Reference Number | t18330411-82 |
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Verdict | Guilty |
Sentence | Transportation |
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753. HENRY BROWN was indicted for stealing, on the 29th of March , 1 handkerchief, value 5s., the goods of Jenkin Edward Tappenden , from his person .
JENKIN EDWARD TAPPENDEN. I live in Milbank-street, Westminster. On the 29th of March, between three and four o'clock, I was in the New-road ; I missed my handkerchief, which I had safe a few minutes before - I had seen the prisoner repeatedly at my heels, and suspected him; I followed him, and gave him into custody; my handkerchief was found on him at the station.
DENNIS KEAYS (Police-constable D 113). I took the prisoner, and found this handkerchief on him.
GUILTY . Aged 19. - Transported for Fourteen Years .