Middlesex
& Westminster
to wit
The Information of
Samuel
Starey< no role >
William French< no role >
Mary
Inglish< no role >
and
Elizabeth Dickens< no role >
taken before me One of His
Majestys Justices of the peace
for the said County City & Liberty
Who being severally upon Oath say and first
this Informant Samuel Starey< no role >
for himself
Saith that he lives in little Newport Street
that the persons now present who call
themselves John Boot< no role >
and Some Edwards
lived Servants with him that having some
Cause to Suspect they had robbed him he
Yesterday searches the Boxes of the said
Jane Edwards< no role >
and found therein a Remnant
of Irish Linen one pair of Silk Stockings
two Callers Petty coates and a Number of
other things and in her Beet twenty five
Yards of Irish Linen a Remnant of
Callico and Remnant
of Seven Skin and
that the said things had been feloniously
[..] Stolen from this Informant And this
Informant further saith that the Shoewl
Nine Pair of Silk, Cotton and Worsted Stockings
and other things now produced by the other
Informant Mary Inglishs and one field
of Irish Linen and a Remnant of Lawn