very sure that said Harvey, was driving the said Coach at
the time said Roberts got off the Box as aforesaid And that
said William Sims< no role >
for himself says that hearing of the
Robbery, and that the Robbers were taken, and carried to
the Bull he went there and searched them That on said
Roberts he found the Guniea and two Shillings and
six pence now producedThat on said Harvey he
hame six Shillings and some half pence, which he
rebuned to him And the said James Hall< no role >
for
himself says, that about seven o'Clock last Night, as he
was going ever Frinckley Common,
he saw a Hackney
Coach which was driver by said Harvey, that when
said Coach had got about two Hundred Yards beyond
the bold faced Stag, it stopped and as he believes two
Men got out of it, and one of them had a bhedgeon in
his Hand, That said Coach then went on, till it came
near to the Chaise, where it stopt again, And this
Informant further Says, he is very sure the Coach
which was brought to the Bull, is the same which
was driver by said Harvey at the time he saw it
upon Finchley Common
.
Sworn before me
the day and Year
aforesaid}
Sampr Wright< no role >
Benjn. Morgan< no role >
her
Martha [mark] Morgan< no role >
Mark
Thos Morgan< no role >
his
Benjn. [mark] Comb< no role >
Mark
Wm Harris< no role >
William Sims< no role >
Jnr.
his
James [mark] Hall< no role >
Mark