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1782

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That this Examinant with Caddie and Stunnel some night in
the week before last stop't two or three Coaches in Grays Inn Lane Road and some more
Carriages coming up and two Horsemen and the Horsemen hallowing
out and making a Noise, Stunnel made a Blow at one of the
Horsemen with a Hanger whereupon they rode off. That this Examinant [..]
and Caddie and Stunnel Robbed a Gentleman in a One horse Cha [..]
[..] which was one of the Carriages that came up of Two half
Guineas and a half Crown

And this Examinant Saith that in General all the property
they stole was disposed of by Caddie and Gray to some person or
persons unknown to him and the money they sold for was
afterwards divided amongst all of them.

Taken and Sworn the
day and Year first mentioned
before me}

D Wilmot

Wm Milburn< no role >

The said William Milburn< no role > in his subsequent
Examination taken and made on Oathbeforethe
fourth day of September 1782, Saith

That he this Examinant with Joseph Clarke< no role > a Convict in Newgate
one William Underwood< no role > now at Sea and one John Lucas< no role > who was hung at Tyburn in the begining of October
last about three O'Clock in the Morning but the day he does not
particularly remember stop't John Allen< no role > of Kingsland with his wife
in a Hackney Coach in Kingsland road and robbed them of Fourteen or
Fifteen Guineas And Saith that John John Fowler< no role > and John Harford< no role >
who were Convicted for that Robbery were not present with them therein
and were both innocent thereof.

That this Examinant with the said Stunnel and one Job Wilkinson< no role >
who was also Executed at Tyburn on a Sunday night which he
believes was Easter Sunday last about Ten O'Clock stopt a Mr.
Booth and two or three Woamen in a Hackney Coach in
Tattenham Court road near the Duke of Bedfords private road
and robbed them of one or two Dollars and some other Silver
a Green Shagreen Cased Watch and a Gold ring which Watch
he believes was found on the said Job Wilkinson< no role > who was Convicted
of that Robbery And further Aaith That Joseph Clarke< no role > who
was Convicted with the said Job Wilkinson< no role > for the same Robbery
was not present in Committing the same but was totally
innocent thereof




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