Middlesex
.
The Examination of
Henry Giles< no role >
charged with Felony by
Robert Durrant< no role >
of the Parish of St. George Hanover Square
in
the C ounty of Middlesex
and taken before me
William Addington< no role >
Esquire
one of his MAJESTY'S Justices of the Peace
for the
County of Middlesex
this first Day of March
17 86
Who saith that he hath been a Gentlemans Servant that he
is at present out of Place that he lodges at Mr Woolleys a Shovel Maker
in Vine Street
Hatton Wall
that Thomas Hobbs< no role >
now present her frequently called
on him and endeavourd to entice him to go out and get things to make
Money off that he accordingly accompany himthat the first Robbeny they
Committed was at Mr Hepworths Stables in Red Lyon Yard
Grays I am Lane
where said Hobbs brokeupona Padlock belonging to a Coach House where they
Stole the Lining of a Coach and some Silk Blindsthat Hobbs took the said things
to his Housethat he did not give this Examinantthingany thing for
accompanying him to the said Yardbut hath frequently given him Six Pence
at a time since that he Knows not what is become of the said Propertythat
he and said Hobbs went a Second time to said Mr Hepworths Stables where they Stole
the Lining of a Coachthat in a Yard in little James Street
near St John Maws
he and said Robbs broke upon a Coach House and Stole the top lining of a
Coachthat they then went into the Stable and StoleOne frockand
Waistcoatandone Coat and one other WaistcoatOne Box Coat and
one Cocked Hatthat on Sunday the 26th. of February last about
Eight o Clock in the Eveningthey went to the George Yard
in Piccadelly
[..] and went up a Stair Care into a Room and Stole some
[..] }Leather Breeches
and a Quantity of wearing Apparrel
now Produced
Taken before me the
day and Year above written}
Witness
[..] Addington
Henrey
Giles< no role >
Charles
Jellous< no role >