LYDIA SCOTFORD.
25th November 1844
Reference Numbert18441125-155
VerdictGuilty > unknown
SentenceImprisonment

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155. LYDIA SCOTFORD was indicted for stealing 1 pair of stockings, value 6d., the property of Maria Dent: 2 brushes, 2s.; 2 pairs of gloves, 1s. 4d.; 9 lbs. weight of soap, 5s.; 11 sheets of sand paper, 5d.; 5 yards of linen sheeting, 2s.; 1 towel, 6d.; 5 yards of ribbon, 1s.; 1 pair of gloves, 2s.; and 2 printed books. 1s.; the goods of George Scholey, her master.

MARIA DENT . I am needlewoman to Mr. George Scholey. The prisoner was his housemaid—I received a bundle from my mistress at the kitchen door—the prisoner was then gone up stairs—I believe my mistress got the bundle out of the carriage—I examined the bundle—it contained a bedquilt, a round towel, some pieces of soap, and other things—they were my master's, Mr. George Scholey.

Cross-examined by MR. BALLANTINE. Q. What do you know this counterpane by? A. Two small holes in it—it is rather old—there is no particular shape about these holes—I can identify this round towel—she said she was very sorry.

COURT. Q. Was she charged with stealing these things? A. Yes, and she said she was very sorry, she could not tell what made her do it.

GUILTY . Aged 40.— Confined Three Months .

Before Edward Bullock, Esq.


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