Middlesex
(to wit)
The Information of
William Sims< no role >
of Hollywell Row
in the Parish of Saint
Leonard Shoreditch
in the County aforesaid taken before me
Charles Digby< no role >
Esquire
one of his Majesties Justices of the Peace
in and for the said County this Tenth day of
April One thousand Seven hundred and Seventy two
This Informant on Oath saith that on Sunday the Eighth day
of March last his Dwelling house was Broke open and Stole out one Silver Mug. no
Mark Something bigger than half a Pint One plain Silver Cream Ing marked ED one
pair of Silver Tea Tongs marked ED one Silver Table spoon marked ED four Silver
Tea Spoons marked ED one Shagreen Case Metal Watch with a Metal Chain the
makers name Hendon Number Forgot one light Blue Silk Ducape Gown with
awit
white Crape< no role >
Lineing one Changeable Crimson and Blue Silk ditto, with an Old
Crown Silk Lineing pieced with an Old red Silk Hand kerchief one new Pea
Green Quilted Stuff Petticoat Lined with a White Crape one under Petticoat
with Stripes up and Down with a Sort of Sprigs Between, one under
Petticoat with Red Striper at the Bottom pieced before with Red binding
to Answer the Stripes one under Petticoat with a Yellow Border round the
Bottom Flowered and much faded one flowered Cotton Gown a Chintz Pattern
one black Crape Gown Sewed up before with an apron bound up at the Top
with Black Ribbon Several Shirts and Neckloths marked W. S. one Pair
of light Grey Worsted Stockings three Shifts marked E with Tuckers
Round the Neck one Flowered Net apron with a Plain Border at the
Bottom One Irish Cloth Apron pieced at the Top
Sworn the 10th. day of
April 1772
before me}
Cha: Digby< no role >
Wm Sims< no role >