Middlesex
.
The Information of
Edmund
Rubb< no role >
taken before Us
[..] two
of his Majesty's Justices of the
peace
for the said County
Who being upon oath Saith
that last night between the hours of ten
and eleven he met with the persons now
present who call themselves Mary Arnold< no role >
and Sarah Clark< no role >
in Fleet Street
near to
Temple Barr, that by mutual consent this
Informant went along with them to their
lodging in Steward's Rents Drury Lane
in
the said County and after drinking with them
Sixpence worth of Rosberry the said Mary
Arnold< no role >
went out of the room leaving the said
Sarah Clark< no role >
and this Informant alone
That this Informant then locked the
Room Door and left the Key in they inside
at the same time she the said Sarah Clarke< no role >
put two Chairs
against the Door for the greater Safety
That soon after he and the said Sarah
Clark< no role >
went to Bed, this Informant had at
the sametime a Guinea & a half in Gold &
some silver also a Silver Watch a Gold Seal
and a Steele chain, all of which he put
into his Breeches which he carefully