London
ss.
The Informations of
Thomas Edge< no role >
of No 12 Primerose
Street
Bishops Gate Street London Jeweller James
Styles No. 12 same Place Gentleman
William Edward< no role >
of Saint Andrews Church yard
by the
Ward Robe< no role >
Watchman
and
John Cooper< no role >
of No. 12 Old Change
London
Carpenter
Taken this 8th June 1786
Informant Thomas Edge< no role >
for himself saith thaton Thursday Evening
lastabout three o Clock on Friday Morning last he not with the
Prisoner
Ann Thomas< no role >
and Sarah Roberts< no role >
in Butcher Row without
Temple Barr who askt Informant to go with them to Holborn
to have some thing to drink upon which Informant called
Coach and went into it with the Prisoners that they were afterwards drove
[..]
Saint Pauls Church Yard
where they were put down
and upon Informant going to pay the Coachman he delivered
that he had been [..] of his Money Vizt. one Guinea and a
half in Gold andEightShillings in Silver and also a Pocket [..] and a Linen Handkerchief upon which he
alarmed the Watch and charged the Prisoners with having
Robbed him that the Pocket Book and Handkerchief now produced
are his Informant Property and the same as were stolen from him
ye Prisoners or one of them
Thos Dye< no role >
Informant James Style for himself saith that
as he was going through Saint Pauls Church Yard about
five o Clock on Friday Morning last when he saw the Informant
Edye come out of a Coach with the Prisoners that upon Edge's
Putting his Hand into his Pocket to Pay the Coachman he
say'd he had been robbed and had hold of the Prisoners and
Charged them therewith and the other Informant William Edwards< no role >
took them in charge that Informant followed the Prisoners
towards the Watch House
and now thePrincePocket Book