Middlesex
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The Information of
William Richards< no role >
taken upon
Oath before me
William Blackborow< no role >
Esqr
. One of
His Majesty< no role >
's Justices of the Peace
in and for the
said County this 20th Day of June 1781
This Informant upon his Oath saith that on Saturday
Night the Second Day of June Inst.at aboutBetween the
Hours of Ten and Eleven of the Clock as he was [..] walking
up Holborn Hill
with a Deal Box on his Head containing
his Wearing appear and that near the Sign of the Saint Andrew
Opposite
St. Andrews
Church in the City of London
he was
accosted by several persons who asked him to go into the
public House
to drink and upon his refusal they pushed
him down and did feloniously take from him this
Informant the said Deal Box containing his Wearing
Apparel as aforesaid and this Informant further saith
that he hath since seen two Persons who call themselves
by the names of William Keltice and James Wilkins< no role >
otherwise Steward< no role >
who he verily believes to be two of thee
Persons that pushed him down and Robbed him as aforesaid
Taken and Sworn before
me the day and Year first
above Written
W Blackborow}
W Richards