Westminster
to wit
The Examination of
Mary Johnson< no role >
and
William
Bradley< no role >
taken before me this 3d. day of July
1787
Who being upon Oath say and first the said Mary Johnson< no role >
for herself says that on Saturday Night last a little past 10
o'Clock she delivered twelve shillings and two pence half penny
to the said William Bradley< no role >
desiring him to redeem three
Napkins two Waistcoats two Frocks a Shirt a Bed Gown and
other things out of Pawn at Mr. Mulcaster's Pawnbroker in
Chandler Street
and to bring them to her-And the said
William Bradley< no role >
for himself says that as he was going to
the said Mr. Mulcaster's he met in Grosvenor Square
John
Miles< no role >
nor present who asked him where he was going that
this Informant replied he was going of an Errand, that the
said John Miles< no role >
said he knew where he was going that it was
to the Pawnbroker's to which this Informant replied that it
was that the said John Miles< no role >
did this Informant let him
look at the Money to see whether it was good but this
Informant did not do so, that the said John Miles< no role >
walked
with this Informant to the Corner of Brook Street
in
Grosvenor Square
where the said John Miles< no role >
laid hold of this
Informants Hard which was in his Pocket [..] with the Money
in it and forcibly and feloniously took the said twelve Shillings
and two pence half penny from him against his Will, and
also the Pawnbroker's Duplicate, that the said John Miles< no role >
looked at the Duplicate by the [..] Lamp and then returned
it to this Informant bidding him go home and tell them that
he the said John Miles< no role >
would bring the Things, and the said
John Miles< no role >
run away the said Money, that he this