Middlesex
The Information and Examination
of
Elizabeth Wilson< no role >
taken on Oath the 25th.
day of August 1769 before me one of his
Majestys Justices of the peace
in and for
the said County
Who Saith That Joseph Brown< no role >
who is this Deponents Son in
Law, did not lay at home, the night before last or [..] last night
but came home about Seven o'Clock this morning, That the key
of Mr Cowlings Street door was found in the Window in the Room of
the said Joseph Brown< no role >
in this Deponents Husbands House, That one Green
Watch String with Gold Tossells< no role >
was also found in the said Browns
Apartments upon a Search Warrant this day Granted, And
this Deponent does not know how the said things, came there nor was
she privy to their being brought, or consenting thereto,
Taken & Sworn the Same day
before me
J Newson< no role >
Elizth. Wilson< no role >
[mark]
her Mark
William Cowling< no role >
above named on his oath Saith that
the above things arethehis propertyof this Deponentas he verily
believes
Taken & Sworn the Same day
before me
J Newson< no role >
Wm Cawling< no role >
28th. August 1769
William Jones< no role >
of Holywell Lane
Maketh oath that on and by
virtue of a Search Warrant granted, he found the above Key and
Watch String, and two pick Lock Keys, in the Lodging Room of
the above named Joseph Brown< no role >
Taken & Sworn the Same day before me
William Jones< no role >