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Image 354 of 46618th November 1786


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The Information of Over Rowland< no role > Widow Mary
May and Isaac Moron< no role > taken this 22nd. day of
Sept 1786 before us Two of this Majestys Justices of the Peace for County
Who on their Oaths say And first She said Isaac Moron for
himself says he has lately been robbed of Forty pieces
of Muslim which he had in a Press in a Warehouse over his Counting house
part of his Dwelling house situate in George Street Minories
London That on Sonday the 15th of Sepr Instant the went from
home about the Hour of Six in the Evening that with in a
Day or Two before she said Musling were safe and [..] the Door
and Windows were safe at the sine he left his said house
he has not a [..] Doubt of their being safe when he went from
home as aforesaid says he returned on Sunday Morning
between the Hours of Nine and Sen when he found she aid
Over Rowland< no role > his Housekeeper in the Passage with his two
Clerks who acquainted him of his being robbed Says he went
up Stairs and found some pieces of Muslins on the Floor and
the said Press rifled that he went down and Examined the Premises
but could not find any Marks of Violence on either Door or Window
or any part without the said House on Examining the Inude
of the said House he found a Pick lock Key in the Lock of the Door
which lead to the warehouse and several Marks of Violence that
must have been used to force an Inward Door which lead to a
Wharehouse in his said house as aforesaid That he found
Dark Lanthorn a small Candle suitable a Tender Box with Tender Makley
Flint and Street and a Small Iron Crow which appeared to him to
have been made use off in foreing the said Door

J. Moron

Over Rowland says [..] she was Housekeeper to th said Isaac
Moron at the Time her said Master told her he was Robbed of a Quantity
of Muslins as aforesaid Says William Wilson< no role > was a Servant to her
in the Capacity of a Hackney Coachman which [..] Service he left on
his being apprehended on Suspicion of Felony That soon after she
left off Business and was hired in the Month of may last to serve her
said late Master Says the said William Wilson< no role > being acquitted the
thinking him Innocent permitted him to come to her Lodgings and
when she went to the Service of the said Isaac Moron he helped her
to move what things the took with her to the House of the said Isaac Moron< no role >




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