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Thomas Cole, Theft > pocketpicking; John Clark, Theft > pocketpicking, 14th September 1763.
412, 413. (L.) Thomas Cole , and John Clark , were indicted for stealing three India bonds, val. 105 l. each, the property of Joachim Gerrard Bass , privately from his person , Sept. 29, 1762 . * The prosecutor gave the same account as on the trial of Stee...
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Thomas Cole, Theft > pocketpicking; John Clark, Theft > pocketpicking, 14th September 1763.
412, 413. (L.) Thomas Cole , and John Clark , were indicted for stealing three India bonds, val. 105 l. each, the property of Joachim Gerrard Bass , privately from his person , Sept. 29, 1762 . * The prosecutor gave the same account as on the trial of Stee...
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Mary John Short Squale, Theft > grand larceny, 14th September 1763.
414. (M.) Mary Short , otherwise wife of John Squale , was indicted for stealing a copper tea kettle, value 2 s. a sauce pan, a blanket, a sheet, and a flat iron , the property of John Scurry , Aug. 15 . + It appeared, the goods were let with a lodging to ...
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James Brown, Violent Theft > highway robbery, 14th September 1763.
415. (L.) James Brown , otherwise James Smith , was indicted for that he, in Middle Temple Lane , in the King's highway, on Ralph Hodson did make an assault, putting him in corporal fear and danger of his life, and stealing from his person one silver watch...
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Elizabeth Jones, Theft > shoplifting; Elizabeth Jones, Theft > shoplifting, 14th September 1763.
416. (L.) Elizabeth Jones , spinster , otherwise Elizabeth wife of Jones , was indicted for stealing twenty eight yards of printed cotton cloth, val. 6 l. 6 s. the property of John Cancellor , privately in the shop of the said John , Aug. 6 . ++ The prosec...
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Christian Read, Theft > grand larceny, 14th September 1763.
417. (M.) Christian Read , spinster , was indicted for stealing one linnen shirt, val. 1 s. one linnen shift, val. 1 s. and one cotton and silk handkerchief, val. 2 s. the property of Humphry Fort , Aug. 25 . * The prosecutor lives in St. Martin's parish ,...
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Margaret Harris, Theft > grand larceny, 14th September 1763.
418. (M.) Margaret Harris , widow , was indicted for stealing 2 l 12 s. 6 d. the money of James Adams , Aug. 11 . + The prosecutor missed the money mentioned, the prisoner lived at the next door to him, he suspected her, and charged her with it; she confes...
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Rose Dormer, Theft > grand larceny, 14th September 1763.
419. (M.) Rose Dormer was indicted for stealing a silver watch, val. 40 s. and one pair of stockings, val. 3 s. the property of Martin Meyer . The prosecutor was called upon his recognizance, he did not appear. Acquitted . His recognizance was ordered to b...
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Edmund Nicholson, Theft > burglary; Roger M'Dorman, Theft > burglary; William Black, Theft > burglary, 14th September 1763.
420, 421, 422. (M.) Edmund Nicholson , Roger M'Dorman , and William Black were indicted for breaking the dwelling house of William Plowman , on the 25th of July , about the hour of 1 in the night, and stealing one walnut tree tea chest, six silver tea spoo...
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Edmund Nicholson, Theft > burglary; Roger M'Dorman, Theft > burglary; William Black, Theft > burglary, 14th September 1763.
420, 421, 422. (M.) Edmund Nicholson , Roger M'Dorman , and William Black were indicted for breaking the dwelling house of William Plowman , on the 25th of July , about the hour of 1 in the night, and stealing one walnut tree tea chest, six silver tea spoo...