Middlesex
To wit
The Information of
William Ackroyd< no role >
taken
beofe me this 21st. day of Febry. 1770
Who being upon Oath says that he knows one Joseph Cox< no role >
Soldier one
John Deacon< no role >
a Soldier and one Richard Broker who lately broke out of
Goal, says that on Thursday Night last the said Richard Broker
the said John Deacon< no role >
the said Joseph Cox< no role >
and this Informant robbed
a Man near Newington
in Surry of some Money which the said Richard
Broker kept all himself, that the same Night the Same four persons
robbed another Man near Lambeth Church by the Water Side of some
Money six Shillings of which they divided amongst them, says that on
Wednesday Night last the said Joseph Cox< no role >
the said John Deacon< no role >
and
this Informant robbed a Gentleman in Great George Street
of his hat
and Cane which the Said John Deacon< no role >
took home with him, says that on
Tuesday Night last the Said John Deacon< no role >
the Said Joseph Cox< no role >
& this
Informant robbed a Man in the Bird Cage Walk
of his Silver Watch
& his hat that they were all three present when they sold the Watch to
John Davis< no role >
at the White Hart
in St. Anns Lane
, and that the said John
Deacon< no role >
and the Said Joseph Cox< no role >
likewise sold the said hat to the Said
John Davis< no role >
, says that about three Weeks ago the said Joseph Cox< no role >
the said John Deacon< no role >
and this Informant robbed a Man in the
Bird Cage Walk
of a 5s/3d & 2s/0d in Silver
Sworn before me
Febry. 21. 1770}
[..]
his
William [mark] Ackroyd< no role >
Mark