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Revision as of 22:58, 17 January 2018
Record | |
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Date | 1822 |
Topic | Stolen goods in Pindar of Wakefield Alley (Grays Inn Road) |
By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-01-16. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-01-17.
Record
[11 Sep. 1822:]
1431. JOHN MARSHALL and HENRY CORKER were indicted for stealing, on the 28th of July, 6 lbs. of veal, value 2 s. 6 d, the goods of William Rennett.
MARY ANN RENNETT. I am the wife of William Rennett, who keeps an eating-house in Joseph-street, Brunswick-square. On Sunday the 28th of July, my area was broken open, and this meat which hung in it stolen. I found it at the office on Monday.
SAMUEL CAYGER. I am a private watchman of Battlebridge. On Sunday the 28th of August, a little after five o'clock, the prisoners passed my box. I saw them turn up Joseph-street, and having suspicious, I called Colton, who took them half an hour after in Gray's Inn-lane, together with a third man. Marshall had something in a parcel under his arm; we stopped them both in a passage, and found the veal in the parcel - he said they found it - the prosecutor claimed it.
WILLIAM COULTON. Cayger's account is correct.
MARSHALL'S Defence. I picked it up in Pindar of Wakefield alley, in a cloth - I saw a man run down there.
CORKER'S Defence. I saw him find it.
MARSHALL - GUILTY . Aged 15.
CORKER - GUILTY . Aged 17.
Publicly Whipped and Discharged.
First Middlesex Jury, before Mr. Recorder.[1]
Source notes
IRHB removed spaces before punctuation marks.
Lists
- Not included in Sussex, Lucy, compil. 'References to Robin Hood up to 1600', in: Knight, Stephen. Robin Hood: A Complete Study of the English Outlaw (Oxford, UK; Cambridge, Massachusetts: Blackwell, 1994), pp. 262-88.
Sources
Also see
- 1692 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey
- 1696 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey
- 1709 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey
- 1722 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1)
- 1722 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (3)
- 1723 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey
- 1727 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey
- 1731 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1)
- 1731 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2)
- 1732 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey
- 1734 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey
- 1742 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey
- 1747 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey
- 1791 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey
- 1812 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey
- 1825 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey
- 1835 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey
- 1838 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey
- 1843 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1)
- 1843 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2)
- 1843 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (3)
- 1844 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1)
- 1844 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2)
- 1851 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey
- 1862 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey
- 1870 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey
- 1871 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey
- 1876 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey
- 1907 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey
- 1910 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey
- 1911 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey
- Grays Inn Road place-name cluster.
Notes