Middlesex
to wit
The Information of
william Haswell< no role >
of the
Castle
and Falcoln Inn
Aldersgate Street
Labourer
and
sarah< no role >
the Wife
of
William Warbey< no role >
of
no 6
North Place
Banner
Street
in the Parish of Saint Luke
in the said County
of Middlesex
Wheelwright
taken on Oath before us two of
His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said
County this 26th Day of March 1794
The said William Haswell< no role >
Saith That he is Carter
to [..]
Thomas Harris< no role >
of the Castle and Falcoln Inn aforesaid
On Friday the twenty eighth day of february last he
received (among other Things into his Cart) a [..] wooden
Box or Tea chest containing several Tin Coffee Biggins and Tin Card Racks,
which he was ordered to deliver to Mr Sheckland in Shickland in St
John's Street
, that this Informant stopped at Mr Walter
Hattums< no role >
in Saint John Street
, and he left his Cart for the
space of about two Minutes, during which time the box
with the Contents was stolen from the Cart, and this
Informant saith that he verily believes the wooden Chirt
now produced is the same that was stolen as aforesaid
The said Sarah [..] Warbey< no role >
saith That she has been
acquainted with the Prisoner under Examination ann
Harris< no role >
between four and five months; that about sixteen
days ago upon a Saturday Evening about six o Clock
William Thomas Harris< no role >
brought the Coffee Biggins and
Tin Card Racks now produced, part in a bag and part in a
basket, he asked liberty to leave them a while in this informants
apartments, which she consented to do, that the prisoner
William Thomas Harris< no role >
lives with his Mother the said
ann Harris< no role >
, that this informant on Account of her
Husbands disapprobation went two or three times to the
said Ann Harris< no role >
to request she would take the said Goods
away, and the said Ann Harris< no role >
always promised to
remove them, but delayed it from day to day, that this
informant