Middlesex
to wit}
The Informantion of
George Cunningham< no role >
and
James Puttnam< no role >
taken
before me one of his
Majestys Justices of
the peace
for the said
County
Who being severally upon oath
Say And this first informant for
himself Saith that on the might of
Sunday the fifth day of August
now instant this Informant met
with the person now present who
calls herself Mary Barns< no role >
under the
Trees [..] year Whitefield's chapel
in
the parish of saint Panras
, that
this Informant had a little conversation
with the said Mary Barns< no role >
, but had
no carnal connection whatever with her,
that about a quarter of an hour
after he had left her he missed
his Watch which he is positive he
had in his pocket at that time of his
meeting with the said Mary Barns< no role >
Says that he was in no other
company after leaving the said Mary
Barns< no role >
till be missed his watch