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Thomas Dennison
1785
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Thomas Dennison indicted for breaking into the dwelling house of George Mercy in the parish of Tilehurst on 13th October 1785; and stealing therefrom 2 linen shirts (valued at 8/-), a linen handkerchief (valued at 1/-)…
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Joseph Funnell
1785
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Joseph Funnell, aged 27, found guilty on an indictment for a burglary in the dwelling house of John Davis in the parish of Barwick on 23rd October 1783: stealing therefrom a great coat (valued at 8/-) and a pair of…
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Richard Carpenter
1785
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RICHARD CARPENTER Convicted at the Lent Assizes, 1785, Hampshire, of forging Seamen's Wills and executed at Winchester
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Philip Randall
1785
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Wednesday, 2 March 1785 Bodmin (Bath Chronicle)
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John Roberts
1785
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Saturday, 5 March 1785
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John Price
1785
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Monday, 7 March 1785
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John Wynne
1785
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Lent 1785
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Robert Wright
1785
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Saturday, 12 March 1785 County Gaol, Moulsham, Chelmsford
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John Robinson
1785
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John Robinson (otherwise Baker, otherwise Smith) guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of Thomas Giffard in the parish of Brewood on 11th August 1784: stealing therefrom 167 yards of linen cloth, called Huckaback…
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John Strickland
1785
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John Strickland guilty of forging a Bill of Exchange, dated 27th September 1784 for £9 and purporting to be drawn by George Wall, in the parish of St Andrew, Pershore on 16th October 1784.
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John Bull
1785
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John Bull for the theft of a horse
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Thomas Skelcher
1785
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Thomas Skelcher for the theft of a horse
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Robert Fowler
1785
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Henry Marsh
1785
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Thursday, 17 or Friday, 18 March 1785 …
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James Day
1785
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Thursday, 17 or Friday, 18 March 1785 …
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Robert Usher
1785
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Thursday, 17 or Friday, 18 March 1785 …
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William Houldsworth
1785
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Friday, 18 March 1785
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Michael Harrison
1785
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Friday, 18 March 1785
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John Godfrey
1785
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Friday, 18 March 1785 County Gaol, Moulsham, Chelmsford
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George Huntingdon
1785
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Friday, 18 March 1785
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Willam Dobson
1785
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Friday, 18 March 1785 County Gaol, Moulsham, Chelmsford
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Thomas Rawson
1785
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Friday, 18 March 1785
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Jonathan Warner
1785
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Friday, 18 March 1785
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John Wright
1785
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Friday, 18 March 1785
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John Palmerson
1785
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Friday, 18 March 1785
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John Hudson
1785
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Friday, 18 March 1785
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William Ligburn
1785
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Friday, 18 March 1785
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Ann Hancock
1785
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Ann Hancock guilty of the murder of her male bastard which she strangled at birth in the parish of St Mary, Shrewsbury on 2nd March 1785.
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John Green
1785
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John Green guilty of the murder of his wife, Elizabeth, by shooting her in the head, in the parish of Bromfield on 24th August 1784.
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John Muddle
1785
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John Muddle guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of William Ward.
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Nathaniel Wilmer
1785
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Nathaniel Wilmer guilty of the highway robbery of John Mill: robbing him of a cloak
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Richard Adams
1785
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Richard Adams guilty of the highway robbery of Peter Obery
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Robert Stratton
1785
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Robert Stratton and William Perry guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of Henry Henderson
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William Perry
1785
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Robert Stratton and William Perry guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of Henry Henderson
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Thomas Cook
1785
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Thomas ( otherwise William) Cook for the highway robbery of Edward Pearson at Radford in 1781
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John Townshend
1785
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John Townshend and John Pendrill for the highway robbery of William Vinson of Edwalton on 1st january 1785 at West Bridgford.
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John Pendrill
1785
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John Townshend and John Pendrill for the highway robbery of William Vinson of Edwalton on 1st january 1785 at West Bridgford.
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John Anderson
1785
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John Anderson for the theft of a horse, the property of William Bowmar of Kirkby
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Robert Brown
1785
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Wednesday, 23 March 1785 Bodmin (Western Flying Post)
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William Prizey
1785
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Thursday, 24 March 1785 (Reading Mercury) William Prizey indicted for a burglary in the dwelling house of Thomas Pawling in the parish of Uffington on 5th November 1784: stealing therefrom 2 pairs of leather breeches…
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James Cliffen
1785
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Thursday, 24 March 1785
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Henry Jones
1785
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Friday, 25 March 1785 (Gloucester Journal)
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Matthew Price
1785
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Friday, 25 March 1785 (Gloucester Journal)
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William Grace
1785
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Saturday, 26 March 1785 County Gaol, Moulsham, Chelmsford
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George Ingram
1785
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Saturday, 26 March 1785 County Gaol, Moulsham, Chelmsford
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William Williams
1785
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William Williams guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of Edward Jeffreys in the parish of Montford on 21st August 1784; and stealing therefrom a canvas purse (valued at 1d), 79 gold guineas, 9 gold half guineas,…
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Edward Edwards
1785
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Edward Edwards guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of Robert Pemberton in the parish of St Chad, Shrewsbury on 6th October 1784: stealing therefrom 4 canvas purses (valued at 4d), 12 copper halfpennies and £250…
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Sarah Davis
1785
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Sarah Davis guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of John Crudgington (?) in the parish of Morville on 4th September 1784; and stealing therefrom 16 linen caps (valued at 5/-), 2 white linen aprons (valued at 6/-),…
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John Wilkinson
1785
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John Wilkinson and Elizabeth Wilkinson guilty of the murder of their daughter Martha (or Mary).
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Elizabeth Wilkinson
1785
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John Wilkinson and Elizabeth Wilkinson guilty of the murder of their daughter Martha (or Mary).
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Thomas Fardoe
1785
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Monday, 28 March 1785
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William Challenor
1785
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Monday, 28 March 1785
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Abraham Shaw
1785
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Monday, 28 March 1785 Abraham Shaw for a burglary in the house of William Vann on 22nd October.
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William Ship
1785
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Tuesday, 29 March 1785 (Reading Mercury)
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William Coventry
1785
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Tuesday, 29 March 1785 (Reading Mercury)
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George Grooby
1785
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Friday, 1 April 1785
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William Grooby
1785
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Friday, 1 April 1785
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James Batt
1785
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Friday, 1 April 1785
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John Bliss
1785
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Friday, 1 April 1785 (Exeter Flying Post)
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William Coombe
1785
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Friday, 1 April 1785 (Exeter Flying Post)
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William Clarke
1785
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Friday, 1 April 1785 (Exeter Flying Post)
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Robert Ellwood
1785
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Friday, 1 April 1785 (Exeter Flying Post)
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John Dare
1785
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Friday, 1 April 1785 (Exeter Flying Post)
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Thomas Freeman
1785
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Friday, 1 April 1785 (Exeter Flying Post)
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Thomas Evans
1785
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Thomas Evans in the parish of Lawhawden on 23 March 1785 stole a cow (value
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William Rilet
1785
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William Rilet, aged 23, guilty of the highway robbery of John Barr in the parish of Sculcoates on 14th November 1784: robbing him of a foreign Bill of Exchange (valued at £20).
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Robert Carpenter
1785
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Robert Carpenter guilty of the forgery of seamen’s’ wills.
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Joseph Clough
1785
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Joseph Clough, aged 23, guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of John Hodgson in the parish of Burmeston on 7th September 1784; and stealing therefrom a brown cloth coat (valued at 5/-), a brown cloth waistcoat…
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Thomas Ashe
1785
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Saturday, 2 April 1785 (Cambridge Chronicle) Thomas Ashe, aged about 26, guilty of the highway robbery of Thomas Murphy in the Trumpington Road on 14th March (Cambridge Chronicle Sat 19th March 1785). Ashe was buried as…
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John Hopper
1785
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Saturday, 2 April 1785 (Cambridge Chronicle) John Hopper guilty of a burglary at Great Shelford. There is a John Hopper (aged 43) buried at St Botolph, Cambridge on 2nd April 1785.
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Robert Randall
1785
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Saturday, 2 April 1785
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Robert Cadamy
1785
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Robert Cadamy (aged 26) guilty of stealing sheep of John Hall at Pentney
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John Ferrett
1785
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John Ferrett aged 30) guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of Elizabeth Johnson at Yarmouth
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William Newland
1785
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William Newland (aged 44) guilty of forgery of Bank of England Notes
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John Tarrant
1785
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John Tarrant, aged 34, and Joseph Howes, aged 24, found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of Nicholas Filewood in the parish of Buckland on 2nd December 1784: robbing him of a watch (valued at 40/-), a…
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Joseph Howes
1785
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John Tarrant, aged 34, and Joseph Howes, aged 24, found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of Nicholas Filewood in the parish of Buckland on 2nd December 1784: robbing him of a watch (valued at 40/-), a…
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Abraham Stow
1785
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Abraham Stow guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of Joseph Rutland at Polstead
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John Collins
1785
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Friday, 8 April 1785
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John Cone
1785
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John Cone guilty of a burglary
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Jonathan Latter
1785
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Jonathan Latter guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of James Preston at Weybread
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Benjamin Kennard
1785
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Benjamin Kennard, aged 22, found guilty on an indictment for stealing in the dwelling house of Henry Cole in the parish of Littlehampton on 8th December 1784: stealing therefrom 2 quilted stuff petticoats (valued at…
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Thomas Pilkington
1785
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Thomas Pilkington, aged 20, and Thomas Conquest, aged 40, found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of William Prentice in the parish of St Mary, Lambeth on 22nd January 1785: robbing him of a watch (valued…
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Thomas Conquest
1785
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Thomas Pilkington, aged 20, and Thomas Conquest, aged 40, found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of William Prentice in the parish of St Mary, Lambeth on 22nd January 1785: robbing him of a watch (valued…
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Redman Condon
1785
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Redman Condon, aged 25, found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of Ann Walhen in the parish of Cuddington on 6th November 1784: robbing her of 5 gold guineas and 2 half-crowns.
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John Watson
1785
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John Watson (otherwise John Watkins, otherwise William Russell) , aged 22, found guilty on an indictment for stealing a dark brown mare (valued at £5) and a brown gelding (valued at £3), the property of the Rev. John…
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John Burfoot
1785
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John Burfoot, aged 22, Isaac Palmer, aged 16, and Thomas Barwick, aged 20, found guilty on an indictment for a burglary in the dwelling house of Richard Smith in the parish of St Saviour, Southwark on 23rd December…
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Isaac Palmer
1785
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John Burfoot, aged 22, Isaac Palmer, aged 16, and Thomas Barwick, aged 20, found guilty on an indictment for a burglary in the dwelling house of Richard Smith in the parish of St Saviour, Southwark on 23rd December…
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Thomas Barwick
1785
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John Burfoot, aged 22, Isaac Palmer, aged 16, and Thomas Barwick, aged 20, found guilty on an indictment for a burglary in the dwelling house of Richard Smith in the parish of St Saviour, Southwark on 23rd December…
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John Haggarty
1785
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John Haggarty, aged 23, found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of Francis Loindell in the parish of St John Deptford on 13th November 1784: robbing him of a -pair of spectacles (valued at 1/-), a clasp…
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Thomas Sharman
1785
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Thomas Sharman, aged 24, found guilty on an indictment for stealing a watch with gold cases (valued at £10), a steel watch chain (valued at 1/-), a brass watch key (valued at 1d), a cornelian seal (valued at 1/-) and 2…
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Thomas Bissell
1785
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Coventry Monday, 18 April 1785 (Coventry Mercury) Thomas Bissell for forgery. William Hawkins for forgery. John Farmer for the theft of a horse.
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William Hawkins
1785
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Coventry Monday, 18 April 1785 (Coventry Mercury) Thomas Bissell for forgery. William Hawkins for forgery. John Farmer for the theft of a horse.
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John Farmer
1785
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Coventry Monday, 18 April 1785 (Coventry Mercury) Thomas Bissell for forgery. William Hawkins for forgery. John Farmer for the theft of a horse.
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Rees Price
1785
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1785
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Elizabeth Green
1785
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Elizabeth Green for stealing in a dwelling house
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John Chatburn
1785
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John Chatburn for the theft of calves
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Samuel Smith
1785
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Samuel Smith for stealing in a dwelling house
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Samuel Packwood
1785
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Samuel Packwood for housebreaking
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John Slight
1785
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John Slight for the theft of a horse
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John Shardlove
1785
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John Shardlove for the theft of a horse
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Charles Cooney
1785
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Saturday, 23 April 1785 (Manchester Magazine)
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Thomas Brown
1785
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Monday, 25 April 1785
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Samuel Hardiman
1785
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Monday, 25 April 1785
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Owen David
1785
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1785
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James Tarry
1785
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Friday, 22 July 1785
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Thomas Rogers
1785
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Friday, 22 July 1785
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Patrick Welch
1785
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Friday, 22 July 1785
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John Welch
1785
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Friday, 22 July 1785
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Thomas Abrams
1785
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Friday, 22 July 1785
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Thomas Littler
1785
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Friday, 22 July 1785
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Michael Whadcock
1785
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Friday, 22 July 1785
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William Moore
1785
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Friday, 22 July 1785
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John Williamson
1785
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Friday, 22 July 1785
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William Jones
1785
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Friday, 22 July 1785
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John Morgan
1785
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Friday, 22 July 1785
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Thomas Wheeler
1785
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Friday, 22 July 1785
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Edward Smith
1785
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Friday, 22 July 1785
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Edward Green
1785
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Friday, 22 July 1785
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Francis Vandergoose
1785
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Friday, 22 July 1785 Castle Ditches, a city execution
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John Kimber
1785
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Saturday, 23 July 1785 (Reading Mercury) John Kimber indicted for breaking into the dwelling house of Thomas Smith in the parish of Thatcham on 17th May 1785; and stealing therefrom a pair of leather breeches (valued at…
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Samuel Keefe
1785
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Samuel Keefe guilty of the highway robbery of Thomas Hatcher in the parish of Alverstoke: robbing him of a silk handkerchief (valued at 12d), 3 silver 1/-s and 6 copper halfpennies.
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Bryan MDonald
1785
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Bryan M'Donald guilty of the highway robbery of Jamesn Bisset near Gosport: robbing him of a metal watch (value at £6), other goods (valued at 2/-), 3 gold guineas and a gold half guinea.
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Moses Powell
1785
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Moses Powell guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of Rev. J St John at Odiham: stealing therefrom 12 silver table spoons (value at £6), other goods (valued at £5.5.2d) and 10 gold guineas.
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Charles Dillon
1785
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Charles Dillon guilty of the highway robbery of Matthias Shotton at Stratton near Lyndhurst: robbing him of a purse (valued at 1d), other goods (valued at 5d) and 2/10 in money.
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John Winship
1785
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Monday, 25 July 1785 (Newcastle Courant)
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Thomas Cobb
1785
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Wednesday, 27 July 1785 (Leicester and Nottingham Journal)
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William Shawyer
1785
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William Shawyer guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of Mrs Bagnel of Southampton: stealing therefrom an epergne (valued at £80), 4 salvers, a coffee pot stand, 2 coasters, 4 candlesticks, 2 salts, 4 table spoons…
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Thomas Golling
1785
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Friday, 29 July 1785
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John Smith
1785
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Friday, 29 July 1785
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William Hill
1785
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Friday, 29 July 1785 (Western Flying Post) probably at Bodmin
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Thomas Carty
1785
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Thomas Carty, Thomas Clark and John Dean guilty of the highway robbery of Thomas Marsh at Yoxford, shooting at him and robbing him of 178 Spanish Dollars and 4/6 in money numbered.
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Thomas Clark
1785
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Thomas Carty, Thomas Clark and John Dean guilty of the highway robbery of Thomas Marsh at Yoxford, shooting at him and robbing him of 178 Spanish Dollars and 4/6 in money numbered.
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John Dean
1785
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Thomas Carty, Thomas Clark and John Dean guilty of the highway robbery of Thomas Marsh at Yoxford, shooting at him and robbing him of 178 Spanish Dollars and 4/6 in money numbered.
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George Biddell
1785
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1785 Saturday, 30 July 1785 (Western Flying Post)
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John Peters
1785
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Saturday, 30 July 1785 (Cambridge Chronicle) John Peters, aged 17 or 19, guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of William Anderson at Barnwell in early March; and stealing a silver spoon (Cambridge Chronicle Sat…
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John Hill
1785
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August 1785 (circa)
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John Richards
1785
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August 1785 Bodmin
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William Hamilton
1785
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Monday, 1 August 1785 (Newcastle Courant)
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Isabelle Paterson
1785
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Monday, 1 August 1785 (Newcastle Courant)
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Duncan Wright
1785
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Duncan Wright guilty of stealing 8 gold guineas, 25 gold half guineas and 16 silver half-crown pieces in the dwelling house of William Davidson in the Chapelry of Lamesley in the parish of Chester-le-Street on 14th…
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Thomas Elliott
1785
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Thomas Elliott guilty of stealing a mouse coloured chestnut gelding, the property of Edward Coulson, in the parish of Stockton on 1st July 1784.
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Ann Smith
1785
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Ann Smith, aged 27, Christian Ireland, aged 30, Mary Smith, aged 29, William Spratley, aged 22, John Langley (otherwise Peter Dalby) , aged 28, William Chandler, aged 16, and Elizabeth Jackson, aged 54, found guilty on…
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Christian Ireland
1785
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Ann Smith, aged 27, Christian Ireland, aged 30, Mary Smith, aged 29, William Spratley, aged 22, John Langley (otherwise Peter Dalby) , aged 28, William Chandler, aged 16, and Elizabeth Jackson, aged 54, found guilty on…
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Mary Smith
1785
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Ann Smith, aged 27, Christian Ireland, aged 30, Mary Smith, aged 29, William Spratley, aged 22, John Langley (otherwise Peter Dalby) , aged 28, William Chandler, aged 16, and Elizabeth Jackson, aged 54, found guilty on…
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William Spratley
1785
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Ann Smith, aged 27, Christian Ireland, aged 30, Mary Smith, aged 29, William Spratley, aged 22, John Langley (otherwise Peter Dalby) , aged 28, William Chandler, aged 16, and Elizabeth Jackson, aged 54, found guilty on…
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John Langley
1785
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Ann Smith, aged 27, Christian Ireland, aged 30, Mary Smith, aged 29, William Spratley, aged 22, John Langley (otherwise Peter Dalby) , aged 28, William Chandler, aged 16, and Elizabeth Jackson, aged 54, found guilty on…
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William Chandler
1785
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Ann Smith, aged 27, Christian Ireland, aged 30, Mary Smith, aged 29, William Spratley, aged 22, John Langley (otherwise Peter Dalby) , aged 28, William Chandler, aged 16, and Elizabeth Jackson, aged 54, found guilty on…
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Elizabeth Jackson
1785
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Ann Smith, aged 27, Christian Ireland, aged 30, Mary Smith, aged 29, William Spratley, aged 22, John Langley (otherwise Peter Dalby) , aged 28, William Chandler, aged 16, and Elizabeth Jackson, aged 54, found guilty on…
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William Surman
1785
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William Surman, aged 25, (otherwise William Sherman) found guilty on an indictment for stealing a mare (valued at 30/-), the property of William Howlock in the parish of Chertsey on 28th April 1785. Hanged at Chertsey ??
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Thomas Hudson
1785
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Thomas Hudson, aged 26, found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of James Strudwick in the parish of Croydon on 7th November 1784: robbing him of a silver watch (valued at £3), a steel watch chain (valued…
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Charles Jenkins
1785
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Charles Jenkins, aged 22, guilt of the highway robbery of William Ryalley in the parish of St Mary Lambeth on 5th June 1785: robbing him of a watch (valued at 40/-), a watch chain (valued at 6d), a watch key (valued at…
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Owen MCarthy
1785
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Owen M'Carthy, aged 30, found guilty on an indictment for a burglary in the dwelling house of Susannah Marsh in the parish of Rotherhithe on 26th May 1785: stealing therefrom a silver cup (valued at 5/-), 6 silver…
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Philip Gibson
1785
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Philip Gibson, aged 21, John Motton, aged 43, and Henry Wiggs, aged 25, found guilty on an indictment for a burglary in the dwelling house of Thomas Smith in the parish of Esher on 14th January 1785: stealing therefrom…
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John Motton
1785
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Philip Gibson, aged 21, John Motton, aged 43, and Henry Wiggs, aged 25, found guilty on an indictment for a burglary in the dwelling house of Thomas Smith in the parish of Esher on 14th January 1785: stealing therefrom…
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Henry Wiggs
1785
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Philip Gibson, aged 21, John Motton, aged 43, and Henry Wiggs, aged 25, found guilty on an indictment for a burglary in the dwelling house of Thomas Smith in the parish of Esher on 14th January 1785: stealing therefrom…
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William Stiles
1785
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William Stiles guilty of the murder of Richard Hole, aged 14, by beating him to death near Gross (?).
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John Smith
1785
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Friday, 5 August 1785
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John Hall
1785
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Friday, 5 August 1785
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Hembury Fort
1785
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Friday, 5 August 1785 (Exeter Flying Post)
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John Carpenter
1785
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John Carpenter, aged 28, found guilty on an indictment for stealing 2 cows (valued at £10), the property of Thomas Cheale, in the parish of East Grinstead on 3rd May 1785.
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Robert Smithson
1785
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Robert Smithson guilty of stealing 50 wethers (valued at £30) and 1 gimmer (valued at 8/-), the property of Edward Carter, in the parish of Richmond on 5th Apri1 1785.
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Charles Spencer
1785
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Charles Spencer guilty of stealing a dark brown mare (valued at £5), the property of John Baines, in the parish of Bedale on 17th May 1785.
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Matthew Mason
1785
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Matthew Mason guilty of sacrilege in stealing from the parish church of Hampsthwaite 2 silver cups (valued at £4) and 16/- on money, the property of the churchwardens, on 13th March 1785.
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Andrew Frysen
1785
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Saturday, 6 August 1785 (Cambridge Chronicle) Andrew Frysen (otherwise Fryson), a Dane, guilty of privately stealing 5 bank notes to the value of £130 from the person of William King, a horse dealer of London, while he…
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Henry Linall
1785
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Henry Linall guilty of stealing 6 wethers (valued at 20/-), the property of John Fowler, in the parish of Sutton Maddock on 10th February 1785.
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Thomas Young
1785
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Thomas Young guilty of stealing 5 wethers (valued at £2) and 5 ewes (valued at £1), the property of James Thomas, in the parish of Ashford Bowdler on 20th August 1784.
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Peter Bullard
1785
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Saturday, 6 August 1785
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Joseph Loads
1785
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Joseph Loads (aged 20) guilty of a burglary in te dwelling house of William Salmon at Ingham: stealing therefrom a watch and several silver coins.
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John Williams
1785
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John Williams (otherwise William Jones) and James Johnson (otherwise James Williams, otherwise B O’Neal) guilty of the highway robbery of John Bennett: robbing him of a metal watch (value at £5), other goods (valued at…
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James Johnson
1785
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John Williams (otherwise William Jones) and James Johnson (otherwise James Williams, otherwise B O’Neal) guilty of the highway robbery of John Bennett: robbing him of a metal watch (value at £5), other goods (valued at…
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Thomas Winton
1785
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Thomas Winton guilty of being found at large in the Kingdom before expiry of the term for which he had been transported.
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James Prig
1785
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James Prig guilty of the highway robbery of Frances, wife of John Derrick: robbing her of a worsted purse (valued at 2d), other goods (value at 12d) and 10/- in money.
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Thomas Gummer
1785
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Thomas Gummer guilty of stealing 24 rans of linen yard (valued at 12/-), the property of William White and Elizabeth Donne, widow, which was placed to be whitened in the fields and bleachcroft of William White.
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Thomas Woodham
1785
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Thomas Woodham guilty of a highway robbery of William Wiltshire: robbing him of a silver 1/- and s 6d.
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John Richardson
1785
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John Richardson for a highway robbery
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Charles Silvester
1785
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Charles Silvester for the theft of a horse. (Left for execution. No reprieve traced. No record of execution).
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William Westropp
1785
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Saturday, 13 August 1785 Castle Ditches, a city execution.
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William Graham
1785
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Tuesday, 16 August 1785 - Morpeth (Newcastle Courant)
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William Cockburn
1785
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William Cockburn guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of James Gibson in the parish of Wittingham on 21st March 1785: stealing therefrom 2 leather saddles (valued at 20/-) and a black mare (valued at £20).
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John Beck
1785
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John Beck guilty of the highway robbery of William Sutherland in the parish of Rokeby on 5th December 1784: robbing him of a silver watch (valued at 30/-), a steel watch key (valued at 1d), a steel seal (values at 1d)…
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John Jones
1785
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E In Beaumaris Gaol the following information on Anglesey executions
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John Ashley
1785
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Saturday, 3 September 1785
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John Williams
1785
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1785
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