Middlesex
to wit
The Examination of
Thomas Algor< no role >
charged with highway Robbery taken
before me this 18th. day of June 1787
Who says that he lately lived Waiter as the
Cambridge Coffeehouse
in Newman Street
which place
he quilled about three Weeks Since Says that on
Thursday the 31st. day of May last in Company with
another Person he robbed two Ladies in a Chaise on
Houselow Heath
from whom they took a Single Cad
Gold Watch and some Money Says that on Saturday last
he hired a House at the New Inn
at & lslington
and rode
as or Westminster bridge
some distance but did not
commit any Robberies that he returned about eleven
o'Clock and put his House up in Grays Inn Lane
at the
Red Lyon
as he believes and slept at No. 10
in Pleasant
Row
Islington
That he rode out again Yesterday Evening
between Six and seven o'Clock that he went Hen [..]
Heath and then returned a considerable was towards
Town that he then went back again and met a Gentleman
and Lady in a one Horse Chaise whom he Stop't and
Robbed of a Metal Watch a Purse and Same Money That
he afterwards met a Return'd Chaise but did not Rob
the [..] Persons that were in it as they said they were Poor That he afterwards
met a and Stopped a Post Chaise in which was a Gentleman and Lady
and robbed them of the Watch now produced and Same
Money and believes he received both Watch and Money
from the Gentleman.
Taker and acknowledged
before me the day and Year
aforesaid}
Sampr Wright< no role >
Thos. Algors< no role >