Middlesex
to wit
The Examination of
Lewis Newland< no role >
and
Thomas Johnson< no role >
taken on Oath
the 29th. day of August 1769 before me one
of his Majestys Justices of the Peace
in and
for the said County
Newland Saith< no role >
that in the Month of May last there was Stole
out of his Stables in Finsbury two Stated Pelham Bridles
one the property of Mr. Jas. Dunlop< no role >
, The other the property of
Mr. Burket,
Newland & Johnson Both Say, that the Bridles now
produced are the Bridles so lost, which were of the value of thirty
six Shillings
That one Richard Alderman< no role >
hath acknowledged he had the
same in his Custody, and that he Gaol only Nine Shillings for both the
said Bridles, but Says he does not Know the Name of the person
from whom he bought them, And this Deponent Newland saith
that he verily believes the saidTheRichd. Alderman Stole
the same
Sworn & Taken the Same day
before me
J Newsom
L Newland
Thomas Johnson< no role >