Middlesex
.
The Examination of
John Mason< no role >
charged with Felony by
Luke Naylor< no role >
of the Parish of Saint Dunstan in the West
in
the C ity of LondonGentleman
and taken before me Sir
Sampson Wright< no role >
Knt.
one of his MAJESTY'S Justices of the Peace
for the
County of Middlesex
, this 24th.. Day of December
1784
.
Who saith that in the Evening of Sunday the 24th..of
October last past, one Joseph Remnant< no role >
an Attorney's Clerk
,
and this Examinant, went to the Chamlurs of the said Luke
Naylor< no role >
in Cliffords Inn
for the purpose of Robbing them
That said Remnant opened the door and let this Examinant
in That they robbed said Chamber of a Searlet boat
new produced, and several pair of Breeches & Waistcoats.
That they carried said Articles to said Remnan to Lodging
at No.. 3 in Essex Street
, and put them under a Bed therein
That the next day this Examinant pawned said Searlet Coat at
Mr.. Brown's in the Strand
for one Guinea, at which time said
Joseph Remnant< no role >
stood at a little distance-That on the same
day Exminant pursuance Green coat at Cooper & Millers in Wyche street
belonging to said Luke Raytor< no role >
, said Remnant standing at a distance,
Taken before me the Day
and year above written}
Sampn Wright< no role >
Witness
Tutrick McManus< no role >