Middlesex
to wit
The Information of
Thomas Lee< no role >
taken before
me this 31st. day of July 1771
Who being upon oath says that he knows Thomas Chesterman< no role >
,
William Chesterman< no role >
, William Payne< no role >
, William Penn< no role >
, Matthew Penn< no role >
,
Robert Wright< no role >
, John Richardson< no role >
, Joseph Richardson< no role >
, Joseph Waldock< no role >
and James Elmore< no role >
, says that on Friday night last the said William
Penn< no role >
and this Informant robbed a Stage Coach between Kitts End
and Mims Wash
of a Gold Watch and a Silver Watch now produced
and some Money, says that the same night the said William
Penn< no role >
and this Informant robbed a Gentleman in a Post Chaise
near Kitts End
of a Silver Watch and a Silver mounted Pistol
now produced & some Money, says that the same night
the said William Penn< no role >
and this Informant robbed a Man on
Horseback near Whetstone
of a Silver Watch now produced. [..]
says that the horses on which the said William Penn< no role >
and
this Informant Rode and on which they committed all the
aforesaid Robberies were hired of one Lee a Barber at Tot-
-tenham
by said James Elmore< no role >
who well knew for what
Purpose the said William Penn< no role >
and this Informant wanted them
says that on Thursday night last the said William Penn< no role >
, James
Elmore< no role >
and this Informant "all on Foot" robbed a Gentleman
on Horseback between Kingsland Turnpike
and Hackney
of a
Metal Watch in a Green Shagreen Case a half Guinea, a Five
and three pence and a Silver Piece of Money now produced, says
the said Watch was sold by this Informant and the said William
Penn< no role >
to one Letsey Bechers< no role >
a Jew
for one Guinea, says that
on a Saturday night "believes it to be Saturday three Weeks"
the said Matthew Penn< no role >
, William Penn< no role >
, Robert Wright< no role >
, William< no role >