Middlesex
(to Wit)
The Informations of
William Yeates< no role >
and
Thomas Manwearing< no role >
taken and made on
Oath before me one of his Majesty's Justices
of the peace
for the County of Middlesex
the
nineteenth day of January 1781
These Informants on their Oaths say and first the
said William Yeates< no role >
saith that on Saturday the sixth
day of January instant there was feloniouly Stolen out
of a house belonging to Elizabeth Green< no role >
in James Street
Bethnal Green
in the said County by same person on
persons unknown to this Informant three New Deal
Doors the property of this Informant
And these Informants both respectively say that on
the twelfth day of January instant these Informants
found in the House of John Williams< no role >
a Carpenter
in
Tabernacle Walk
in the Parish of Shoreditch
in the said
County two new deal Doors, which Doorsthesethis
Informant William Yeates< no role >
saith are two of the same
Doors which were feloniously stolen as aforesaid this
Informants property and further saith that he verily
believes and suspects that the said John Williams< no role >
bought the same of the person or persons who Stole
the said Doors knowing them to have been so Stolen
William Yeates< no role >
Tho. Manwaring< no role >
Taken and sworn the
day and Year aforesaid}
Wilmot