Middlesex
to wit
The Information of
James Fox< no role >
of Old Street
in the Parish of Saint
Lukes in the County of Middlesex
Weaver
taken before us
David wilmot< no role >
and
William Gascoigne< no role >
Esqrs. two of his Majesties Justices of the peace
for
the said County this 9th. December 1772.
This Deponent saith that he with James Crudd< no role >
about a Month ago Stopt a
Man at Stratford
in the County of Essex
on the Kings Highway Between the hours of
Six and Seven oClock in the Evening And feloniously took from him a Silver Watch with a Metal
Bell and a Small key Belonging to a Dogs Coller six Shillings and Nine pence
in Gold and Five Shilling and three pency piece in Gold one Silver Groat with
Some other Silver And this Deponent saith that he with said James Crudd< no role >
Stopt
a Woman
at the same time and place aforesaid and Felouiously took from her
one Black silk Gown one Black Sathis Cardinal and two yards of Trimmings.
And this Deponent Saith that he with said James Crudd< no role >
about a fortnight
ago at waltham Stow in the County of Essex
Between the hour [..] Five and Six
o'Clock in the Evening Stopt a Man on the King Highway near Layton Stone in
the said County and Feloniously took from him half a Guinea Four shillings and
six pence in Silver and one Silk Handkerchief And this Deponent further saith that he
with said James Crudd< no role >
afew days afterwards Between the hours of Seven and Eight
oClock in the Evening Feloniously Stopt one Thomas Crew< no role >
on the Kings Highway near
the Green Man on the Forrest and took from him a Silver Watch with a Shagreen
Case and some half pence And this Deponent also saith that he with said James
Crudd a few days afterwards Between the hours of Six and Seven o'Clock in the
Evening Feloniously Stopt a Man near Kings land Turnpike in the Parish of Saint
John Hackney< no role >
in the said County of Middlesex
and took from his Person four shilling
and Six pence in Silver And two hind Quarters of Saml And this Deponent also
withs that he with said James Crudd a few days afterward Stept a Man in Daltons Lane
in the parish aforesaid Between the hours of seven and Eight oClock in the Evening
and Robbd him of one Neckcoth one pair of Buckles plates with Silver two pocket pieces
one Napkin and apadr of Glove Tops And this Deponent also saith that he with
said James Crudd< no role >
and one William Godson< no role >
a few days afterwards Between the hours of Eight
and Nine oClock in the Evening they Stept a Man in Kingstand Road
in the Parish of
Saint Leonard Shoreditch
and took from him one pair of silver Shoe Buckles and one pair
of Silver Knee Buckles One Guinea half a Guinea a Six Shillings and Nine
Pence and Two shillings and three pence in GoldandNine Shillings in
Silver and one Pocket Hand kerchief And this Deponent also further