are the Property of David Brodie< no role >
the
Husband of this Informant and are a part of
the Table Linen Sheets & other things which
was Stolen in the said House during the
absence of this Informant & her Family
but who were the Person who Broke Open
the said House & Stole the said things
this Informant cannot tell
Sworn before Us the
22d. Day of May 1772
}
John Cox< no role >
.
Thos. Bishop< no role >
Mary Brodie< no role >
Middlesex
&
Westminster
}
to Wit
The Information of
Charles Grubb< no role >
a Headborough
taken before Us two of
his Majesty's Justices of the Peace
in & for
the sd. County City & Liberty
Who being upon Oath saith that on this Day
Week two Persons now present who call themselves
John Adstred & Benjamin Alsworth< no role >
, having been
Stopped with two large Bundles of Ladys Wearing
Apparel he was directed by the Magistrates to
go and search each of their Lodgings which he
did and first this Informt. saith that in the
Lodging of Benjamin Alsworth< no role >
among many
other things found the Seven Sheets ten Table
Cloths One Dimothy Pettycoat four Napkins
Eight Dusters and a great Quality of Lace
all now Produced and Sworn to be the Property of
David Brodie< no role >
by the other Informant Mary
Brodie his Wife and this Informant further
saith that he likewise went and searched the
Lodging of John Adstred and among many other
things he there found the Repeating Table Clock
two Feather Beds five Blanket a Velvet Cover