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  1. ELIZA EMERY, Theft > pocketpicking; MARY DUFFIELD, Theft > pocketpicking; GEORGE CARTER, Theft > pocketpicking; WILLIAM BRITTON, Theft > pocketpicking, 3rd March 1845.

    779. ELIZA EMERY, MARY DUFFIELD, GEORGE CARTER , and WILLIAM BRITTON , were indicted for stealing 1 watch, value 10s.; 1 seal, 5s.; 1 key, 3s.; and 1 guard, 6d.; the goods of George Morgan, from his person. GEORGE MORGAN . I live with my father, in King's ...
  2. MARY COURTENAY, Theft > pocketpicking, 3rd March 1845.

    785. MARY COURTENAY was indicted for stealing 1 watch, value 5l., the goods of Henry Collins, from his person. HENRY COLLINS . I went into the Alfred's Head coffee shop, at the corner of the London road, on the 9th of Feb.—I was in the house till day...
  3. ELIZABETH DONOVAN, Theft > pocketpicking, 3rd March 1845.

    793. ELIZABETH DONOVAN was indicted for stealing 1 cloak, value 4s.; and 1 handkerchief, 1s.; the goods of Frederick Watts, from the person of Frances Watts. MARY ANN WATTS . I am the wife of Frederick Watts—we live in Southwark. On the 27th of Feb. ...
  4. ELIZABETH DONOVAN, Theft > pocketpicking, 3rd March 1845.

    794. ELIZABETH DONOVAN was again indicted for stealing 1 neckerchief, value 6d., the property of George Jeal, from the person of Thomas Ralph Jeal; and that she had before been convicted of felony. ELIZA JEAL . I am the wife of George Jeal—we live in...
  5. WILLIAM HAYES, Theft > pocketpicking, 7th April 1845.

    820. WILLIAM HAYES was indicted for stealing 1 handkerchief, value 2s. 5d., the goods of Vere Joseph Clewer, from his person; to which he pleaded GUILTY . Aged 18.— Confined Six Months. Before Mr. Justice Coleridge.
  6. JOHN BOYLE, Theft > pocketpicking, 7th April 1845.

    859. JOHN BOYLE was indicted for stealing, on the llth of April, 1 handkerchief, value 1s., the goods of Alexander Baldie, from his person. ALEXANDER BALDIE . I am a solicitor's clerk, and live in Marylebone street. About five o'clock, on the llth of April...
  7. RICHARD LEE, Theft > pocketpicking, 7th April 1845.

    865. RICHARD LEE was indicted for unlawfully attempting to steal 1 watch, the goods of Jonathan James William Bacon, from his person. JONATHAN JAMES WILLIAM BACON . I am a carpenter, and live in Pennington street, St. George's. On the 7th of April, about h...
  8. JAMES WILLIAMS, Theft > pocketpicking; GEORGE DAVIES, Theft > pocketpicking, 7th April 1845.

    870. JAMES WILLIAMS and GEORGE DAVIES were indicted for stealing 1 handkerchief, value 2s. 6d., the goods of William Jones, from his person. JOSHUA WELCH . I am clerk to the firm of Champion and Co. On the 8th of March I was in St. Paul's churchyard—...
  9. EDWARD SMITH, Theft > pocketpicking; JOHN PROCTER, Theft > pocketpicking; JAMES GILL, Theft > pocketpicking, 7th April 1845.

    872. EDWARD SMITH, JOHN PROCTER , and JAMES GILL , were indicted for stealing 1 handkerchief, value 2s. 6d., the goods of John Russell, clerk, from his person; and that Procter had been before convicted of felony. SMITH pleaded GUILTY . Aged 14.— Con...
  10. CHARLES WOODROW, Theft > pocketpicking, 7th April 1845.

    873. CHARLES WOODROW was indicted for stealing 1 handkerchief, value 6d., the goods of Thomas Finnis, from his person. THOMAS FINNIS . I live in St. Mary axe. On the 28th of March, about a quarter past five o'clock in the afternoon, I was in London wall, a...

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