Middlesex
The Information of
Samuel Goostree< no role >
taken
and Made on Oath the 3rd. day of April 1783
Who Saith That last Night or Early this Morning he
was Violently Beat and Robbed of about Eleven Guineas in
Gold Two pocket Handkerchiefs One Gold Ring and One
pair of Plated Buckles That he verily believes the Three
Women now in Custody Namely Catherine Jackson< no role >
Sarah
Carr< no role >
and Elizabeth Clerk were the Persons who Robbed him
as he hath been informed and believes the Buckles were
found in the possession of Catherine Jackson< no role >
and the Ring
in the Possession of Sarah Carr< no role >
But this Informant
Saith he does not recollect the persons of the said 3 women
So as to Johentify Them he being at the time he was so
Robbed very much Intoxicated with Liquor
But that he well Recollects his being Assaulted in the
Streetswithby a Woman with intent to Take the said
Ring which was there as on of his having been Beat
by Making Resistance and Calling the Watchman
Taken and Sworn the day
and Year aforesaid Before me}
D Walker< no role >
S Goostree