Middlesex
To wit
The Information of
John Sarson< no role >
,
Ambrose
Redburn< no role >
and
Robert Knight< no role >
taken before me
the 15th. day of September 1769
Who being Oath Severally say and first the said John Sarson< no role >
for himself says that on Tuesday Night last his house at Kingsland
was broke open by the Wash house Window Strutter being forced open and
three Tea Spoons, a pair of Silver Tea Yongs a Tea Chest and other
things now produced, his property were stolen from thence, and the said Ambrose
Redburn< no role >
for himself says that on Wednesday Morning last between
five and six o'Clock as he was going to his work he saw a person now
present who calla himself George Crowder< no role >
with two Bundles of things
sitting down upon then in Mulberry Gardens near Whitechapel
among
which things were the said Tea Spoons Tea Tongs and Tea Chest,
that suspecting the said things to be stolen he stopped the said George
Crowder< no role >
and the said things, and sent for the said Robert Knight< no role >
[..]
to whom he delivered the said Tea Spoons Tea Chest Tea Tongs and
other things, and the said Robert Knight< no role >
says that he is a Head borough
that the said TeaTongsTea Spoons and Tea Chest [..] now produced
are the very same that were delivered to him by the said Ambrose
Redburn< no role >
and these Informants furthers say that they do verily
believe that the said George Crown did feloniously take and
carry away the said Tea Spoons Tea Chest Tea Tongs and other
things
John Sarson< no role >
Sworn before me
September 15. 1769}
his
Ambrose [mark] Redburn< no role >
mark
Robt. Rougher< no role >
[..]