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That this Examinant in company with the said Caddie Stunnel
and Gray in June last stopt two Gentlemen in a Hackney Coach in
Kingsland road , one of the Gentlemen seemingly had a Gardners Apron
on and robbed them of Fifteen or Sixteen Guineas one of them saying
"At the time of delivering the money" that he had the money ready for
"them and it was very handsome in Case he met such Gentlemen
on the road"

That this Examinant with Gray Stunnel Caddie and one Thomas
Blackall
< no role > now at large about Three Months ago stopped Three
Gentlemen and a Lady in a Coach in the road nearPancrasHolloway believe
one of the Gentleman to live in Queen street Cheapside and stole from
them a Metal Watch chaced with Silver a Guinea and one Shilling
also a Purse with some Money in it which purse was afterwards
thrown away

That this Examinant with Caddie Stunnel and Gray about two
Months ago stopt a Gentlemans Carriage in the upper Bal [..]
road in which was a Gentleman and two or three Ladys the Gentleman
was dressed in Black and Robbed them of two or three Purses
and their money there was also a person on horse back with the
Coach seemingly a footman whom they also robbed of a Silver Watch

That this Examinant with the said Caddie Gray Stunnel and
one Charles Woollet< no role > now in Newgate about two Months ago
Robbed some Gentlemen and Ladies in a Coach in the Pancras
road of Two [..] Clack Silk Cloakes two purses with some money and a
Silver Watch and the same Evening Robbed some other Ladies and
Gentlemen in a Coach on the same road of three black silk Cloaks a
Purse or two and some money and a White Cambrick Handkerchief
which Handkerchief this Examinant now have

That this Examinant with the said Caddie Stunnel and Gray
about a Month ago stop't a Stage Coach in Kingsland road and
robbed a Man in the Coach who said he was the Master of about
thirty shillings and a small bit of paper which on this Examinants
asking what it was the man Answered it was only the Bill of his
days work and which this Examinant returned to him again and
the same Evening they stopped another Coach in the sametook
from the other passengers in the Coach one or two pair of Silver
Buckles and about two Guineas, The same Evening they stopped
another Coach on the same road and Stole from the persons therein
about a Guinea and half and believes a pair of Silver Buckles,
From some person in one of those two Coaches was taken a Black
Silk Cloak which Caddie afterwards desired to have for his wife
or a friend of his and it was delivered up to him on his Allowing
the rest of the party Nine Shillings for it




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