Middlesex
to wit
The Information of
Alice Redman< no role >
Thomas
Dempsey< no role >
Andrew Hopkins< no role >
Joseph Levy< no role >
and
Moses Ratlam< no role >
taken before me this 20th. day
of June 1782
Who being upon Oath say and first the said Alice Redman< no role >
for herself says that she is the Wife
of Martin Redman< no role >
of Little
Spring Street
Shadwell
Labourer
, that last Thursday Night or Friday
Morning a Quantity of Bacon now produced a Child's Frech now
produced and a Table Cloth now produced were stolen out of her
said house some person or persons havingtwotaken a Pane of
Glass out of the Kitchen Window and entered the house through
the said Window whilst this Informant was in BedAnd the
said Thomas Dempsey< no role >
for himself says that he as a Lodger in
the said House and that at the Time above mentioned a hat a
Waistcoat & a Coat his property now produced were stolen out of
the said house and also another hat a Silver Watch and Handkerchief
which are not yet foundAnd the said Andrew Hopkins< no role >
for
himself says that he is a Watchman in the Parish of St. Mary
Whitechapel
that on Friday Morning last about 3 o'Clock he
saw James Maker now present and another Person coming round
the Corner of Church Lane
, that he followed them up Church Lane
and near Rose & Crown Alley the said James Maker was appre-
hended having upon him the Sack now produced containing the said
Frock & Table Cloth owned by the said Alice Redman< no role >
and the said
Hat & Waistcoat owned by the said Thomas Dempsey< no role >
, that the other
Man had the said Flitch of Bacon which he threw down and made