had been broke open and the House Robbed
of the Wearing Apparel Linen and other things
Now ProducedaforesaidPart of which viz
the Metal [..] Breast Pins three Pieces of Coin
four Linen Gowns and Liner Bed Gown four
Petticoats three Linen Aprons three Cloaks two
Yards of Cotton & Several Hand Kerchief Robbins
and Caps are the Property of her this Informant
And the Said John Roberts< no role >
for himself saith
That on Wednesday Evening last about
half an Hour after Ten o' clock at Night he
this Informant with Anthony Butterill< no role >
Stopt
the Persons Now Present who Says his
Name in William Watts< no role >
Coming along
Brick Lane
towards White Chapel
with
the Bundle now by him Produced Consisting
of one Cotton Counter pain on Ole Bed Quilt
one Chints Conter Pain Sever Pillow Basic Ten
Womens and Children's Petticoats one Maslin Apron
Piece Six Hands Kerchiefs Nine half man Hand Kerchiefs
one Silk Gown Six Linen Gowns five Children's
While Frocks one Worked ditto four White Aprons
three Womens Cloaks four Pair of Womens Pockets
Seven Womens Caps, One Patch Work Courter Pain sixteen
Napkins and Childrens Cloats One Table Cloth and divers
other Articles and Ramnants of Cotten Silk and Linen
That he took the Said William Watts< no role >
into Custody
and Conveyed him to White Chapel Watch House
And on Searching him found in one of his Waist Coat
Pockets the two breast Pins and the three
Pieces of Silver corn now also Produced
Anny Ellis< no role >
John Robert< no role >
her
Ann Maria [mark] Cambrooke< no role >
Mark
Sworn before us the day and year
first above written
John Staples< no role >
Saml Hawkins< no role >