Reference Number | t18190217-183 |
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Verdict | Guilty |
Sentence | Miscellaneous > fine |
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496. JOSEPH KNOTT was indicted for stealing, on the 16th of February , one flute, value 18 d.; one pair of shoes, value 1 s.; one looking-glass, value 1 s.; one pair of trowsers, value 4 s., and one hat, value 4 s. , the property of William Hockerday .
WILLIAM HOCKERDAY . I live at Deptford ; the prisoner lodged there. On the 16th of February he left the house, and never returned. I missed my property at the same. time. He had given notice that he was going.
JAMES CAMPER . I am a pawnbroker. On the 16th of February the prisoner pledged a flute with me - I live at Ratcliff.
JOHN LINES . I am beadle of Limehouse. I apprehended the prisoner at Limehouse. He said he took the things to a house in Limehouse. I went and found them there.
(Property produced and sworn to.)
GUILTY . Aged 45.
Fined One Shilling , and Discharged.
First Middlesex Jury, before Mr. Common Sergeant.