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William Smith and Mary his Wife , of the Parish of St. Giles's Cripplegate , were indicted for breaking open the House of Deborah Firth in the Night time, and taking thence 3 Suits of Cambrick Head clothes, a Lace Handkerchief, 40 Yards of Ribbon, a Stuff ...
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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 L...
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Elizabeth Firth in
Punishment summary, 12th October 1720.
The Tryals being over, the Court proceeded to give Judgement as followeth: Receiv'd Sentence of Death, 9. William Fletcher alias Fellowes , Ann Tompion , Elizabeth Eves , Mary Granger , Martin Purdue , William Withall , Richard Cecil , John Harris , and St... -
James Firth, defendant name in trial of
James Firth, Killing > murder, 10th July 1734.
31. James Firth , was indicted for the Murder of Valentine Clark , by beating him on the Head, Breast, Belly and Back, and giving him one mortal Bruise near the left Ear, of which Bruise he instantly dy'd , June 2 . He was a second time indicted on the Cor... -
Rosamond Firth in trial of
John Blackston, Theft > grand larceny, 9th December 1749.
43. John Blackston , was indicted for stealing 2 silk handkerchiefs, val. 2 s. the goods of Rosamond Firth , widow, and 1 silk handkerchief val. 2 s. the goods of Rosamond Firth , Spinster. Nov. 13 . Guilty . -
Rosamond Firth, victim name in trial of
John Blackston, Theft > grand larceny, 9th December 1749.
43. John Blackston , was indicted for stealing 2 silk handkerchiefs, val. 2 s. the goods of Rosamond Firth , widow, and 1 silk handkerchief val. 2 s. the goods of Rosamond Firth , Spinster. Nov. 13 . Guilty . -
396. (1st. L.) REBECCA the wife of SAMUEL FIRTH was indicted for stealing two fustian coats, a woolen cloth waistcoat, eight stuff gowns, six stuff petticoats, one silk cardinal, two cloth coats, two linen shirts and three linen handkerchiefs , the propert...
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SAMUEL FIRTH in trial of
REBECCA SAMUEL the FIRTH, Theft > other, 29th April 1772.
396. (1st. L.) REBECCA the wife of SAMUEL FIRTH was indicted for stealing two fustian coats, a woolen cloth waistcoat, eight stuff gowns, six stuff petticoats, one silk cardinal, two cloth coats, two linen shirts and three linen handkerchiefs , the propert... -
Robert Firth in
Punishment summary, 29th April 1772.
The Trials being ended, the Court proceeded to give judgment as follows: Received Sentence of Death, 7. Joseph Lunn , Peter M'Cloud , Edward Bransgrove , Isaac Liptrap , Richard Morgan , Samuel Roberts , Thomas Bacchus . The two last to be drawn on hurdles... -
George Firth in trial of
JOSEPH PIDDOCK, Royal Offences > coining offences, 17th February 1773.
327. (M.) JOSEPH PIDDOCK , gunsmith , was indicted for that he not being a person employed in or for the Mint, in the Tower of London, and not being lawfully authorised by the Lord High Treasurer of Great Britain, or the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury...