Reference Number | t17270705-22 |
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Verdict | Guilty > lesser offence; Not Guilty |
Sentence | Transportation |
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Richard Norton , (a young Man, but an old Offender) and William Rouden , of St. Andrew's Holbourn , were indicted for Felony and Burglary, in breaking the House of Daniel Parker , on the 30th of May last in the Night-time; taking thence a Clock, with some Pewter and China , but the Burglary not appearing plain he was acquitted of that, but found guilty of single Felony . William Rouden making it appear by Evidence that his Confinement was occasioned only by the Malice of Norton, on Account of Jealously, he was acquitted .