Middlesex
to Wit}
The Information of
Benjamin Keen< no role >
of
Kensington
Collector
of Stamp duties taken
on Oath before me this 25th. day of August
1789.
Who being on Oath says that on Sunday the 19th. day
of July last heaskedinvited Henry Webber< no role >
a Clerk to William
Drewe< no role >
Esqr
. of New Inn
to Dine with this Informant at Kensington
at which time a Metal on graved Watch the property of this Informt.
washangingon the Mantle piece in the Room in which they
dined That Informant accompanied said Webber afterwards
in the Evening as far as Hyde Park Corner
where they parted
And upon his return home discovered that his aforesaid
Watch had been Stolen [..] That from a variety
of circumstances he is induced to believe and doth beleive
and Suspect that the said Henry Webber< no role >
feloniously Stole the
same and therefore Prays a Warrant to Apprehend him.
Sworn before me the day
and Year first above Written}
N Bond< no role >
B Keen