Westminster
to Wit
The Information of
William Haggonson< no role >
to
William Kendall< no role >
of the George Inn
in Long Acre
Stable Keeper
taken before one this 12th. day of
July 1786
Who being upon Oath saith that on Tuesday the 4th,, day of
July instant in the afternoon a person now present who calls
himself Francis Reynolds< no role >
came to his Masters Yard and asked
him to lend him a Shilling, which he refused to do, where Informants
said Master paid said Reynolds eighteen pence being the Remainder
of the Money due to him and discharged himthat Informant
went to bed that Night in his Masters Yard about eleven oClock
and put his Breeches under his Pillow containing one Guinea
and an half in Gold, about thirty Shillings in Silver and a
Silver Watch in the Fobthat when he arose the next Morning
about Five oClock he found that he had been robbed of all
his said Money and Watch, by some Person who had come into
his Room (the door not being locked or bolted) And further
saith that he doth Suspect and verily believe that the
said Reynolds is the Person that so robbed him of his Money
as aforesaid
Sworn before me this
12th. day of July 1786}
N Bond
William Huggonson< no role >