Middlesex
To wit
The Information of
William Stiles< no role >
of Oxford Road
Victr
. and
George
Wainwright< no role >
of Uxbridge
Draper
taken before me this 2d. day of
Febry 1765
Who being upon Oath severally say and first the said William
Stiles< no role >
for himself saith that a Person now present who calls herself
Sarah Webb< no role >
lived as a Servant
with this Informant about three
Months, says that about the beginning of Janry last on Missing
Money out of a B Chest of Drawers he Taxdd said Webb with
Stealing the same who did then confess that she was present
when his Drawer was opened but Charged one Jane Kenwich< no role >
a Lodger of this Informant with Steal: the Money and said
She had 15s in Money, as part of the Cash Stolen, and being
possessed of a new Cotton Gownanda pair of Silver Buckles
and a black Petticoat declared that said Jane Kendrick< no role >
had
given her said Gown and Buckles, and this Informt, George
Wainwright< no role >
for himself saith that said Sarah Webb< no role >
purchaced
of him on the 21st. of Decr. last the said Gown and paid him
24s/ for the same and the next Morning bought of him
likewise the said Silver Buckles and gave him fifteen
Shillings and six pence for them
Wm Styles< no role >
George Wainewright< no role >
Sworn before me the day
and Year first above
writen.}
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