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Middlesex
to wit}


The Information of Jane Sanders< no role > , John Brinkley< no role > and
David Law< no role >
taken and made on Oath before me one of his
Majestys Justices of the Peace in and for the said
County the Fourteenth day of September 1782.

These Examinants on their Oaths Say and first this Examinant Jane
Sanders
< no role > on her Oath Saith That on Sunday the Twenty fifth day of August
last about Twelve o'Clock at Night, This Informants house in the Parish
of Enfield was broke open and robbed of Three Tin Cannisters each Containing
a Quantity of Tea; Two Pieces of Bacon which this Informant believes to
be about Twelve pounds weight, and one Sack bag marked Freeman 1775
and sundry other Articles, This Examinant Saith that she was alarmed at
the same time this Robbery was Committed, and got up out of her bed and
Cooked out of her Window and saw a Man with a [..] bag on his back
run up the yard, of This Examinant then called to her Grandson Brinkler which lay
in the same house [..]
[..] And this Examinant John Brinkley< no role > Saith
That at the time above mentioned by the said Jane Sanders< no role > he was called out
of his bed by the said Jane Sanders< no role > and he immediately ran to his Window
and looked out of the same where he saw John Whitebread< no role > now under
Examination with a Sack on his Back and saw the said John
Whitebread
< no role > drop the same in the Street [..] and that he this
Examinant saw the same Sack the same night in Mrs. Saunders's house and this Examinant
Jane Sanders< no role > further Saith That the Sack together with the Cannisters
and the Bacon was immediately brought back and set down in her
house by a Man whose name was William Munus who has this
Morning absconded And this Examinant David Law< no role > Saith that upon
the Alarm being given by the said Jane Sanders< no role > he saw a Man drop
a Sack, with some thing it, who had a White Waistcoat on, And
further Saith that he saw Munns above mentioned throw the
Sack into Mrs. Sanders's house

Taken and Sworn the 14th
day of September 1782 before
me}

D Wilmot

The Mark of
Jane [mark] Sanders< no role >

John Brinkly< no role >
David [mark] Law< no role >




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