Middlesex
to wit}
The Information of
John Dunber< no role >
taken before me this 5th. day of
Decr. 1764
Who being upon Oath says that he has known John Weskett< no role >
(now in Custody) about six Years and John Bradley< no role >
now
present about eight Years, says that he very well remembers
that about [..] five Years aged John Bradley< no role >
told him that James
Cooper< no role >
who has lived with Master Montague and [..]
then lived with Mr. Rothonater Jones had advised him said
Bradley and said Weskett to Rob Master Montagues Chamber
in Lincol [..] Inn
and that he had instructed them now to do it, says
that he saw said Bradley a few days afterwards whom formed
him that he & Weskett had Committed the aforesaid Robbery
and Shewed him a Gold Watch and some Gold Rings which
they had taken away from the sd. Phanbert, says that he said
Weskett and Bradley together several times after the said
Robbery was Committed, that he heard them both Talk of it as well
Weskett as Bradley and that from their Conversation he has
the greatest reason to believes that they were equally concerned
in Commiting it aske heard them describe the manner of doing
it with Ladders which they carried in the day time for that purpose
says that said Bradley Melted several of the Gold Rings above
-mentioned in a Crucible in the Cellar of Richd. Hambeen< no role >
Esqr.
now
Lord Revor at his House in the Post Office
in Lombard Street
by.
means of a Charcoal Fire which this Informant had in a Brazietts
Air the Cellars, and say that at this time Bradley and Weskett
were Intimate Friends
John Dunbar< no role >
Sworn before me the
day and Year first above
writen}
Walding