Middlesex
to wit
The Information of
John Hurst< no role >
of
Bord Church Yard
in the City of London
Gentleman
Ann Grundy< no role >
of the Same
Place Widow
and
Samuel Mayner< no role >
of Russell Street
Covnt Garden
Labourer
taken before me this 28th
day of November 1787
Who being upon Oath say and first the said John
Hurst< no role >
for himself saith that Yesterday Evening about
Five o'Clock he was robbed in Company with the said
Ann Grundy< no role >
in a Post Chaise on Hounslow Heath
of a Metal Watch a Steel Chain and a Wedg wood Seal
now produced by a Single Highwayman who
appeared to have something over his Face and had on
a drab Coat the said Ann Grundy< no role >
for herself
Saith that she was in Company with the said
John Hurst< no role >
at this time and was robbed of an Orange
and blue silk Purse containing two Grunias and
Some Silver by the said Highwayman and Verity
believes the Purse now produced is the Same she
was Robbed of as aforesaid And further says that
D'arcy Wentworth< no role >
now present appears to be
of the same size as the Highwayman that robbed
her and had on a drob Great Cast much resembling
the Coat now Produced by Edward Highes< no role >
-And the
Said Samuel Mayner< no role >
for himself saith that he
with others Yesterday Evening about half past seven
o'Clock apprehended the said D'arcy Went worth at
Norton Hill Turnpike
near Kensington
-That
When he said hold of said Wentworth he put his hand