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Ann Plunket, Theft > grand larceny; Mary Williams, Theft > grand larceny, 14th January 1757.
69, 70. (M.) Ann Plunket and Mary Williams . spinsters , were indicted for stealing 4 s. in money numbered , the money of Thomas Brinton , December 18 . ++. Thomas Brinton . I had been and received 7 l. 9 s. and gave it my wife all but a 36 s. piece, and w...
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Susannah Williams, Theft > theft from a specified place, 14th January 1757.
71. (L). Susannah Williams , spinster , was indicted for stealing two blankets, value 5 s. one pair of sheets, value 6 s. one pair of pillow biers, one napkin, one towel, one flat iron, one copper saucepan; the goods of Ann Simpson , spinster , the same be...
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Elizabeth Knotmill, Theft > theft from a specified place, 14th January 1757.
72. (L.) Elizabeth Knotmill , otherwise Shelton , spinster , was indicted for stealing one silver watch, value 3 l. 3 s. the property of Abraham Thomas , in the dwelling house of the said Abraham , Jan. 4 . ++ Abraham Thomas . I sell gingerbread and salop ...
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Ann Long, Theft > grand larceny, 14th January 1757.
73. (L.) Ann Long , spinster , was indicted for stealing one silver spoon, value 10 s. the property of Rice Price , Dec 30 .* Margaret Price. The prisoner came to my house, on the Thursday night before New Year's day, for some pearl ashes. Q. Are you a mar...
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Jane Carrol, Theft > grand larceny, 14th January 1757.
74. (L.) Jane Carrol , spinster , was indicted for stealing one pair of leather breeches, value 2 s. one brass candlestick, value 2 s. and one silk handkerchief, value 8 d. the goods of Matth.ew Callahan , Dec. 22 .* Matthew Callahan. The prisoner was with...
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John Foster, Theft > petty larceny, 14th January 1757.
52. (L.) John Foster was indicted for stealing one cotton handkerchief, value 10 d. the property of Joseph Collier , December 22 . ++ Joseph Collier . I was walking along Grace church Street and felt something brush against my pocket. Q. When was this? Col...
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Elizabeth Cox, Theft > grand larceny, 14th January 1757.
75. (L.) Elizabeth Cox , spinster , was indicted for stealing three washing tubs, value 9 d. and one wooden bowl, value 3 d. the property of Jane Morgan , Jan. 8 .* Jane Morgan. I had three washing tubs in my yard, in Green Arbour Court, near the Little Ol...
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James Savage, Theft > grand larceny, 14th January 1757.
76. (L.) James Savage was indicted for stealing thirty bricks, value 6 d. the property of Mark Jefferson , Dec. 15 . + Mark Jefferson . I had a parcel of bricks, by a building, in Holbourn, near the Black Swan . On the 15th of December, in the evening, I w...
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William King, Theft > petty larceny, 14th January 1757.
77. (L.) William King was indicted for stealing one tin burner for a lamp, value 4 d. the property of John Hinks , and one tin burner for a lamp, value 4 d. the property of James Love , Dec. 12 . ++ John Hinks . I had lost a great many tin burners out of l...
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Walter Broxton, Theft > grand larceny; Walter Broxton, Theft > receiving, 14th January 1757.
78, 79. (M.) Walter Broxton and John Gouge were indicted, the first for stealing two truffes of hay, value 2 s. the property of Charles Bocock , and the other for receiving the same well knowing them to have been stolen , Dec. 17 . + Charles Bocock . Bloxt...