Middlesex
to wit
The Information of
Henry Kitchin< no role >
Esqr
..
William
Allen< no role >
Esqr
..
William Ringstead< no role >
Gentleman
and
Henry
Rawlinson< no role >
&
John Cane< no role >
Servants
to the said
Henry
Kitchin< no role >
Esqr
. taken before me this 28th.. day of
August 1782.
Who being on Oath severally say and first the said Henry Kitchin< no role >
for himself says that on Saturday Evening last between Six &
Seven o'Clock he (in company with the said William Allen< no role >
and
William Ringstead< no role >
) was robbed in his Coach in Maynard Street
near Hornsey by two Highwaymen of about three Guineas;
and is very sure that a Person now present who calls himself
Peter Airey< no role > This name instance is in set 4480.
is one of the Highwaymen who robbed him and
his Company as aforesaid. And the said William Allen< no role >
for
himself says that he was robbed at the same time by the
said two Highwaymen of a Gold Watch with a Steel Chain
and two Steals, and a Purse containing about Sixteen Shillings;
and is very sure that the said Peter Airey< no role > This name instance is in set 4480.
and another Person
now present who calls himself James Davis< no role >
are the two
Highwaymen who robbed him and the said Henry Kitchin< no role >
Esqr.
as aforesaid. And the said William Ringstead< no role >
for himself
says that he was robbed at the same time of a Silver Watch
with a Steel Chain and about fourteen Shillings in Money;
and is very sure that the said Peter Airey< no role > This name instance is in set 4480.
is one of
the said Highwaymen and the Person who robbed this Informant.
And the said Henry Rawlinson< no role >
for himself says that he
was behind his Master's Carriage at this time, and is very
sure that the said James Davis< no role >
is one of the said
Highwaymen And the said John Cane< no role >
for himself says