Middlesex
to Wit
The Information of
John Challings< no role >
Richard Farmer< no role >
and
Ann Colman< no role >
taken before me this 1st.
day of February 1781
Who being upon oath says and first the said John
Challinge< no role >
for himself says that in the Evening of the 17th. day of
January last he was robbed in a Hackney Coach a little
on this side Balls Pond of a silver Watch, three Guineas, a Crown
piece and [..] about nine shillings in Money, by three footpads
And the said Richard Farmer< no role >
for himself says that he was with
the said John Challinge< no role >
at the time he was robbed as aforesaid
and was also robbed of half a Guinea and some silver
by the same three footpadsand the said Wm Colman
for herself says that she was in the Coach with the said John
Challinge< no role >
and Richard Farmer< no role >
at the time they were robbed
as aforesaid and that she doth verily believed that two persons
now present who call themselves William Milbourne< no role >
and
William Russel< no role >
, are two of the Footpads that robbed
the said John Challinge< no role >
and Richard Farmer< no role >
Sworn before me this
1st. day of Febry. 1781}
Sampn. Wright< no role >
Jno. Challinge< no role >
Plr
. Farmer
Ann Coleman< no role >