Middlesex
(to Wit)
The Information of
Peter Futch< no role >
of No. 13
Church Street
in the Parish of Christ Church Spittlefields
in the said County. Taken this 27th. day of March 1786
before me One of his Majestys Etc. in and for the said
County.
Who being on his Oath Saith that on Thursday was Sennight last
between three and four O Clock in the Morning he being then at the Bottom
of New [..] Gravel Lane
Shadwell
he Enquired of a Watchman there where he
could get any thing to drink who recommended him to the Green Dragon
in Green Dragon Alley
Shadwell
where he had been but a few minutes
and had Called for a sent of Purl with a Pennyworth of Gin in it
when John Murray< no role >
came in with a Girl who asked him if he would
go with him to which he Consented and went with them to a
house in an Alley in New Gravel Lane
where he saw the two prisoners
John Ralph< no role >
Alexander Falconer< no role >
John Young< no role >
and another [..] man
who Informant knows not beside the said Murray; who wilk him That Falconer then got
up and knocked Informant down whereupon Informant went to the
door and sayed he would go home that then Ralph and three others
of the same Men with great violence forced him [..] into a
Necessary at the Bottom of the Alley and did then and then forcibly
[..] take from him One silk Handkerchief and six
Shillings in Money his property.
Peter Fitch< no role >
Taken and Sworn the
day and Year first above
written before me}
John Staples< no role >