Middx to wit
The Information of Richard Sing< no role >
of white Cross Street St. Giles's
Cripplegate
Upper bestorer and William Wills< no role >
of Fleet Markett Broker
taken before me this 15th. Day of March 1760
Richard Sing< no role >
being upon Oath says that on Sunday the 21th. of October last his Summer know at Monton was
burgloriously [..] broke open and several things felonioulsy taken away, to wit,
An Drawing of an alter peice Framed an glazed, one pair of Iron Cheeks for a grate, one
China Cup, one Towling peice, one Musket, one Hanger, one Copper Tea Hicks, one Looking glass
and several other things and this Informt. further says that he has great reason to Swpeitone
John Clarke< no role >
was the Person entern'd inwithStealing the same, because that part of the good were found in hispassing
William Wills< no role >
being upon Oath says that a Alter peice Framed, and glased, and one pair
of Iron Cheeks, now produced and shew'd to him, he says he bought of a Person now pricent
who calls himself John Clarke< no role >
to the best of his knowledge
Sworn before me the
day & Your frist above written}
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Ricd Synge< no role >
Wm: Wills< no role >