London ss.
The Information of
Ann Nixon< no role >
Singlewoman
Servant
to Mr.
Zachariah Wilson< no role >
of Newgate Market
London
Poulterer
Who, being on Oath, Saith that on
Wednesday the seventh day of June Instant about half
Part seven O' Clock in the Evening, coming down Fleet Lane
with her Witness she saw
William Carter< no role >
the Prisoner
now under Examination, and another Man whom she did
not know
[..] bringing a Deal Box, a
[..]
from the House of Mr.
Thomas Langdale< no role >
, and throw the
same into the Fire then in Fleet Market
where
she understood the Goods of the said Mr. Lang dale were
burning, says that at that time there was a great
Riot at the Said Mr Langdales Door, and the Windows
of the House in the one and two pair of Stairs
appeared to be then all broken, says that the prisoner
Carter appeared to her to be one of the Parties concerned
in the Riot,
Taken and Sworn at Guildhall
London the 26 day of June 1780
before me}
Watkin Lewes< no role >
The Mark of
[mark]
Ann Nixon< no role >