Middlesex
to Wit
The Information of
William Duncomb< no role >
of John Street
Tottenham Court Road
Organist
and
James Boyd< no role >
of
Wardour Street
Soho Servant
to Mr. Payne Pawnbroker
taken before me this 26th. day of December 1781
Who being upon Oath say, and first he said William
Duncomb< no role >
says that about 4 oClock in the afternoon of the 6th. of
December instant, he was stopped by two Footpads in a field on
this side Kentish [..]
[..] white
enamelled Ring now produceda silver Watch and five Guineas &
a half in MoneySays that he is very sure that a person now
present who calls himself John Coleman< no role >
is one of the said
Footpads that robbed him and that he doth verily believe that
another person also now present who calls himself Francis
Curtis< no role >
is the other of the said Footpads that so robbed him of
his Ring Watch and Money as aforesaidAnd the said James
Boyd< no role >
says that about 8 oClock in the Evening of the said
6th. of December aforesaid, the said Francis Curtis< no role >
pawned
with this Informant, the said white enamelled Ring sworn to by
the said William Duncomb< no role >
, for nine shillings
Wm. Dumcombe< no role >
James Boyd< no role >
Sworn before me this
26th.. day of Decr. 1781}
W Addington