The Information of Bride Beale< no role >
of St Andrews Holborn
servant to John Carlton< no role >
of the same Parish Barber taken
this fifteenth days of January 1689 before me William
James< no role >
Esqr
one of their Matys Justices of the Peace
for
the County of Middx
This Informant upon her oath Sayeth that she saw Phillip Clerke< no role >
having
Stolen orsw of him Masters shopp two papers of Gloues valew thirty
shillings & other goods Creep on of the shopp upon his knees wth the said papers
of Gloves, wch was afterwards [..] draped in the streets by the said Clerks
9o Marks [mark] of
Bride Beale
The Information of the Lettice Chapman< no role >
upon her oath Sayeth that she saw
Phillipp Clerke< no role >
dropp two pages of Glouds wt she tooks up & gane them to
Bride Beale< no role >
servant
to John Carlton< no role >
Whose Glouds they word,
9o Marks of
Lettice [mark] Chapman< no role >
The Information of William Seamer< no role >
upon his oath Sayeth that he saw
Phillip Clerke< no role >
Come one of the shopp of Jno Charlton< no role >
wth two papers of
Gloves wth he stole owle of the said Shopp.
9o Marke [mark] of SSY
Seamer
The Information of Samuell Walker< no role >
upon his oath sayeth that Hearing
a Crynig on stop Theife he seized the said Phillipp Clerke< no role >
, who Stole
the abonoss two pages of Gloves.
Jurat Docam me by the about
fower & persons this 15th January 1689
SSY James
Samuel Walker< no role >