Westminster
to wit
The Informations of
Abraham
Waterer< no role >
Apprentice
to
Thomas
Foulmen< no role >
of Burleigh Street
in the
Strand
Tallow Chandler
James
M'c Dowall< no role >
of Little Russell Street
Mason
and
Charles Savery< no role >
Apprentice
to
Charles Harris< no role >
of the Strand
Statuary
taken before me this 31st.
day of March 1787
.
Who being upon Oath severally say and first
the said Abraham Waterer< no role >
for himself says
as he was passing by the Shop of Charles
Harris< no role >
Statuary in the Strand
he saw the
Person now present who calls himself Thomas
Robinson< no role >
with another Man in his Company
looking at said Harris's Shop That he saw
said Robinson open said Harris's Shop door
and go in and his Companion followed him
and shut the door that he then observed said
Robinsons Companion take two Great Coat
which was hanging on a Figure in said Shop
and bring them towards the door when said
Robinson opened the door for him and let him
out said Robinson following him and
shutting the door after him That they crossed
the Strand
towards Holywell Street
when
this Informant went into said Harris's Shop
and meeting James M'c Dowall now present
he informed him of what he had seen who
went in pursuit of said Offenders And the
said James M'c Dowall for himself saith
that