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Jane Ward, Theft > pocketpicking, 13th October 1703.
Jane Ward , was indicted for picking a Gentleman 's Pocket of a leather Purse, and 6 l. in Money numbred , on the first of October last. The Prosecutor said, That he had been up two Nights together, and meeting the Prisoner, they went to drink, and being s...
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Ann Finch, Theft > pocketpicking, 13th October 1703.
Ann Finch of the Parish of St. Margarets Westminster , was indicted for picking the Pocket of John Wharton , on the 15th of July last, of a linnen Bag, and 55 s. in Money . The Prosecutor said, That being in Drink, and coming over the Water to Westminster,...
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Robert Cooper, Theft > pocketpicking, 8th March 1704.
Robert Cooper , of the Parish of Saint Clements Danes , was indicted for secretly taking a Steel Hilted Sword, inlaid with Gold, from the Person of Henry Cruis , on the third of February last. The Prosecutor said, That as he was going by St. Clements he sa...
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John Dagford, Theft > pocketpicking, 26th April 1704.
John Dagford, alias Bentley , of the Parish of St. Giles's in the Fields , was indicted for secretly taking 40s. from Dorothy the Wife of William Brookhurst , on the 16th of March last; there was no Evidence against her, she was acquitted .
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John Davis, Theft > pocketpicking, 1st June 1704.
John Davis , of the Parish of St. Clements Danes was, indicted for secretly taking a Gold Watch value 8 l. from John Golding , on the first of May last, the prosecutor said, that he was going home late at Night, and by Temple Bar a Watchman run him up to t...
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Sarah White, Theft > pocketpicking, 1st June 1704.
Sarah White , of the Parish of St. Martins in the Fields , was indicted for Picking the Pocket of William Walters , on the 2d of August , in the first Year of the Queen, and taking from him 7 s. 6 d. The Prosecutor said, That he was in the Kitchen, in a Ho...
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Anne Jackson, Theft > pocketpicking, 15th January 1707.
Anne Jackson , of the Parish of St. Martins in the Fields , was indicted for privately stealing from Susanna Hunt , 49s 6d, on the 4th instant . The Evidence was the Prosecutor, who took the Prisoner up on Suspicion. But not being able to prove the Fact up...
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Mary Johnson, Theft > pocketpicking; Mary Austin, Theft > pocketpicking, 15th October 1707.
Mary Johnson , and Mary Austin , of St. Giles's in the Fields , were indicted for privately Stealing 40 s. from the Body of Joseph Saint , the Money of the said Joseph Saint , on the 30th of Sept. last. But the Evidence not proving the Fact upon the Prison...
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Edward Biggleton, Theft > pocketpicking, 10th December 1707.
Edward Biggleton , was Indicted for privately Stealing from the Person of Richard Haynes , a Linnen Bagg, with 19s. and 3d. the Goods and Mony of the said Richard Haynes . It appearing that the Prisoner was not concerned in the Fact, the Jury acquitted him...
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Hannah White, Theft > pocketpicking, 10th December 1707.
Hannah White , of the Parish of St. Giles's Cripplegate , was indicted for privately Stealing one half Crown from the Person of John Lucas , on the 1st of December last, but the Evidence not proving the Fact upon the Prisoner, the Jury acquitted her.