Gloves and sold them to him for eight or nine
shillings and told him they had taken them
from a House in the Country which they had
broke open.
Mrs Layton
That about six Weeks ago said
William Thompson< no role >
and
Joseph Thompson< no role >
came to this Informant
and sold him three or four silver Table Spoons
about half a Dazen tea spoons two or three salt
spoons a milk Pail a Criut Stand and some
other small Articles of Silver which he does not
now exactly recollect, for
eight ten Guineas or there-
about, That the said several Things were mark'd
with the initials I L. and that the salt spoon
now produced is one of them That they also
brought at the same time, and which were
included in the said sale a small silver Candle
Stick with the same Mark, two silver Bottle
Stands not fellows, a large Table Cloth with
the same Mark and a red and white liner
Gown, chirtz Pattern and the Toilet
(india paint-
-ing on Genze or Tiffany) now produced And
this Informant further says that the said William
and
Joseph Thompson< no role >
told him that they had
stolen the said Things in a House in St.
George's Row near Tyburn Turnpike
which they broke into the proceding Night.
I (orwich, Tutney Surry)
That a little white afterwards the said
Joseph Thompson< no role >
and the said Joseph
Burgess came to this Informant and
brought a
[..] Case
[..] of Instruments,
she green mounted with Silver, containing a
Rule a Compass & other Instrument of the lake
Kind which were likewise mounted with silver
a pair of Silver Buckles and a silver desert