the said William Jackling< no role >
called upon
the Declarant and the Declarant in a
Jocular manner said to him, that he
intended to committ A Robbery on
Lady [..] Hechstetter's House
and the reason for his mentioning
this was, that in conversation it
had been mentioned that a House
in Bond Street
had been broke into
and a great Sum of Money Carried
off, but that the person who had
Committed the Same had left the
Jewels behind him That Several times
thereafter the said William Jackling< no role >
again called upon the Declarant
And insisted that he should Rob, the
House, but the Declarant had no Such
intention, Untill he was at last
prevailled upon by William Jackling< no role >
to Agree thereto, & Jackling also
threatned that unless he agreed to the
he
Joseph Mugeltone< no role >
Wm Troth< no role >
J.P.