Middlesex
to wit}
The Information of
John
Mc Ginnis< no role >
&
William Gadd< no role >
Apprentices
to
Robert Corby< no role >
Master of the Cutter Joseph and
Mary< no role >
and
Joseph Marshall< no role >
one of the Mariners belonging to
the said Cutter taken before us two
of his Majestys Justices of the
peace
in and for the said County
Who being upon their Oaths say
that an Thursday the 18th. of January inst
their Cutter arrived from Dunkirk
and Anchored on the navigable River
Thames
Off Battle Bridge
in the County
of Surry that about Twelve o Clock at Night their
said Cutter was boarded by five or Six
persons who felonious by took and
carried away on board the said Cutter
three Shirts Two Handkerchiefs One Coat
one Waistcoat one pair of Breeches Two
pair of Sheets four Curtains One pillow
Case one pair of Stockings and one
Handkerchief the property of Joseph Wood
Hussey< no role >
the Owner of the said Cutter &
Six Shirts Two Waistcoats Two pair of
Breeches four Bottles of Brandy Two
Guns one Coat One Jacket and Two Waistcoat
the property of Robert Corby< no role >
the Master of
the said Cutter And this Informant
John Mc Ginnis for himself saith that
after they had took the things abovemd
a person now present who calls himself