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Image 332 of 40231st July 1771


Payne< no role > and this Informant robbed two Gentlemen in a Post Chaise
near South Mims of a Gold Watch with a Gold Chain and Two
Gold Seals and a Silver Watch and about six Guineas in Money,
says the said Two Watches Chain and Seals were sold by the
said Matthew Penn< no role > William Payne< no role > and this Informant to the
aforesaid Letsey Bechers< no role > for Ten Guineas, Says that in the
night of the 8th day of July last about 10'o Clock the said Thomas
Chesterman
< no role > William Chesterman< no role > William Payne< no role > and this Informant
robbed a Gentleman in a Ore Horse Chaise at the bottom of Stanford
Hill of a Silver Watch and two or 3 Shillings in Silver says the
said Watch was sold by the said Thomas Chesterman< no role > & William
Chesterman
< no role > to the said Letsey Bechers< no role > for one Guinea, says that
about an hour of after the last mentioned robbery the said Thomas
Chesterman
< no role > William Chesterman< no role > William Payne< no role > and this Informant
robbed Four Laices in a Coach between Kingsland & Newington
of a Metal Watch in a Green Shagreen Case, Four Purses, and
about 6 Guineas in Money, says the said Watch was Sold by
by the said Thomas Chesterman< no role > & William Chesterman< no role > to the
said Letsey Becher< no role > 's for one Guinea. Says that about seven
Weeks ago the said Joseph Richardson< no role > John Richardson< no role > Joseph
Waldock
< no role > and this Informant robbed a Man in the Fields
between Sir George Whitmore< no role > 's house and Kingsland Turnpike
of Fourteen Shillings and Six pence. Says that about Ten Weeks
ago the said John Richardson< no role > Joseph Richardson< no role > William Payne< no role >
and this Informant robbed a Man on Horseback who appeared
like a Gentlemans Coachman of Eight Guineas in Gold at the
bottom of Stanford Hill . Says that in the night of the 22nd of
May last the said William Payne< no role > and this Informant broke
open the Crown Tavern in West Smithfield and Stole several
Gold Rings a Tortoiseshell Snuff Box several Stone Buckles, an




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