John Steward< no role >
had the remainder of the Moneythat said Steward
lived in Drury Lane
and wore a green Coatthat upon Stewards
being brought into the Brown Bear
in Bow Street
in the presence
of the said John Edwards< no role >
said Edwards declared that [..] said
Steward was concerned with him in the Robbery, but did not
say what RobberryThe said James Leigh< no role >
says that being informed
on the 13th. of April instant that said William's Till had been robbed
and that Edwards had been seen in one Buthrs Room in Marygold
Court
with a large Quantity of Half pence he fetched the said
Furneaux and caused him to be takenThe said Thomas
Crosby< no role >
says that after said Edwards was apprehended and as
he was coming from Mary gold to the Office in Bow
Street
he asked him in Bridges Street
who was concerned with
him in the robbery of said Williams's Money when he replied
that Stewards was, who then presentthat previous to this
at the Crown in Mary Gold Court he asked said Edwards at what
time he did the Robbery when he replied at 3 or half past 3
o ClockAnd the said William Grases says that the said John
Edwards< no role >
on Thursday morning about half past seven o'Clock came
his Masters House in White Hart Yard
that he sat down, had
some Purl, then pulled out a Quantity of Half pence to the Amount
of about one pound three Shillings together with about one
Shillings worth of farthing's and Said that he had received the