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LAWRENCE M'Dermott, Theft > shoplifting, 6th December 1780.
59. LAWRENCE M'Dermott was indicted for stealing eight yards of lawn, value 15 s. eight yards of handkerchief, value 16 s. and fourteen yards of muslin, value 40 s. the property of George Smith , privately in the shop of the said George , Nov. 7th . GEORGE...
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WILLIAM HETHERINGTON, Theft > theft from a specified place; JOHN SORRELL, Theft > theft from a specified place, 6th December 1780.
60, 61. WILLIAM HETHERINGTON and JOHN SORRELL were indicted for stealing out of a pond, in a garden adjoining and belonging to the dwelling house of Ann Tulk , widow, twenty gold fish, value 20 s. and twenty silver fish, value 20 s. the property of the sai...
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WILLIAM HETHERINGTON, Theft > theft from a specified place; JOHN SORRELL, Theft > theft from a specified place, 6th December 1780.
60, 61. WILLIAM HETHERINGTON and JOHN SORRELL were indicted for stealing out of a pond, in a garden adjoining and belonging to the dwelling house of Ann Tulk , widow, twenty gold fish, value 20 s. and twenty silver fish, value 20 s. the property of the sai...
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TERENCE SHEEN, Royal Offences > coining offences; BETHIA SMALL, Royal Offences > coining offences; SARAH LOVELL, Royal Offences > coining offences, 6th December 1780.
62. TERENCE SHEEN , BETHIA SMALL , and SARAH LOVELL , were indicted for feloniously and traiterously colouring with a certain material, to produce the colour of silver, a piece of base coin, resembling the silver coin of this realm, called a half crown , N...
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TERENCE SHEEN, Royal Offences > coining offences; BETHIA SMALL, Royal Offences > coining offences; SARAH LOVELL, Royal Offences > coining offences, 6th December 1780.
62. TERENCE SHEEN , BETHIA SMALL , and SARAH LOVELL , were indicted for feloniously and traiterously colouring with a certain material, to produce the colour of silver, a piece of base coin, resembling the silver coin of this realm, called a half crown , N...
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TERENCE SHEEN, Royal Offences > coining offences; BETHIA SMALL, Royal Offences > coining offences; SARAH LOVELL, Royal Offences > coining offences, 6th December 1780.
62. TERENCE SHEEN , BETHIA SMALL , and SARAH LOVELL , were indicted for feloniously and traiterously colouring with a certain material, to produce the colour of silver, a piece of base coin, resembling the silver coin of this realm, called a half crown , N...
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WILLIAM GLINN, Theft > grand larceny, 6th December 1780.
63. WILLIAM GLINN was indicted for stealing a pair of callimanco shoes, value 2 s. a pair of silver shoe buckles, value 15 s. a yard and an half of gold lace, value 5 s. a gold hat loop, value 12 d. a black silk cockade, value 3 d. three silver tea spoons,...
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THOMAS DILLEY, Killing > murder, 6th December 1780.
64. THOMAS DILLEY was indicted for the wilful murther of Robert Curson , the younger , October 8th . (The witnesses were examined apart at the request of the prisoner.) ( Isaac Robertson was called and sworn. It appeared he had been afflicted with a parali...
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JOHN JAMES, Theft > grand larceny, 6th December 1780.
65. JOHN JAMES was indicted for stealing two wooden boxes, value 12 d. six fans, value 3 s. a pair of leather clogs, value 3 s. a silver box with mother of pearl set therein, value 3 s. a gold ring, value 5 s. and a silver thimble, value 1 s. the property ...
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EMANUEL JACOBS, Theft > grand larceny, 6th December 1780.
66. EMANUEL JACOBS was indicted for stealing four coils of rope, value 5 l. the property of our sovereign lord the king . (The only evidence in support of the prosecution was one William Shields ; his testimony was so prevaricatory and contradictory in its...