Middlesex
to wit}
The Information of
James Leggat< no role >
, taken
upon Oath before me
Nathaniel Conants< no role >
,
Esqr
. one of his Majesty's Justices of the peace
in and for the said County of Middlesex
this 13th. day of November 1783
This Informant upon his Oath
saith, that all the doors being made fast of his shop
belonging to a Dwelling House his property, situate
on Grant Saffron Hill
in the Parish of St. Andrew
Holborn the sd
Shop was as he verily believes between the hours of eleven on
Saturday night and three on Sunday Morning being
the 8th. and 9th. of this instant November was
Burglariously broke open and the following
Articles feloniously taken there out as he suspect by Thomas Tunks< no role >
a man who is called Buckey
William Cox< no role >
otherwise
Vanderbank< no role >
, Catherine Smith< no role >
, and Elizabeth
Whiley< no role >
vizt. one gown, two Cloaks, two pettycoats, one pair
of stay's one piece of corderoy, six sheets, one pair of
satten breeches, three bed ticks,two table cloths, two
Colsters and sundry other things, the property of the
said James Leggat< no role >
James Leggat< no role >
Taken and Sworn before
me the day and Year
aforesaid
N Conant}