The Information of William White< no role >
[..]
John Skiddy< no role >
, [..]
taken before me Sir Edwd Bindloss< no role >
Bar [..]
the 21 Augt. 1782
Who being in their Oaths say that one Charles Seagrove< no role >
a Servant
of their
came and told them that the Wife of William Cullis< no role >
another Servant
[..]
had got about 7 or 8 Pounds of Soap of their Manufacturer in a Bag which she
said She was Ordered by her Husband to Dispose of on which they ordered said
Seagrove to fellow the Woman which he did into the Shop of one [..]
asked for the Soap which was delivered to him from behind the Counter by Childman
in the Shop he then carried the Soap to his Master Counting House and in
Presence of All the other Servants they charged William Cullis< no role >
with Stealing
said Soap which he acknowledged
Middlesex
and
Westminster
}
to Wit
Sworn before me
the 21 Augst. 82
Edwd. Bindloss< no role >
William Whitchurch< no role >
John Skiddy< no role >
Charles Segrave< no role >