Middlesex
to wit}
The several Informations of
Joseph Sewell< no role >
of Garlick Hill in the City of London
Taylor
and
John Cross< no role >
of Paddington
in the County of
Middlesex
Taken and made on Oath beffore me
Charles Triquet< no role >
Esquire
one of his Majestys
Justices of the peace
for the said County of
Middlesex
the 23rd. day of July 1781
This Informant Joseph Sewell< no role >
for himself saith
That on Saturday Evening last Or Early on Sunday
Morning he was Robbed in the Dwelling house of John
Parkes in Garlick Hill aforesaid of the following Articles
(viz) a Silver WatchTwo Guineas and an half in Gold
a Coat. a Waistcoat Three pair of Breeches Two pair of
Hockings a Silk Handkerchief and other things his property
And this Informant further Saith That he had great
Reason to Suspect That one John Colston< no role >
otherwise Armstrong< no role >
otherwise Corner (who was a Lodger with him this Informant)
did Steal the above mentioned Things and Therefore had
him Taken before a Justice And This Informant
John Cross< no role >
for himself Saith That he did this day by the
Direction of Justice Triquet Search the said John Colster< no role >
otherwise Armstrong otherwise Corner and found upon him
the Watch abovementionedTwo Guineas in Golda Waistcoat
a Silk HandkerchiefAnd this Informant Joseph Sewell< no role >
further saith That the above Things are his property and part of
the same Things That were Stolen as aforesaid
Taken and Sworn the day and
Year aforesaid before me}
Chas. Triquet< no role >
Joseph Sewell< no role >
John Cross< no role >