Middlesex
to Wit
The Information of Benjamin Wells< no role >
of
Warwick Place
Bedford Row
Gentleman
John Sayer< no role >
of Bow Street
Covent Garden
Labourer
William Richards< no role >
of Mags
Head Yard
Grays Inn Lane
Hackney
Coach man
and Frances Brown< no role >
Wife
of William Brown< no role >
of Duck Lane
Westminster
Hackney Coach man
taken before me this 26th. day of
April 1786
Who being upon Oath say, and first the said Benjamin
Wells< no role >
saith, that the 2 Coats one Waistcoat and a Pocket Book
now produced are his property and were Stolen in his House
on Saturday Morning lastthe said John Sayer< no role >
Saith, that
the 2 Coats one Waistcoat and a Pocket Book now Produced
he found in the two pair of Stairs fore Room of Frances Brown< no role >
now present in Duck Lane
Westminster
on said Saturday Morninglast
the said William Richards< no role >
says that he was on the Stand
on Saturday morning last facing Warwick Court
in
Holborn
, when the Prisoner Thomas Glover< no role >
came with a
Bundle, seemed much confused, got into his Coach, and
ordered him to drive to Duck Lane
Westminster
that
in said Bundle, he observed a Black Coat, a Red Waistcoat
and some Linen; that in going along the Strand
he observed
said Glover take a Pocket Book like that now produced
out of the Coat pocketthat he drove said Glover to the House