and that he could not lose it any
Oather way than by the said Mary
Barns< no role >
taking it from him, and
further says that he could not
find the said Mary Barns< no role >
Sooner
then last Might when he immediately
charged her with the Watch and
took her to the Watch house in
the parish of Saint Pancras
and further saith that he verily
believes that the said Mary Barns< no role >
is the person who feloniously stole his Watch as aforesaid
And this informant James Puttingan< no role >
for himself
saith that on the might of Sunday
the fifth day of August instent
the other informant described the
person who stole his Watch so Strongly that
this informant verily believes the person now present who calls herself Mary Barns< no role >
to be the person [..] so
described
Sworn before me
this 13. day of Augt.
1787
Rt. Taylor< no role >
}
George Currengham< no role >
His
James Puttnam< no role >
Mark