Reference Number | t17930410-89 |
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Verdict | Not Guilty |
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373. WILLIAM WYBROW was indicted for stealing, on the 30th of March , a bed quilt value, 5 s. the goods of James Matthews .
I am a porter ; I lost a bed quilt, on Saturday the 30th of March. When I came home from work about seven o'clock
at night, my wife told me that she lost a bed quilt; I have seen one since very much like it, I believe it to be the same, I cannot swear positively, but I believe it is, I saw it on Wednesday last in the hands of Weaver a witness.Mr. Raine. There is no particular mark on your quilt? - No.
Q. What is the value of it? - About five shillings.
I took the prisoner, I do not recollect any conversation that passed.
John Weaver was called on his recognizance.
Not GUILTY .
Tried by the London Jury before Mr. RECORDER.