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Middlesex to Wit

The Information of Henry William Bunbury< no role > , Isaac
Peter
< no role > , Mary Foley Harris< no role > and John Labar< no role > taken
before me this 7th. day of May 1784

Who being upon Oath say and first the said Henry William
Bunbury says that a Gold enamelled Watch and two gold Seals
also produced are the property of this Informant s Wife and as he
believes were stolen in her Bed Room on Monday last about
two or three o'ClockAnd the said Isaac Pitch< no role > says that
he is Servant to the said Mr. Bunburythat about two or three
oClock on Monday last in the afternoon this Informant
went up into his Mistress's Dressing Room (which is
adjoining her Bed room) where he found a person now present
who calls himself Samuel Peyton< no role > This name instance is in set 1392. This set is in the group(s): GarrowsClients . That said Peyton told
this Informant that he Peyton had been calling for half
an hour but could make nobody [..] hearThat Informant
asked him who he wanted when he replied that he wanted
Miss Somebody but the particular Name Informant cannot
now recollectThat said Peyton moved his Hat and said
to Informant "he was sorry for the Trouble he had given
and then went down Stairs", whither this Informant followed
him. And the said Mary Foley Harris< no role > says that she came
to the Dressing Room Door at this time where she saw said
Man and believes that said Samuel Peyton< no role > This name instance is in set 1392. This set is in the group(s): GarrowsClients . is the Person
the said Isaac Petch< no role > was talking toAnd the said John
Labar
< no role > says that on Monday last about 5 o'Clock in the afternoon
he apprehended the said Samuel Peyton< no role > This name instance is in set 1392. This set is in the group(s): GarrowsClients . in Pearl Street
Spital Fields and in his right hand found the said Gold
enamelled Watch and two Seals which he endeavoured to




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