Middlesex
to wit}
The Examination of Ann Goodall< no role >
taken on
Oath the Ninth day of October 1786
before me one
of his Majestys Justices of the Peace
for the County of
Middlesex
Who on her Oath Saith That she lives with her Cousin William
Monk< no role >
at the three Tons
at Dalston
in the Parish of St. John
Hackney
, And that yesterday was three weeks ago, being the
Seventeeth day of September last two men came on Horse back
to the Three Tons aforesaid, on Black Horses and got off and
called for Six penny worth of liquor, believes it to be Brandy or
Rum and Water and held their Horses themselves in the
yard and then paid for their Liquor and went away.
Saith That on the Sunday Proceeding the same two men
came to the Three Tons aforesaid near Eight O'Clock at night
One of them having a Gray Horse and the other a Bay one
they got of their Horses and held them in their hand
they called for Beer and had two pints and some bread and
butter and then paid their recokening and went away
Saith that on Sunday following being the first day of
October Instant the same two men came again to the
Three Tons aforesaid believes it to be about Eight O'Clock
at night on horseback with the same Coloured Horses as
last above mentioned and then had two Pints of Beerof
and some Bread and Butter and themselves held their
Horses they than paid their reconing and rode away, one of
them having a light Coloured great Coal on, and me of
the men now under Examination are the same two men
Ann Goodall< no role >
Sworn the 9th day of
October 1786
before me}
D Wilmot