Surrey to wit
The Information of John Sworn of Compton Street Clerkenwell
Manna duke Guest< no role >
and
James Ives< no role >
[..] who being duly
sworn first The said
John Severn< no role >
for himself upon his
Oath saith that late in the Night Sunday the Twenty
sixth Day of October last or Early in the Morning
following his dwelling House was broke open And
two Silver Watches on pair of Silver Buckes the
Silver Tea Spoon and four Keys now produced with
sundry other Things feloniously were taken and stolen
in his said dwelling House And that from Information
he has received he has Person to suspect that the
Prisoners
John Townsend< no role >
William Welkes with
Thomas
Collins< no role >
and
Thomas Upton< no role >
committed the said Braglery
and Felony The said Manna duke Guest and
James
Ives< no role >
for themselves upon then Oath say that the Silver
Spoon and Keys now produced
They found [..]
were delivered to him by Thomas lipton.
Taken upon Oath this 6th. Day
of November 1783
Robt Shank< no role >
Wm. Shank< no role >
Wm. Winter< no role >
Jno Levy< no role >
Jno Severn< no role >
20
James Ives< no role >
10
M. Duke Guest 10