Elizabeth Firth, Theft > grand larceny, 12th October 1720.

Reference Number: t17201012-25
Offence: Theft > grand larceny
Verdict: Guilty
Punishment: Transportation

Elizabeth Firth , of St. Martins in the Fields , was indicted for feloniously stealing a Poplin Gown and Petticoat value 8 s. a Camblet Gown and Petticoat value 6 s. A pair of Stayes 2 s. a Silk Hood 1 s. and 5 s. in Money , the Goods and Money of George Leadbeater , on the 12th of September last. It appeared that the Prisoner was the Prosecutor's Lodger , took the Goods and went away with them; that she was taken 4 Days afterwards, and the Goods found upon her, which were produced in Court, and owned by the Prosecutor. The Jury found her Guilty . Transportation .


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