Middlesex
to Wit
The Information of
Thomas Christmas< no role >
Groom
to
Lord
George Cavendish< no role >
of Lattimess
near Chesham
in Bucks
John Shullard< no role >
of Bow Street
Covent
Garden
Labourer
,
William Brown< no role >
Son in Law
to
Samuel Austin< no role >
Landlord
of the Goat
at China
in Bucks
Thomas Newton< no role >
, Taylor
a lodger at
the Goat
aforesaid
Patrick Mc: Manus< no role >
and
Archibald Ruthwin< no role >
of Bow Street
Covent Garden
Labourers
and
Charles Jealous< no role >
of Brownlow
Street
Lory Acre
Sadler
taken before me this
19th. day of April 1786
Who being upon Oath say, and first the said Thomas
Christmas< no role >
says that in the Night between Monday the 10th. and Tuesday
the 11th. instant the Park Pails of Lord George Casendish's Park at
Lattimess
near Chesham
in Bucks
wawbroke down, and a brown
geldingtwoblack Gelding & a Chesunt Mare stolen and further
says that on Thursday the thirteenth day of April instant
the said Patrick Mc: Manes< no role >
delivered to this Informant in
Park Lane
Hyde Park Corner
, the said brown Gelding one of
said black Geldings, and the ChesnutgeldingMare which he
is very sure are the property of Lord George Cowendish and the
same which were stolen as aforesaid - The said John Shallard< no role >
says that on Thursday the 13th of April
instant he found in the
Kitchen of Daniel Lewis< no role >
Landlord
of the Kings Arms
at
Little Chelsea
the Sparr now produced which said Lewis said
was the property of George Woodward< no role >
now present - The said William
Brown< no role >
says that on Monday Night the 10th. of April instant abt.
9 oClock he saw the said George Woodward< no role >
at his said Father
House with a Chesnut Horse or Man which was very lame - that he
is very sure that the Chesnut Horse which he this day saw at the Stables