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July 1762

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one Shilling, His Hatt and a blue and white Handkerchief, saye
that [..] on a Sunday Morning about 4 o Clock [..]
and about three weeks agoe him Company with Mitechell, Jas
Harvey
< no role > , Christopher Wakeland< no role > & John Smith< no role > Stopt a Young Man
near the Turnpike St. George whom they Robbed of some
Silver, awaistcoat, some Pork, and two Razors, says that the
same Sunday Evening he in Company with Mitchell and Jos:
Clifton
< no role > Robbed a Man near the same place of two half Guineas
his Hatt, Watch and a Pocket Piece, says that two Nights before
this he in Company with Jack Smith< no role > and Richd. Mitchell< no role > Stopt
a Man upon the same Road and Robbed him of about fifteen
Shillings and believes his Watch tho Mitchell declared he did not
get it and that they also took his Hatt from him, says that one Night
12 o Clock about fortnight agoe he in Company with Harvey and Smith Stopts
and Robbed a Person in St. Georges Fields of three Shillings and a
Silver Watch, which Watch harvey Sold at Deptford for 36s. to a
Person who keeps an Alehouse in London, says that he in Company
with said Simpson, Mitchell and Harvey about two Months agoe
about 12 o Clock at Night Robbed a Person in St. George Fields
near the Borough of [..] few Half Pence, [..] says that about three Weeks
agoe he Mitchell and Smith Robbed a Man near the Angel Gardens
of some Half pence in ared Cap, and some Silver and father says that
about a Month agoe on a Sunday Evening he the said Harvey and
Jonathan Martin< no role > broke into sugar Ware House in Thomas Street
near Billingsgate and Robbed it of some moist White Sugar which
they sold to a Man who goes by the Name [..] of the Pigman
and Bakes Pyes on Saltpetre Bank for twelve Shillings as the
Pigman told this Informt. in his Own House and that the said Pingman
well know it to be Stolen Sugar

Sworn this 10th: day
of June 1762 before me}

John Hun< no role > [..]




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