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Middlesex To wit

The Information of Thomas Marshall< no role >
taken before me this 7th. day of
November 1769

Who being upon Oath says that about six or seven Weeks ago Thomas
Dunk
< no role > This name instance is in set 3656. now present and this Informant robbed a Gentleman who had a
Lady in his Company close by the Pond in the Park about 7 or 8 o'Clock
one Night of five Guineas and a half, that some time after the last
mentioned Robbery the Said Thomas Dunk< no role > and this Informant
Robbed a Woman in Green Park of a black Sattin Cardinal which
was pawned in Westminster by Mary Pattison< no role > who lived with the
said Thomas Dunk< no role > and who feloniously received the said Cardinal
knowing it to be Stolen, that a few Nights afterwards the said
Thomas Dunk< no role > and this Informant robbed a Carter on the Road
between Kensington and Hyde Park Corner of ten pence half penny,
that about a fortnight ago the said Thomas Dunk< no role > and this Informant
robbed a Gentleman and Lady in the Green Park of Watch in a
Shagreen Case and Some Money & a some Spoons & a Snuff Box that the Said Mary
Pattison
< no role > sold the Said Watch and Tea Spoons near Duks Place & that the Snuff
Box was thrown away, that last Monday Night was Sevenight
the said Thomas Dunk< no role > and this Informant robbed a Man in
the Green Park of a Metal Watch and some Money which
Watch was sold by the said Mary Pattison< no role > in Duke's Place ,
that on Night last Week the said Thomas Dunk< no role > & this Informant
robbed two Woman in Hyde Park of their Cardinals and a
Handkerchief, that last Friday Night the said Thomas Dunk< no role >
and this Informant robbed a Gentleman in a Carriage between
Turnham Green and Brentford of some Money and a Pistole,
that the same Night the said Thomas Dunk< no role > & this Informant robbed the
Gentleman & Lady of the Tea Spoons or as before mentioned they likewise
attacked and beet of a Gentleman servant in the Green Park but did not
rob him

Sworn before me
Novembr. 7. 1769:}

his
Thomas [mark] Marshalll< no role >
Mark

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