Middlesex
To wit
The Information of
Elizabeth Risborough< no role >
and
Sarah Aspelhaw< no role >
taken before me this 20th.
day of September 1769
Who being upon oath severally say and first the said Elizabeth
Risborough for herself says that in the Night between the 31st. of August
and the 1st. of September her fathers house at Hoxton was broker
open and four Shifts 2 Muslin Aprons several Hand Kerchiefs and
other things now produced were stolen and the said Sarah Aspeshaw< no role >
for herself says that on Friday was fortnight three persons now
present who call themselves George Crowder< no role >
, John Simmons< no role >
and
William Clark< no role >
sold to this Informant the said things now produced
and these Informants further say that they do believe that the said
George Crowder< no role >
the said John Simmons< no role >
and the said William Clark< no role >
did feloniously take and carry away the said things now produced,
and the said Sarah Aspeshaw further Says that She saw the said
George Crowder< no role >
William Clark< no role >
and John Simmons< no role >
divide the
Money which She paid them for the said things
Sworn before me
Septemr. 20. 1769}
Eliz Risbrough< no role >
Sarah Ashpeshaw< no role >
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