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Punishment summary, 17th October 1744.
The Trials being ended, the Court proceeded to give Judgement as follows. Received sentence of death, 7. Ann Barefoot 458, 460 Ann Duck 459 Samuel Ellard 468 Ann Gwyn 457 Richard Lee 440 Francis Moulcer 464 Peter Veltgent 442 Transportation for 7 years 10....
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Punishment summary, 17th October 1744.
The Trials being ended, the Court proceeded to give Judgement as follows. Received sentence of death, 7. Ann Barefoot 458, 460 Ann Duck 459 Samuel Ellard 468 Ann Gwyn 457 Richard Lee 440 Francis Moulcer 464 Peter Veltgent 442 Transportation for 7 years 10....
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Punishment summary, 17th October 1744.
The Trials being ended, the Court proceeded to give Judgement as follows. Received sentence of death, 7. Ann Barefoot 458, 460 Ann Duck 459 Samuel Ellard 468 Ann Gwyn 457 Richard Lee 440 Francis Moulcer 464 Peter Veltgent 442 Transportation for 7 years 10....
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Elizabeth *Andrews, Violent Theft > highway robbery; Sarah Page, Violent Theft > highway robbery, 17th October 1744.
423, 424. + Elizabeth *Andrews , and Sarah Page , of St. Martin's in the Fields , were indicted for assaulting William Burton on the King's highway, putting him in fear, and taking from him a silver clasp for a stock, value 2 s. and a cambrick stock , valu...
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Elizabeth *Andrews, Violent Theft > highway robbery; Sarah Page, Violent Theft > highway robbery, 17th October 1744.
423, 424. + Elizabeth *Andrews , and Sarah Page , of St. Martin's in the Fields , were indicted for assaulting William Burton on the King's highway, putting him in fear, and taking from him a silver clasp for a stock, value 2 s. and a cambrick stock , valu...
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Peter Delgens, Theft > burglary; Peter Delgens, Theft > burglary, 17th October 1744.
442. + Peter Delgens * , of St. Martin's in the Fields , was indicted for breaking and entering the dwelling house of Christopher Pinchbeck , between the hours of one and two in the night, and stealing two gold cane heads, value 5l. twelve pair of silver b...
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Peter Harris, Violent Theft > robbery, 17th October 1744.
443. Peter Harris of St. Stephen Coleman Street , was indicted, for that he being an evil disposed person, after the 21st of May, 1734. to wit, on the 17th of September last, with a certain short gun, which he then and there had, and held in his right hand...
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John Smith, Theft > shoplifting, 17th October 1744.
444. + John Smith of London , was indicted for stealing a silver spoon, value 9 s. 6 d. the goods of Thomas Jackson , in his shop , Sept. 29 . Thomas Jackson . On the 29th of Sept. about seven o'clock in the morning, I lost a silver spoon, I missed it by t...
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Mary Coombs, Theft > theft from a specified place, 17th October 1744.
445. + Mary Coombs of St. Peter's, Paul's Wharf , was indicted for stealing a cloth coat, waistcoat, and breeches, value 20 s. a duffel coat, value 10 s. a gown, 5 s. a sheet, 5 s. a tablecloth, 4 s. two pair of shammy gloves, 3 s. four cotton handkerchief...
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Joseph * Ewin, Violent Theft > highway robbery; John Keene, Violent Theft > highway robbery; William Johnson, Violent Theft > highway robbery; Mary Roberts, Violent Theft > highway robbery, 17th October 1744.
446, 447, 448, 449. + Joseph * Ewin , John Keene , William Johnson , Mary Roberts , wife of William Roberts , of St. Giles's Cripplegate , were indicted for assaulting John Bullin , in a certain court or open place near the King's highway, putting him in f...