Middlesex
to wit
The Information of
Thomas Postlethwaite< no role >
of No. 83
Aldersgate Street
London grocer
Thomas Hood< no role >
no 115
Wapping High Street
in the County of Middlesex
Grocer
and
John Armstrong< no role >
of Kingsland road
Shoreditch
in
the said County Yeoman Taken on Oath before me
One of the Majesty's Justices of the Peace
in and for the
County of Middlesex
this Sixth day of December
1794
The said Thomas Postlethwaite< no role >
on this Oath saith That on
the Twenty fifth day of NovemberLast in the Evening
there was Feloniously stolen from his Shop in aldersgate
Street
aforesaid two Paper bags of Tea. Weight forty two
Pounds the Property of his Informant, by some Person
or Persons unknown. And this Informant Saith that he
verily believes that the two Paper Bags of Tea now
Produced by the said John Armstrong< no role >
are this Informants
property,
Thos Postlewaite< no role >
The Said Thomas Hood< no role >
saith That the bags of Tea now
produced to the best of this Informants knowledge are the Property
of the said Thomas Postlethwaite< no role >
, this Informants saith
that both the bags are marked in this Informants
own hand Writing.
Thomas Hood< no role >
The said John Armstrong< no role >
saith That on the Twenty Fifth
day of November last he found the said Bags of Tea
now Producedin the boom of the Prisoner
sarah
Dancer< no role >
John Armstrong< no role >
Taken and Sworn before one the Day
and Year First above written}
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