Midds ss
John Emery< no role >
of White Crosse Street
in ye Parish of St. Giles Cripplegate
London Butcher
upon his Informacon upon Oath taken before me One
of her Maties: Justices of ye peace
for ye County of the Midds Saith That abt:
three Months ago ye Goods following were
[..] floniously Stollen
[..] & carry'd away out ye dwelling house of
Thomas
Emery< no role >
of White Crosse Street
in & Sd. Parish of St. Giles Cripplegate
London aforesd Butcher
(wch
Thomas Emery< no role >
is this Informt Father) (Vizt) One black Silk Petticoat, & three other
petticoats, One Callico Gown & One other Gown, Two Suits of Head
cloaths whereof One was laced, Two Aprons, One pair of Shoes, One
laced Handkercheifs, Five Yards & a half, or thereabt. of Printed
Callico, & One Black Silk Hood. And this Informt. further Saith That
he haveing a Suspicon That One
Mary Page< no role >
had Stollen ye sd
Goods did this day Apprhend her in Drivers yard in Golden Lane
in
of Parish of St: Giles wth out Cripplegate
in his County of Midds, & that
there were then found upon ye sd
Mary Page< no role >
One pair of Shoes, One
petticoat & One Laned Handkercheif wch are part of ye Goods so
stollen as aforesd.
John Emery< no role >
Jurat 23o die Febr 1711
Coram me
John Fuller< no role >