Westminster
to wit
The Information of
John White< no role >
,
John
Clarke< no role >
,
Charles Jealous< no role >
, and
Patrick Mc Manus< no role >
taken before me this 7th. day of February 1786
Who being upon Oath severally say and first the said
John White< no role >
says - that in the Night of Tuesday the first day of February
instant his House in Holy well Street
in the Parish of St. Clement
Danes
was burglariously broke and entered and a large Quantity
of Silk Silk and Worsted and other Goods to a considerable amount were
feloniously stolen therein - says that a considerable quantity of
Silk, a Silk and Worsted and other goods now produced by the said
Messrs. Clark and Jealous are a part of this Informants Goods so
stolen in his House as aforesaid - says that the number 514of yards
mentioned and expressed on a piece of paper now produced by
Charles Jealous< no role >
is nearlyif not
[..] the amount of the Number
of Yards of Silk and other Goods which were Stolen from him
as aforesaid - says that a piece of Silk and Worsted Damask
for a Chair Cover now produced by the said Patrick Mc Manus< no role >
he is very sure his his properly and was Stolen from him at
the same time and this Informant further says that he
hath great reason to suspect and doth suspect and verily
believe that Thomas Tatham< no role >
, Samuel Francis< no role >
, Hugh Mc. Donald< no role >
Paul Lewis< no role >
, and Leonard Sullivan< no role >
feloniously and burglariously
broke and entered his said Dwelling House and Stole his said
Goods - and the said John Clark< no role >
says that on Thursday Morning
last he apprehended the said Thomas Tatham< no role >
, Samuel Francis< no role >
and Hugh Mc Donald< no role >
in said Tathams back Parlour No 65 in
Drury Lane
together - and in said Tatham Shop - and in his