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Informant Stopt the Coach when Moore and Dodd went
to Each Door of the Coach and Robbed the Gentlemen of
their Money when some Men Coming up they all ran away
but Moore and Dodd were taken tryed and Convicted for
the said Robbery but he Escaped, That about the Middle
of October last he together with Charles Carr< no role > Joseph Trotler< no role >
and James Moore< no role > . Stole a Werry from a Mr. Greens
a Boat Builders at Rotherhithe when they left Trotler
at Cuckolds Point and the other Two and there Informant Rowed the Boat to
Chatham and sold her to one George Neale< no role > a Waterman
for Six Guineas three he received in Cash and [..]
the other three. the receipt for the Money was signed by Informant in the name of Samuel Moore< no role > Bourne
and by Carr in the [..] of William Smith< no role > be a [..] added there [..]
other three heReceived a Note of HandforOn Monday
Evening last he together with John Murray< no role > and John
Thomas
< no role > Broke the Windows of a Shop near Church Lane
and Stole three Shirts which they sold in Pettycoat Lane
but to whom he does not know, on Tuesday Evening last
he together with John Thomas< no role > Broke the Windows of
a Shop near New Gravel Lane Wapping and Stole some
Silk Handkerchiefs, And further saith that on Wednesday
Night last he together with Cuthbert Rutledge< no role > Nathaniel
Davis
< no role > a Man who goes by the name of Duke and James
Collins
< no role > Stopt a Man at Billingsgate and Robbed him
of his Hat a pair of Shoes and Silver Buckles When Informant
was taken to the Watch house but was discharged by the
Officer of the Night but what became of the Hatt Shoes
and Buckles he does not know, that on Thursday
Night Last he with John Thomas< no role > Broke the Window
of a Shop in Wapping and Stole a Velveret Waistcoat
which the said John Thomas< no role > sold the same Evening
for five Shillings at a Shop in Back Lane

Taken and Sworn at the Public
Office the day and Year first
above Written before us}

P Grane< no role >
John Woodham< no role >

Edward Parry< no role > This name instance is in set 1531.




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