
Oath and Saith That on Monday the fifth day
of this Present Instant September he this deponent
being at work in Company with
Sarah Jenn< no role >
the
Wife of
Jacob Jenn< no role >
of the said Parish Labourer
&
Ann Wakefield< no role >
the Wife of
Thomas Wakefield< no role >
of the said Parish Labourer all of whom were then
Employed by
William Bellis< no role >
in a Field in the said Parish of Edmonton
in the said County in the Occupation of the said
William
Bellis< no role >
of the same place Farmer, That he this
Deponent did See the said Sarah Jenn and
Ann
Wakefield< no role >
both and each of them at the same Time
and place strip from the Stalks of Beans a
Certain Quantity of Beans in the Pods about in a Bushall each which they
Put in their Aprons and Carried the same away
from the Land in the Occupation of the said
William
Bellis< no role >
and which were the property of the said
William Bellis< no role >
Notwithstanding they were each
of them Warned or Cautioned by him the said
Thomas
Dean< no role >
not to Carry away the same,
his
Thomas [..] Dean< no role >
Mark
Sworn before me one of his
Majestys Justices of the Place
in and for the County of Middlesex
this 21st, Day of September 1774.
James townsend< no role >