Middlesex
}
The Information of
Jane Cross< no role >
widow
of the Parish of St Leonard
Shoreditch
taken before me one of his Majesty's Justices of
the Peace
in and for the said County the 2d day of October 1771
This Informant upon her Oath saith that on or about the Eleventh
day of July last in the afternoon between the hour of one and
five some person or persons (un known) broke [..]
openher dwelling house at
Hoxton
in the Parish of St Leonard Shoreditch
aforesaid and feloniously
took and carried away therefrom two Cotton Gowns one Green
Silk and Stuff Gown Two DimityGownsPetticoats one Black Russell Stuff
Quilted Petticoate one other Stuff Petticoate four Linen Shifts
four pair of White Stockings Eight double White Handkerchiefs
five White Aprons four Coloured aprons and sundry other
things her property And this Informant further saith that
on Tuesday the first day of October Instant she saw and found
one of the said Cottons Gowns so Stole upon and Worn by
one Judith Abrahams< no role >
which said Cotton Gown she this Informants
declareth and saith is her property
Taken and Sworn the 2d day
of October 1771 before me}
John Smart< no role >
The Mark of
Jane [mark] Cross< no role >
Witness
John Skull< no role >