Middlesex
To wit
The Information of
Ann< no role >
Wife
of
George
Nash< no role >
of
[..]
Enfield Chase
Victr.
Dorothy
Crowder< no role >
of the same Spinster
,
Joseph Freeman< no role >
of the same Labourer
, and
Wm. Brice< no role >
of
Edminton
Labour
Taken before me this
1st. day of May 1761
Who being upon Oath severally say and first the said
Ann Nash< no role >
for hereself saith that on Wednesday the 8th.
of April last between the hours of 8 and 9 at Night three
Young Men on Horseback, came to her House, says that
one of them had Boots on the other two not, and that one of them
was very dirty and said he had received a fall from his Horse
and likewise said that they had been that Night Robbed
The said Dorothy Crowder< no role >
for herself saith that she
is Servant
to the said Ann Nash< no role >
, that on Wednesday the
8th. of April last and about the hour aforesaid three
young Men on Horseback came to her Mistresses House
says that one of them who was dressed in black or dark grey
was very dirty & that she this Informant Scraped his Coat
Joseph Freeman< no role >
for himself saith that on the wednesday
Evening aforesaid three Men came to the House of the
above Mr. Nash and that he this Informant took their
Horses in, which were, one a bright [..] Cropt Gelding
one a Grey or Roan the third a dark coloured one, and
says that the above Wm. Brice< no role >
get up behind the Gentlemen
who [..] the grey Horse
when they went away [..]
in Order to guide them to Edminton
And the said Wm. Brice< no role >
for himself saith that