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  1. John Ray, Theft > theft from a specified place; John Ray, Royal Offences > coining offences, 18th February 1691.

    John Ray , was Indicted for Robbing one Bernard Chatfield , on the 9th of May last, and taking away several French Pistoles and other pieces of Gold, to a considerable value . The Evidence swore, That the Prisoner was a Servant to him, being an Apothicary ...
  2. Robert Chatfield, Theft > animal theft; John Beamore, Theft > animal theft, 9th December 1691.

    Robert Chatfield and John Beamore, alias Pemore , were both Indicted for stealing a Barrow Hog, value 20 s. a Sow value 20 s. on the 9th. of November last, the Goods of Simon Newel ; Mr. Newel said that he lost 9. Hogs in all, which were stole out of his Y...
  3. Supplementary material, 15th January 1692.

    Then the Court Adjourn'd till Tuesday Four a Clock in the Afternoon: And then being met, the Proceedings were as followeth; that is to say, These following persons being called over by their Names; and being asked, Why Execution should not be awarded again...
  4. Punishment summary, 15th January 1692.

    The Tryals being over, the Court proceeded to give Sentence, as followeth. Received Sentence of Death, none. Burnt in the Hand, 3. William Franklin, Thomas Riche, and William Bunworth. Ordered to be Transported, 5. Edward Bluet, Abraham Stacy, James Philip...
  5. Elizabeth Chatfield, Theft > theft from a specified place, 3rd September 1766.

    458. (M) Elizabeth, wife of John Chatfield , was indicted for stealing one pair of linen sheets, value 4 s. one stuff curtain, value 1 s. three flat irons, one iron poker, one pair of iron tongs, one iron fire shovel, one copper quart pot, one pewter bason...
  6. JOHN WEBB, Theft > grand larceny; JOHN TAYLOR, Theft > grand larceny, 2nd December 1795.

    47. JOHN WEBB and JOHN TAYLOR were indicted for feloniously stealing four gallons of rum, value 3l. the property of John Chatfield , William Chatfield , and Robert Chatfield , November 28 .(The case was opened by Mr. Knapp.) RICHARD BUNCE sworn. (The witne...
  7. JAMES BLAKELY, Deception > forgery; MICHAEL STACK, Deception > forgery; RICHARD CORNS, Deception > forgery, 9th January 1799.

    119. JAMES BLAKELY , otherwise PATRICK BLAKE , MICHAEL STACK , and RICHARD CORNS , were indicted for forging and counterfeiting, on the 4th of December , a certain will and testament, purporting to be the last will and testament of one John Ford , and to b...
  8. THOMAS RUSSELL, Theft > grand larceny, 16th September 1801.

    748. THOMAS RUSSELL was indicted for feloniously stealing, on the 27th of July , a gallon of brandy, value 10s. twenty glass phials, value 10s. and a wooden box, value 6d. the property of our Lord the King . Second Count. Charging it to be the property of ...
  9. WILLIAM WARNER, Theft > theft from a specified place, 6th June 1810.

    482. WILLIAM WARNER was indicted for feloniously stealing on the 23d of April , one hundred and twenty deals, value 50 l. the property of John Chatfield , Thomas Arnott , Robert Mercer , and Thomas Arnott , jun. in a certain boat upon the navigable river T...
  10. JOHN HOLCOMB, Theft > grand larceny; JOHN PITKEATHLY, Theft > grand larceny, 8th April 1812.

    338. JOHN HOLCOMB and JOHN PITKEATHLY were indicted for feloniously stealing, on the 18th of January , a gallon of rum, value 15 s. the property of William Chatfield and Samuel Chatfield . JOSHUA BRAY . I am a city constable. Q. On the 18th of January were...