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The Examination and Information of
Thomas Harris< no role >
taken upon Oath before
usme
[..] one of his Majesty's Justices of the peace
in
and for the said Country this 31st. Day of Octobr.
in the year of our Lord 1769
This Examinant saith that on the 30th: day of October Inst.
about TwelveO'Clock in the forenoon of the same Day this
[..] Examinant met in [..]
Sun Street
Bishop gate in the
City of London
one William Hinds< no role >
and one John Fullers for
who said Night meaning Sunday the 29th. of Octobr. Instant they
the said William Hinds< no role >
and John Fullen< no role >
fer had broken
open [..] the House of oneThe Heridge in Sun Street
aforesaid and that they had taken and carried away
from the said House two Coppers Pots and five Pewter
Plates and one Brass Cock, and that they had got the
same in Plant meaning that they had Secreted the same
and this Informant further saith that about a fortnight
ago he met in or near Hackney Road
one William Smith< no role >
and a Boy commonly called Bob who said to this
Informant that they had Stolen from and out a House
in Hackney Road
aforesaid one Copper plate Linen Gowen
and two Childrens Slip or Gowns which said Linen Cotton Gowen
this Informant afterwards Pawned to one Mrs. Geery in
Sun Street
Bishopgate Street
for Eight Shillings and
one of the said Slips he Pawned [..] with Mrs. Wells in
Angel Alley
Skinner Street
and the other with one
Mrs. Hughes in Long alley
Thomas Harris< no role >
Taken before [..] me the
Day and Year above
[..] }
D Wilmot< no role >