Middlesex
to wit-}
The Information of
John Judson< no role >
taken on Oath
the Ninth day of August 1786
before me one of
his Majestys Justices of the Peace
for the
County of Middlesex
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This Informant on his Oath Saith That on the Eleventh day
of July last about half on hour after Nine O Clock in the
Evening as he was walking along in Globe fields
in the
Hamlet of Mile end Old Town
in the Parish of Saint
Dunstan Stepney
(Middlesex
) he was stopped and Robbed
in the said fields by three man, who Robbed him of One Silver
Watch in a Single Case Capped, a half Guinea in Gold
two Shillings and a six pence good Silver and a bad
shillings One Pair of Silver Shoe and Knee buckles
and further Saith That Samuel Greenough< no role >
and
George Bentley< no role >
the Prisoners now under Examination
were two of the three men who Robbed him as aforesaid;
And that the said George Bently seized him by the
Collar and said Now, one word and you are a
dead man and he immediately received a Blow
and was knocked down, but by which of them he
doth not know, and that the Prisoner Samuel
[..] Greenough< no role >
had then a drawn Hanger in his
hand, And the Prisoner Bently said to the other
Prisoner, the Booger looks at us he'l betray
us, Cut off his head, they then went off
Sworn the day and
year abovesaid before
me}
D Wilmot
John Judson< no role >