Middlesex
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The Information of
Arebella< no role >
Wife
of
Samuel Chapman< no role >
Taken upon Oath before me
Edward Webster< no role >
Esq
. one of His Majestys Justices of the peace
in and for the
said County this Tenth day of April 1786
This Informant upon her Oath Saith that on Thursday the 6th. day of this
Instant April she saw Elizabeth Stanley< no role >
, Eleanor Mackdonald< no role >
, and Elizabeth Edwards< no role >
in Company and in
conversation together in Bill Court
in the parish of St. Andrew Holborn
in the County of Middlesex
about
the Hour of three o Clock of the same day And further Saith that about seven o Clock of the Evening of the Same
day she saw the said Elizabeth Stanley< no role >
in her Entry in Bill Court aforesaid with a Bundle Containing as
she verily believes Two Pettycoats, Two Table Cloths, One Gown, and sunday other things the property
of her Husband Samuel Chapman< no role >
and were taken and Stolen out of the Kitchen in her dwelling
House aforesaid by the said Elizabeth Stanley< no role >
And further upon her Oath Saith that she
verily believes the said Eleanor Mackdonald, and Elizabeth Edwards< no role >
were concerned to gether
with the [..] said Elizabeth Hanley< no role >
in the above Robbery astheseveral of the Neighbours
having seen them all together some little time before the Robbery was committed
Taken and Sworn before me the
day and Year first above Written
Edwd Webster}
her
Anbella [mark] Chapman< no role >
Mark