Middlesex
to wit}
The Information of Mary Wife of
Samuel Foley< no role >
of No. 67
Pennington Street in the Parish of Saint George Middlesex
in the
said County Smith
Margaret Golding< no role >
as above Widdow
James Ford< no role >
of
Harwoods Court Wellclose Square
Labourer
and
Alexander Mc Coll< no role >
of
Nightengale Lane Hairdresser Taken upon Oath the 30th day of June
1789 and first the said
Mary Foley< no role >
says on Friday
Eveningthe 26th day of
June Instant about ten o Clock in the Evening she went up Stairs and left
the two Cloaks Produced Hanging upon at the foot of the Stairs that she was
up Stairs about four Minutes that when she came down she found the Cloaks
had been taken away
shesay the Cloaks Produce are her Husbands Property
and are of the Value of three Shillings
Margaret Golding< no role >
upon her Oath says
she went up Stairs with Mrs. Foley that when they went up she saw the Cloaks
Produced Hanging at the foot of the Stairs
James Ford< no role >
upon hs Oath Says
on Saturday the 27th day of June Instant he was called by a person in Denmark
Street
who took him up Stairs into a Room where he saw
wasPrisoner present
who says his Name
hisis
William Smith< no role > This name instance is in set 403.
that the Woman in company
with Prisoner offered to sell him the Black Satton Cloack produced which he
agreed for and gave a Shilling for it that Prisoner then offered him the red Cloak produced
or which he
orasked four Shillings but he refused to buy it
Alexander Mc. Call< no role >
says on Saturday evening about Eight oClock he went in Company with
James
Ford< no role >
to a Room in Denmark Street
where he found the Prisoner and searched
the Room and amongst the Bed close he found the red Cloak Produced.
Taken and Sworn the
day and Year first above
Written before me}
Robt. Smith< no role >
her
Mary [mark] Foley< no role >
Mark
her
Margaret [mark] Golding< no role >
Mark
James Ford< no role >
Alexr. Mc Call< no role >