Middlesex
to Wit
The Information of
William Hutchins< no role >
of Folkstone
in the County
of Kent
, upon his Oath says, That on Sunday Night about 8 o Clock
the 11th of this Instt. october, he was accosted in Blackman St the Borough
Southwark
, by a Woman who calls herself
Mary Smith< no role >
otherway
Cla
[..] , who decayed him from thence to her Lodging in Westmr
where she put him to bed, did not go to led to him, but watched
until he was asleep, then robbed him of the following things
Vizt. at her Cloath Coat, a Linen Waistcoat , a pair of Buck
Skin breaches, a neckcloth, a pair of white cotton Stockings,
two handkerchiefs, and fifteen Shillings in Money, but early the
next Morning a ragged woman unknown came to this examin-
ant and told sum she had brought him his coat; Waistcoat; and
heaches, and on Searching his cloaths found that his Stechings,
his neckcloth, his handkerchiefs, and his Money were missing
Sworn before me this
17th. Day of October 1781}
Jonan. Arden< no role >
Wm. Hutchings< no role >