Middlesex
to Wit}
The Information of
William Wade< no role >
a
Servant
to Miss Clark of Mill
Bank
Westminster
taken before Us two of his
[..] Majestys Justices of the peace
for the said
County
Who being upon Oath saith that on Tuesday last about
Eleven o' Clock at Night he called a Cock to carry his Mistress
and her Sister home to Milbank Westminster
who where
them on a visit at Captain Haleys in Bullstrode Street
Cavendish Square
and this informant further Smith
that on going home in a Street near Cavendish Square
aforesaid the Coach was Stopt by a Person now present
who calls himself Thomas Whitefoot< no role >
And this Informt
further saith that he heard the said Thomas White< no role >
foot
Say Ladys your Money which words her Second time
Repeated and then mentioned your life And this
Informant being behind the Coach cryd out halls [..] what
the Matter then She said Thomas Whitefoot< no role >
turnd to
this Informant and said It Shoot you It Shoot you
And this Informant Keplyd with you [..] upon which
the said Thomas Whitefoot< no role >
Snapt a Pistol at him
And this Informant further saith that upon the said
Thomas Whitefoot< no role >
Snaping the Pistol at him the
Lactys in the Coach Crydent upon which the said
Thomas Whitefoot< no role >
Immediately [..]
and this
Informant followed him and pursued him with other person
and took him upon a Dung hill in a Stable yard in
Welbeck Street
and Delivered him to the Watch
Sworn before Us the 16th
Day of April 1773
John Machin< no role >
}
John Cox< no role >
Wm. Wade< no role >