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Thomas Obrian, Theft > grand larceny; Martin Lacy, Theft > grand larceny, 5th July 1749.
397, 398. Thomas Obrian and Martin Lacy , both of St. Mary, Islington , were indicted for stealing one feather bed, val. 20 s. one bolster, val. 5 s. four blankets, five harrateen Curtains , the goods of Isabella Gardiner , spinster, May 20 . Isabella Gard...
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Thomas Obrian, Theft > grand larceny; Martin Lacy, Theft > grand larceny, 5th July 1749.
397, 398. Thomas Obrian and Martin Lacy , both of St. Mary, Islington , were indicted for stealing one feather bed, val. 20 s. one bolster, val. 5 s. four blankets, five harrateen Curtains , the goods of Isabella Gardiner , spinster, May 20 . Isabella Gard...
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Samuel Hutton, Theft > grand larceny, 5th July 1749.
399. Samuel Hutton , late of the parish of St. Mary le bon , was indicted for stealing one hip rafter, nine pieces of wood, val. 9 s. the goods of George Strutton , and 160 pantiles, the goods of Ambrose Parish . July 1 . Guilty . [Transportation. See summ...
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Elizabeth Cartwright, Theft > other, 5th July 1749.
400. Elizabeth Cartwright , late of St. Mary Whitechapel , spinster, was indicted for stealing one silk handkerchief, and one knife , the goods of William Patterson . Acquitted .
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George Platt, Theft > grand larceny, 5th July 1749.
401. George Platt , was indicted for stealing 3 hempen sacks, val. 3 s. the goods of William Shelton . June 21 Guilty 10 d. [Whipping. See summary.]
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George Parish, Theft > grand larceny, 5th July 1749.
402. George Parish , was indicted for stealing one linnen shirt, val. 1 s. the goods of William Sedel , one linnen handkerchief, val. 10 d. the goods of Ann Dobney , widow. Guilty 10 d. [Transportation. See summary.]
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James Wells, Theft > other, 5th July 1749.
403. James Wells , late of St. Mary WhiteChapel , was indicted for stealing one pair of leather boots, four pair of leather shoes, and three odd shoes , the goods of Francis Stevens . June 17 . Acquitted .
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John Wright, Killing > murder, 5th July 1749.
373. John Wright , late of St. George's Hanover square , was indicted, for that he, upon Ann , wife of the said John, with a certain knife made of iron and steel, value 2 d. held in his right hand on the neck of the said Ann, did give a mortal wound one in...
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John Gray, Killing > murder, 5th July 1749.
404. John Gray , late of St. Paul's Shadwell , was indicted for Felony and Murder, that he, on the 21st of May , on Ann his wife , with a certain knife made of iron and steel, that he held in his right hand, on the throat of the said Ann, did strike and cu...
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John Luise Juncker, Theft > grand larceny, 5th July 1749.
405. John Luise Juncker was indicted for stealing a pair of silver shoe and knee buckles, val. 30 s. one pair of studs, and half a moidore, and 6 s. and 6 d. in silver, the goods of Daniel Billets , one pair of silver knee buckles, one silver stock buckle,...