London ss
The Information of
Richard Burrele< no role >
of No. 67
Crutched Friars
London Coach master Taken this
12th day of May 1787
Saith that on Thursday Night last as Informant was coming
from the Play he was accosted by the Prisoner George Hysen< no role >
in Drury Lane
who asked him why he run so fast. Informant
answered what ways that to him. Prisoner then asked if he
did not known him sayd he did not, Prisoner then asked
Informant if he did not remember under Forming of his Breech
and playing with his Private Parts sayd he know nothing
of him and desired him to go about his business Prisoner
then sayd that Informant had better settle it for he
would be downed if he would leave him and if he did not
settle it by fair Means he should by foul. Informant
then observed the Prisoner to follow him house that by
held in the City and should not go out of his Ward
unless stopped or Presented by himthat Prisoner followed him and were met by the other
Prisoner
George Ellison< no role >
the other side of Temple Parr Whom Hyson immediately
accosted and observed he was glad that he had not
with him that both the Prisoners then Stand behind
for some time and their came up again to Informant
one on each order of him, and Ellison sayd that
he would be Damned that if he was Hyson he would