Simmonds but does not know what
he did with it
And this informant further
Saith that he in company with
the said Thomas Simmonds< no role >
and the
other person now present who calls
himself James Greenwell< no role >
Stole
in the house of Thomas Pinkerton< no role >
of Tower Street
in the City of London
two Coats five Shirts four Pair of
Breeches and other things which
they pawned at Different Pawnbroker
for various Sums and shared between
them
And this Informant further
Saith that about two months ago he
in company with Thomas Simmonds< no role >
Stole in the House of Charles Biggar< no role >
a Coachmaker
in Saint Martins
Lane
one violin and Bow which
the said Thomas Simmonds< no role >
pawned
for Seven Shillings and Six pence
with Mr. Jones in Fleet Street
and share the same betwixt them
And this informant further
Saith that about a month ago the
in company with Thomas Simmonds< no role >
Stole
in the Shop of
benjamin of Wrigglesworth< no role >
one piece of white Cotton which the