the Gentleman and then he this Informant took from the said
Gentlemans Pocket about Twenty Shillings in Silver &
that the said Charles Gollogan< no role >
otherwise Collagan< no role >
took from the said Gentleman a
SilverhisWatch and that Suttle in the mean time took from
the Lady about Ten Shillings and several Thimbles
Saith that as soon as they had Robbed the said Gentleman & Lady
he this Informant the said William Jackson< no role >
Charles Collogan< no role >
otherwise Gollogan< no role >
and John Suttle< no role >
went together along the
Streetstillby the water side till they met a man which said
Man the said John Suttle< no role >
ran up to & Stoped and that he this Informant
the said Willm. Jackson & Charles Collogan otherwise Gollogan followed
him that Jackson took out his Pistol and held the same towards
the said Man thereupon he this formant took from the
said Mans Pocket a Silver Watch & Chain and a Knife with
four Blades andabouttwo or three Shillings
Saith that as soon as they had Robbed the said last mentioned
Man they went to Ratcliff Highway
and being near the
corner of a Street called Cannon Street
over took or a Met a
Man with a Basket [..] upon his Headhim the said John
Suttle< no role >
Stoped and William Jackson< no role >
presented a Pistol to him
and Charles Collogan< no role >
otherwise Gollogan< no role >
took from the said Mans
Pocket about fifteen Shillings
Saith that then Hey went up Cannon Street
and from thence to
the House of one Hannah Carr< no role >
in Church Lane
where he this
Informant the said John Suttle< no role >
William Jackson< no role >
& Charles
Collogan< no role >
otherwise Gollogan< no role >
lay the remainder of the Night and
[..] Here stayed till the Evening of the next DaySaith
that about 8 O Clock in the Evening of the said next day he this
Informant the said WIlliam Jackson< no role >
John Suttle< no role >
and Charles
Collogan< no role >
otherwise Gollogan< no role >
went from their said Lodgings at
Carrs to the sign of Noahs Ark
in Mill Yard
White Chapel
and there Drank together and tarried till about Ten O Clock of
the same Night and from thence they went together with one Charles
Earls< no role >
(who was in the last mentioned House & there joined them)