Middlesex
to Wit
The Information of
William Haskey< no role >
admitted an Evidence in this Majesty's
behalf against
Robert Gandy< no role >
Richard
Jacobs< no role >
John Branton< no role >
Charles
Gandy< no role >
and
Thomas Bray< no role >
taken
before us two of his Majesty Justices
of the peace in and for the said
County
Who being upon Oath saith that he together
with Robert Gandy. Richard Jacobs< no role >
John Branton< no role >
and Charles Gandy< no role >
went to the House of
Edward Thomson< no role >
at Islington
about Seven
o'Clock in the Evening of Tenth of March
last when the said Robert Gandy knock'd
at the Door of the said Edward Thomas< no role >
on and
[..] said he had got a Letter when the
Door was opened and this Informant and
the said Robert Gandy Richard Jacobs< no role >
and
John Branton< no role >
Immediately rushed into
the said House and the said Charles Gandy
waited at the Door and on their entering the
said House the said Robert Seized held of the
maid Servant and pushed her into the Parlour
and the said Richard Jacobs< no role >
went into the
Kitchen and brought up into the Parlour a
Woman when the said Robert Gandy and
Richard Jacobs< no role >
Servant up [..] Stairs Search'd