THOMAS CLARK.
16th May 1833
Reference Numbert18330516-99
VerdictGuilty
SentenceTransportation

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983. THOMAS CLARK was indicted for stealing, on the 9th of May , 1 jacket, value 20s.; 1 pair of trousers, value 8s.; and 1 shirt, value 2s. , the goods of Richard Clinton .

CHARLOTTE HEWSTON . I lodge in the same house with Richard Clinton, in James-street, Wellington-square . The prisoner lodged there a little while - the bundle which contained the articles stated, was in my care; the prisoner came to me last Wednesday week, and said Richard Clinton had sent him for it, and I gave it him.

CHARLES ESMOND . I am a pawnbroker. I have a jacket and trousers pawned by the prisoner on the 9th of May.

RICHARD CLINTON . These are my property, I left them in the bundle - I did not send the prisoner for them.

Prisoner's Defence. He sent me for them. Witness. No, I did not.

GUILTY . Aged 22. - Transported for Seven Years .


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