Middlesex
to wit
The Information of
Elizabeth Orrell< no role >
Wife
of
Thomas
Orrell< no role >
of Charlotte Street
Portland Place
and
Elizabeth
Barrow< no role >
Wife
of
Charles Broome< no role >
of Park
Street
Southwark
Pawnbroker
taken before me
this 2nd. day of January 1786
Who being upon Oath say and first the said Elizabeth
Orrell< no role >
says that about three o Clock on Sunday the 26th. day of June
last she this Informant with her said Husband walked
from Charlotte Street
aforesaid into some Fields adjoining leaving
Ann Hunt< no role >
their Servant
in the House to get her Dinner
That she this Informant returned in about an hour with
her said Husband and knocked loudly and repeatedly at the
Doorthat not being admitted she concluded that said
Ann Hunt< no role >
was either gone out or that she was gone
up Stairs and fallen asleepThat this Informant walked
about for some time and then went to ChurchThat upon
her return from Church about seven o Clock in the Evening
she with her said Husband knocked loudly at the Door
when not gaining admission began to be alarmedThat
her said Husband then went to an adjoining House, got
over a Wall and opened the front Door of the HouseThat
she this Informant then went down the Stairs into the middle