Middlesex
to wit
The Information of
Mary Paget< no role >
Servant
to
James Butterfield< no role >
of Great Shire Lane
Vintner
and
John Boyd< no role >
Servant
to
John Cates< no role >
of the Strand
Pawn broker
taken
before me this 7th. day of November
1787
Who being upon Oath severally say and first the said Mary Paget< no role >
for herself Saith that the person now
present who calls herself Eleanor Mc. Donald< no role >
lived
Servant
with said James Butterfield< no role >
That about two
o'Clock in the afternoon of Yesterday this Informant
went out and left the said Eleanor Mc. Donald< no role >
in
the House that in about half an Hour this Informant
returned when she found the said Eleanor M'c Donald
had left the House And this Informant further Says
that she went up Stairs and that the Sheets were
taken off two Beds and that the four Sheets now Produced
by said John Boyd< no role >
are the Property of James
Butter field her said Master and are the same
Sheets that were taken off the said Beds as aforesaid
And the said John Boyd< no role >
for himself Says that
between four and five o'Clock in the afternoon of
Yesterday the said Eleanor M'c Donald came
to his Master's Shop and offered to pawn one of the
Sheets now produced that Informant suspecting she
had stolen the said Sheet to Stop't her when he found
the three other Sheets now produced upon her
Sworn before me this
7th November 1787}
Mary Padgit< no role >
John Boyd< no role >
Sampr Wright< no role >