Middlesex
The Information of
George
Buraston< no role >
William Aldons< no role >
[..]
Dennis Mc. Donald< no role >
John Lightfoot< no role >
taken before
us three of His Majesty's Justices
of the peace
for the said County
Who being severally upon Oath say and
first this Informant George Buraston< no role >
for himself Saith That about half past
eight oClock on Thursday Evening the 31st
of May last he was Stop'd in a Single Horse
Chevise in a fields near Colnbrook
by two Highwaymen
who demanded this Informants Money
and Robbed him of Silver Watch and Ten
Shillings in Silver and This Informant
further saith that the Watch now prduced
in theby the other Informant Within
Aldons is the property of him this Informant
and Stolen from him as aforesaid and this
Informant further Saith that he verily
believes that the person now present
who calls himself John Evans< no role >
to be one
of the two Men who Stopd and Robbed him
as aforesaid
And this Informant William Aldons< no role >
for himself Saith that he is a Pawnbroker
and lives in Berwick Street
that on
friday that first of June Instant
the person now present who calls
himself John Evans< no role >
pawned a Silver