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  1. WILLIAM DAGNEASH, Theft > grand larceny; SIMEON DAGNEASH, Theft > grand larceny, 27th October 1813.

    1068. WILLIAM DAGNEASH and SIMEON DAGNEASH were indicted for feloniously stealing, on the 4th of October , one hundred and ninety six feet of timber, value 47 l. the property of Gilbert Fox . GILBERT FOX. I live at Wapping High street; I am a mast maker . ...
  2. JOHN YOUNG, Theft > grand larceny; JOHN FRANCIS, Theft > receiving, 6th December 1815.

    71. JOHN YOUNG was indicted for feloniously stealing, on the 24th of November , three hundred pounds weight of printed paper, value 10l. the property of Thomas Bensley . And JOHN FRANCIS , for feloniously receiving the same goods, knowing them to have been...
  3. JAMES DAKIN, Theft > grand larceny, 6th December 1820.

    209. JAMES DAKIN was indicted for stealing, on the 8th of December , one grate, value 4 s. , the goods of Thomas Chatfield . THOMAS CHATFIELD . I live in Green lane, Tottenham . On the 8th of December, about half past twelve o'clock, I was told a man was g...
  4. Front matter from Proceedings, 11th April 1821.

    THE WHOLE PROCEEDINGS On the King's Commission of the Peace Oyer and Terminer, AND Gaol Delivery for the City of London, AND ALSO The Gaol Delivery For the County of Middlesex, HELD AT Justice Hall, in the Old Bailey; ON WEDNESDAY, 11th of APRIL, 1821, and...
  5. WILLIAM CHATFIELD, Theft > grand larceny; JOHN ALLEN, Theft > grand larceny, 19th February 1823.

    425. WILLIAM CHATFIELD and JOHN ALLEN were indicted for stealing, on the 12th of February , a pillow, value 18 d. , the goods of Benjamin Lamb . BENJAMIN LAMB . I am a broker , and live in Brick lane, St. Luke's . On the 12th of February, I lost a pillow, ...
  6. WILLIAM CHATFIELD, Theft > theft from a specified place, 19th May 1825.

    988. WILLIAM CHATFIELD was indicted for stealing, on the 20th of April , a tea caddy, value 2 l. 2 s., the goods of John Dark , in his dwelling house . JOHN DARK. I am a cabinet maker , and live in Leather sellers' buildings, London wall . On Wednesday, th...
  7. ANN WALKER, Theft > simple larceny, 4th December 1828.

    46. ANN WALKER was indicted for stealing, on the 27th of November , 1 tea caddy, value 1s.; 1 shirt, value 1s.; 1 pinafore, value 6d., and 2 handkerchiefs, value 6d. , the goods of James Chatfield . ARABELLA CAMPBELL . I am single, and live in Old Compton ...
  8. JOHN PRIZEMAN, Theft > simple larceny, 16th September 1830.

    1811. JOHN PRIZEMAN was indicted for stealing, on the 3rd of July , 10 pieces of timber, value 20l., the goods of John Chatfield and others . MR. CLARKSON conducted the prosecution. WILLIAM TEMPEST MERCER . I am in the employ of Messrs. John Chatfield and ...
  9. WILLIAM BENJAMIN BRAY, Theft > receiving; CHARLES JOHN WALMSLEY, Theft > receiving, 7th April 1831.

    935. WILLIAM BENJAMIN BRAY and CHARLES JOHN WALMSLEY were indicted for feloniously receiving, on the 9th of February , 9 sticks of timber, value 40l., the goods of John Chatfield and others, well knowing them to have been stolen ; to which they both pleade...
  10. Front matter from Proceedings, 11th April 1833.

    SESSIONS' PAPER. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR PETER LAURIE , KNT., MAYOR. FOURTH SESSION, HELD AT JUSTICE HALL, IN THE OLD BAILEY, ON THURSDAY, THE 11th DAY OF APRIL, 1833, AND FOLLOWING DAYS. TAKEN IN SHORT HAND,(BY AUTHORITY OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF...

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