Middlesex
to wit
The Information of
Rebecca Hart< no role >
of Saint Catherine Lane
Spinster
George James< no role >
of No. 8 Back Alley Saint Catherines
Lane
and
James Sellers< no role >
of Swanalley lower East Smith Labourer
Taken upon Oath Before me one of his Majestys Justices of the Peace
in and
for the said County this Eighth day of December 1789.
And first the said Rebecca Hart< no role >
says on Friday last between forer and five
o'Clock in the Evening the was Robbed of two Blankets me Street one Pillow one
Pilloware one Blue and While Counter pain and one upon that the Property
Proceed is [..] her Property and [..] is of the value of fifteen Shillings
George Turner< no role >
says on Friday last between five and Six o'Clock in
the Evening he saw one of the Prisoners Present who says his Name is William
Marris< no role >
) standing upon a ledge up at Mr. Harts one pair of Stairs Window and
two Boys Standing below that he saw Prisoner Morris put something White into his
Besom his Deponent said that is the way you do it is it when the two Boys
who the below ran after him and he Ran away Says he is Positive also Prisoners
Morries.
James Sellers< no role >
Says an Friday last about Seven o'Clock he was coming out
of his Stable in Swan Alley
that he saw the things produced lay upon the Ground
he went and took hold of then that [..] the other Prisoner (who says
his Name is Thomas Monday< no role >
) Jumped up from beyond the said things and laid
hold of them and said they belonged to his Mother that he had taken them to sell
because the Sandlord was going to Seize them for Rent Deponent said he did
not Behave him and said he would make some Inquired about it Prisoner then
went away that he Inquired abouttheand at last found them to be the property
of Mr. Hart.
Taken and Sworn the day
and Year first above Written
Before me}
Rob. Smith< no role >
her
Rebecca [mark] Hart< no role >
Mark
Geol. Turner
James
Sellers< no role >