Middlesex
to Wit
The Information of
William Garnish< no role >
Servant
to
William
Heigh< no role >
Esquire
of Hanworth in the County of Middlesex
Thomas Hill< no role >
Junior
of the same
[..]
Chandler
and
George Jackson< no role >
of Isleworth
Carpenter
taken before me
this 23rd. day of August 1782
Who being upon Oath say, and first the said William Garnish< no role >
says, that on Thursday the 15th. instant a Fishing Net now
produced, the property of this Informants Master, was stolen
out of a Meadow near his said Master HouseThe said
Thomas Hill< no role >
says that about 5 oClock in the Morning of the
said 15th. day of this instant as he was going to Work at
Isleworth
, he saw a person now present who calls himself
David Huntingford in the said William Heighs< no role >
Meadow
and saw him take the said Fishing Net out of said
MeadowAnd the said George Jackson< no role >
says that on Saturday
the 17th. instant, the said David Hunting ford sold to this
Informant, at the Orange Tree Alehouse
at Isleworth
, the
said Fishing Net for three shillings and a Pot of Beer
Sworn before me this
23rd. day of Augst. 1782}
Sampr Wright< no role >
Willm. Garnish< no role >
Thos Hill< no role >
George Jackson< no role >