Middlesex
to Wit
The information of Elizt. the Wife of
Thomas Johnson< no role >
, of Store Street in the
Parish of St. Giles in the Fields
in
the said County taken upon Path this
twenty fourth day of October 1772
as also the information of
William
Lillyman< no role >
, of Glanville Street in the
Parish of St. Mary le bone
in the said
County Butcher
, taken on oath before
us two of his Majestys Justices of the
peace
his & for the said County the
day and Year aforesaid
And first this informant Elizabeth
Johnson< no role >
for herself saith that Thomas
Jones< no role >
now present did this Evening
feloniously assault her in a certain
street in the Kings common Highway
in the Parish of St. Pancras
in the
said County and did then & there felo-
niously take from her person one black
Mode silk bonnet, with black lace
of the Value of five shillings her
goods & property. & [..] said William
Lillyman< no role >
upon his oath saith that
he did apprehend the said Thomas
Jones< no role >
immediately [..] after the said Robbery
was committed who fled on account thereof and