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  1. STEPHEN WILLIAM PERRY, Theft > embezzlement, 20th September 1852.

    882. STEPHEN WILLIAM PERRY was indicted for embezzlement. MR. HUDDLESTON conducted the Prosecution. JOHN CHATFIELD . I am a grocer, and live in Aldgate High street. The prisoner was in my employ on 31st Aug. and had been so for five or six weeks previous&#...
  2. JOHN ANDREWS, Violent Theft > robbery, 13th December 1852.

    97. JOHN ANDREWS , robbery, with violence, on Mary Way, and stealing from her person 1 handkerchief, 1 basket, and 16s. in money; the property of George Way. MR. ROBINSON conducted the Prosecution. MARY WAY . I am married—my husband is a private, in ...
  3. WILLIAM TURNER, Theft > stealing from master, 27th November 1854.

    103. WILLIAM TURNER , stealing 3 napkins, and other goods, and 1 10l. note; the property of Richard Chatfield, his master. RICHARD CHATFIELD . I am a master shipwright, in the Dockyard, at Greenwich; the prisoner had been in my service five months; he had ...
  4. EDWARD CHATFIELD, Breaking Peace > assault; JAMES MICHAEL BUTTON, Breaking Peace > assault; THOMAS NORRIS, Breaking Peace > assault, 24th November 1856.

    2. EDWARD CHATFIELD, JAMES MICHAEL BUTTON , and THOMAS NORRIS , were indicted for an assault upon Sarah Parker. (The prosecutrix did not appear.) NOT GUILTY .
  5. CATHERINE ROWE, Theft > burglary; ANN MORGAN, Theft > burglary, 4th April 1859.

    437. CATHERINE ROWE (25), and ANN MORGAN (17) , Burglariously breaking and entering the dwelling house of Richard Goodman and another, and stealing therein 120 yards of silk, value 20l., their property. Second Count, Feloniously receiving the same. MR. BAR...
  6. CHARLOTTE WINTLAND, Sexual Offences > bigamy, 11th July 1864.

    705. CHARLOTTE WINTLAND (30) , Feloniously marrying William Bailey Chatfield, her husband, John Wintland, being then alive. MR. THOMPSON conducted the Prosecution, and MR. COLLINS the defence. GEORGE BROWN . I live at Southsea, Portsmouth, and am a mariner...
  7. JOHN LAKEMAN, Violent Theft > robbery; DANIEL BARLEY, Violent Theft > robbery, 12th July 1869.

    631. JOHN LAKEMAN (25), and DANIEL BARLEY (18) , Robbery, with violence, with others, on William Hampton, and stealing a hat, a purse, a pair of boots, and 1l. 6d., his property. MR. ROLLAND. conducted the Prosecution. WILLIAM HAMPTON . I am an engineer on...
  8. FREDERICK CARTER, Theft > theft from a specified place, 13th January 1873.

    145. FREDERICK CARTER (24) , Stealing one barrow, the property of Frederick James Chatfield. MR. MEAD conducted the Prosecution. FREDERICK JAMES CHATFIELD . I am a wood hawker, of Deptford—on 26th December I saw my wheelbarrow safe in my yard, and mi...
  9. THOMAS LEWIS, Deception > forgery, 21st October 1878.

    857. THOMAS LEWIS (26) to feloniously forging and uttering a receipt for 5l., with intent to defraud, also to unlawfully obtaining 2s. from Herbert Chatfield with intent to raud.— [Pleaded guilty: See original trial image.] Twelve Monty Imprisonment ...
  10. THOMAS CHATFIELD, Violent Theft > robbery, 23rd May 1881.

    580. THOMAS CHATFIELD (18) PLEADED GUILTY to a robbery on. Edward Comber and stealing a felt hat and other articles, having been before convicted.— Four Months Hard Labour. Before Robert Malcolm Kerr, Esq.

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