Westminster
to wit,
The Information of
James Beechey< no role >
, Post Boy
,
to Mr. Warburton of Grays Inn Lane
taken
before me this 16th. day of August 1786
Who being uponhisOath saith, that he drove Francis Field< no role >
in
a Post Chaise on the Night he was robbed and wounded as aforesaid that he believes
a person now present who calls himself William Hussey< no role >
to be the
the Footpad who stood at the head of the Horses during the Robbery and also believes
that another [..] person now present who calls himself Patrick Mc. Carnan< no role >
[..] is
the Footpad who stood at the off side door of the Chaise, and the person whom he
pursued and struck with his Whip, on the right side of his Head.
Sworn before me this
16th. day of August 1786}
N Bond
his
James [mark] Beechey< no role >
Mark