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Francis Florence, Theft > theft from a specified place, 14th September 1763.
403. (M.) Francis Florence was indicted for stealing a silver tankard, val. 3 l. and a silver cream pot, value 10 s. the property of Patrick Bourn , in his dwelling house , July 21 . + (The prisoner being a foreigner, and could speak but broken English, an...
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John Williams, Theft > grand larceny, 14th September 1763.
404. (M.) John Williams was indicted for stealing a cloth coat, value 30 s. the property of Edward Pepys , Esq ; July 24 . ++ John Bethall , in driving Mr. Pepys's coach, missed the great coat off the box. James Merchant and Charles Drew deposed, they saw ...
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Edward Williams, Theft > burglary; Edward Williams, Theft > burglary; Edward Williams, Theft > burglary; John Tompkins, Theft > burglary; Charles Morgan, Theft > burglary; John Tompkins, Theft > shoplifting; John Tompkins, Theft > grand larceny; Charles Morgan, Theft > grand larceny; Samuel Gregory, Theft > grand larceny, 14th September 1763.
405. (M.) Edward Williams was indicted for burglariously breaking and entering the dwelling house of William Plummer , Esq ; on the 8th of April , about 12 in the night, and stealing three silver castors, val. 7 l, two silver candlesticks, two silver sauce...
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Edward Williams, Theft > burglary; Edward Williams, Theft > burglary; Edward Williams, Theft > burglary; John Tompkins, Theft > burglary; Charles Morgan, Theft > burglary; John Tompkins, Theft > shoplifting; John Tompkins, Theft > grand larceny; Charles Morgan, Theft > grand larceny; Samuel Gregory, Theft > grand larceny, 14th September 1763.
405. (M.) Edward Williams was indicted for burglariously breaking and entering the dwelling house of William Plummer , Esq ; on the 8th of April , about 12 in the night, and stealing three silver castors, val. 7 l, two silver candlesticks, two silver sauce...
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Edward Williams, Theft > burglary; Edward Williams, Theft > burglary; Edward Williams, Theft > burglary; John Tompkins, Theft > burglary; Charles Morgan, Theft > burglary; John Tompkins, Theft > shoplifting; John Tompkins, Theft > grand larceny; Charles Morgan, Theft > grand larceny; Samuel Gregory, Theft > grand larceny, 14th September 1763.
405. (M.) Edward Williams was indicted for burglariously breaking and entering the dwelling house of William Plummer , Esq ; on the 8th of April , about 12 in the night, and stealing three silver castors, val. 7 l, two silver candlesticks, two silver sauce...
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Edward Williams, Theft > burglary; Edward Williams, Theft > burglary; Edward Williams, Theft > burglary; John Tompkins, Theft > burglary; Charles Morgan, Theft > burglary; John Tompkins, Theft > shoplifting; John Tompkins, Theft > grand larceny; Charles Morgan, Theft > grand larceny; Samuel Gregory, Theft > grand larceny, 14th September 1763.
405. (M.) Edward Williams was indicted for burglariously breaking and entering the dwelling house of William Plummer , Esq ; on the 8th of April , about 12 in the night, and stealing three silver castors, val. 7 l, two silver candlesticks, two silver sauce...
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Isabella Watson, Violent Theft > robbery, 14th September 1763.
409. (L.) Isabella Watson , spinster , was indicted for that she, together with another person, unknown, did put George Grace in corporal fear and danger of his life, in a certain dwelling house near the king's highway, in the parish of St. Bride's, and vi...
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Ann Edgar, Theft > grand larceny, 14th September 1763.
410. (M.) Ann Edgar was indicted for stealing one quilted petticoat, val. 6 d. one cotton gown, val. 2 s. one pair of silver buckles, val. 2 s. one gold ring, val 7 s. seven linnen shifts, seven linnen handkerchiefs, four linnen shirts, two linnen bed curt...
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Sarah Dugmore, Theft > receiving, 14th September 1763.
411. (L.) Sarah Dugmore was indicted for receiving part of the goods mentioned to be stolen by Ann Edgar , well knowing them to have been stolen , July 13 . ++ Henry Woaden , the constable, deposed, he had the prisoner in charge on the 14th of July for bei...
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William Langley, Theft > grand larceny, 14th September 1763.
357. (M.) William Langley was indicted for stealing three linnen shirts, val. 20 s. the property of Benjamin Badington , and two linnen shirts, val. 12 s. the property of Thomas Badington , Sept. 8 . + Elizabeth Betts , who had the linnen to wash, deposed ...