Middlesex
The Information of
Margaret Emm< no role >
and
John Hymas< no role >
Against
Samuel Solomons< no role >
Charged
before as two of His Majesty's Justices of the
Peace
in and for the County on Suspicion of Felony
Margaret Emm< no role >
of Holloway down in the County of
Essex
Singlewoman
on her Oath Saith that on Friday
Evening last between the Stones of Seven and Eight
o'Clock the Cost a Bundle out of Stratford Stage
this Standing in White Chapel
High Street
consisting of
Twelve Yards of Linen Cloth a Petticoat and a Silk
Handkerchief and the believes the same was Stolen
out of the said Coach whilst the was Sitting therein
Saith that the said Linen is of the Value ofTenSixteen Shillings
the Petticoat of the Value of Ten Shillings and the
Handkerchief of the Value of one Shilling
Margaret Emm< no role >
John Hymas< no role >
of half Moon Alley White Chapel
Labr
on his Oath Saith that he is Waterman
to the Stand
of Stratford
staged in White Chapel
High Street
That he
was on the said Stand on Friday Evening last
between Seven and Eight o'Clock that he saw the
Prosecutor Margaret Emm Yet< no role >
into one of the said
Huge That in about Ten Minutes afterwards he saw
the Prisoner Present who says his Name is Samuel
Solomons< no role >
go to the Offside door of the said HageCoach
and open the Door of the same and take out of Bundle or
Parcel with which he ran round a Loaded
Waggon and get off
Taken Sworn by the above
Informants Margt Emm and
John Hymas< no role >
before Us the
5th day of November 1789}
John Staples< no role >
Saml. Hawkins< no role >
his
John [mark] Hymas< no role >
Mark