Middlesex
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The Information of
Charles Athill< no role >
Daniel Robjoint< no role >
Elizabeth Munday< no role >
Marge Titford< no role >
and
Edward Horne< no role >
taken on oath the 16th Sepr 1769 before me one of his
Majesty Justices of the Peace in and for the said County
Charles Athill< no role >
Saith that about three months ago he
delivered to the said Elizabeth Munday< no role >
one Sheet, this Deponents
property to wash, And this Deponent Elizabeth Munday< no role >
Saith
that such Sheet was Stole out of his Deponents Lodgings, And
this Deponent Elizabeth Munday< no role >
further Saith, that last night
there was Stole out of her said Lodgings, one pair of worsted
Stockings, one Tin Rattle, the property of the said Charles Athill< no role >
and one pair of other worsted Stockings the property of Edward
Home< no role >
, And that there was also Stole from this Deponents
Lodgings about one Month ago one Linnen [..] Shift and one
quilted pettycoat the Property of this Deponent, And this Depont.
Robjoint Saith he heard [..]
Sarah Briggs< no role >
confess she Stole
the saidshift Quitted Petty coat and Sheetone pair of worsted
Stockings and one Tin Kettle the property of the said Charles Athill< no role >
And this Deponent Margt Titford< no role >
Saith that the said Sarah
Briggs< no role >
confessed she Stole the said Shift, quilted Petty coat &
Sheet from the said Lodgings And this Deponent Charles Athill< no role >
Saith that
he found the said stockings this Deponents property in the
Lodgings of the said [..]
Sarah Briggs< no role >
, And the said
Stockings above mentioned to belong to the said Edward Home< no role >
and this Dept Edward Home< no role >
Saith that the same Stockings are his property
Charles athill< no role >
Daniel Robjant< no role >
Eliz: [mark] Munday< no role >
her mark
Margeat tickford< no role >
Edwd Home< no role >
his Mark