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Searched for all offences where offence category is other and punishment category is transportation.

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  1. Theft > other, 29th April 1674.

    There was also a Woman tryed for stealing a Silver Cup , the manner thus; she went to a Victualling House to drink a pot of Ale, and after having tarried some time, she desired the Woman of the House to lend her a Chamber pot, which she going to fetch it f...
  2. Mall. Floyd, Theft > other, 17th July 1674.

    Besides these persons Condemned to die, there were 5. Convicted of severall Felonies which desired the mercy of the Court for transportation, and had it granted, being sentence'd accordingly, of whom one Mall. Floyd was particularly remarkable for her Crim...
  3. Frances Johnson, Theft > other, 18th April 1683.

    Frances Johnson , was Tryed for stealing a Cravat, Silver Buckles a Hat and other things , from John Coply , which being proved against him he was found Guilty . [Transportation. See summary.]
  4. John Knot, Theft > other, 12th July 1683.

    John Knot was Tryed for stealing a Scarfe, a Hood, a Cornet, and other things from one Mr. Parsons on the third of May last, many of the things being afterward found where he had disposed of them, upon which he was found Guilty . [Transportation. See summa...
  5. James Handcock, Theft > other, 29th August 1683.

    James Handcock was Tryed for Stealing a Silver Tankard from Will. Clinch in Amen Corner , the which being plainly proved, and he being before Burnt in the Hand, he was found Guilty of the Fellony. [Transportation. See summary.]
  6. Christopher Ashley, Theft > other, 12th December 1683.

    Christopher Ashley , Indicted for stealing a Silver Tankard ; pleaded guilty to that and all other Offences within the Benefit of his Clergy. [Transportation. See summary.]
  7. John Bernard, Theft > other; John Williams, Theft > other, 16th January 1684.

    John Bernard , and John Williams , Indicted for Stealing Two Pieces of Woollen Cloth, out of a Cart in Woodstreet : Bernard was found Guilty , but Williams acquitted . [Transportation. See summary.]
  8. John Den, Theft > other; John Den, Theft > other, 9th April 1684.

    John Den Indicted for stealing a silver Tankard from one James Payne ; and also a second time Indicted for stealing another silver Tankard from Benj. Pierce : he pleaded Guilty to them both. [Transportation. See summary.]
  9. John Den, Theft > other; John Den, Theft > other, 9th April 1684.

    John Den Indicted for stealing a silver Tankard from one James Payne ; and also a second time Indicted for stealing another silver Tankard from Benj. Pierce : he pleaded Guilty to them both. [Transportation. See summary.]
  10. Richard Enos, Theft > other; Jane Norman, Theft > other, 9th April 1684.

    Richard Enos , and Jane Norman , Indicted for Stealing a Silver Tankard from Ann Parker , living at St. Katherines Lane near Tower Hill . It appeared, that Enos and another Man met this Jane Norman , and had her in to drink at Mrs. Parkers, Enos pretending...