Middlesex
To wit
The Information of
James Steel< no role >
of
Whetstone
Victualler
taken before me
this 30th. day of October 1761
Who being on Oath says that on that day on which it was
reported that Mr. Onyon of Barnet was Robbed two Persons
a went from this Informant's House on Houseback a few
Minutes before the said Robbery was Committed, says that
when the said two Persons came to his House they hung
their Horses at the door, says that he this Informt. Put
the said Horses into the Stable, that one of them
appeared to be of a Strawberry colour commonly called a Roan and had lost it's
near Eye, says that he has this day seen a Horse
which to the best of his knowledge he believes to be the
same, says that he does not remember the colour of the
other Horse nor the dresses of the said two Persons, says that
when they Rode away they went towards London
Sworn before me this
30th. day of October 1761}
[..] my
James Steels< no role >