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  1. 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...
  2. 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...
  3. 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 ...
  4. 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...
  5. 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...
  6. 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 ,...
  7. 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...
  8. 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...
  9. 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...
  10. 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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