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IRHB has silently regularized the use of spaces before punctuation marks in the quotation and corrected the HTML text at [https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?id=t18290115-124&div=t18290115-124&terms=robinhood#highlight Proceedings of the Old Bailey] from the PDF of the original printed edition.
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=== Also see ===
== Also see ==
* [[1823 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey]]
* [[1823 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey]]
* [[1826 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1)]]
* [[1826 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1)]]
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Date 1829
Topic Robin Hood and Little John (Hoxton)
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Record

[15 jan. 1829:]
CHARLES TRUE was indicted for stealing, on the 5th of December, 2 handkerchiefs, value 15s., the goods of Mary Thacker, from the person of Hannah Thacker.

HANNAH THACKER. I am the daughter of Mary Thacker - she is a widow, and lives in Hoxton. On the 5th of December, I was carrying a bundle of my mother's, containing silk handkerchiefs, night-caps, and other things - the prisoner met me, and snatched them from me; the things fell out of the bundle - he carried away two silk handkerchiefs, and an apron, and made his escape - I had seen him several times before, but had never spoken to him, nor he to me: I am sure he is the person.

WILLIAM THACKER. I am the witness's brother: she told me, when I went home, that these things had been taken - I knew the prisoner before, and had spoken to him, but he was no friend of mine; I met him in Shoreditch, and accused him of the robbery - he denied it; I asked him to come to my mother's - he came to the door, and then ran away; he is a butcher.

WILLIAM WELLS. I live at Hoxton. On the 5th of December, I saw this young woman with a bundle, coming along; I saw the prisoner go and take it - most of the things dropped, but some remained in his hands, and he ran away with them; I had seen him before about the town.

Prisoner's Defence. It was in a dark place, and this witness owes me a grudge; he gets his living by stealing dogs, and selling them at the Exchange.

WILLIAM WELLS. No, I do not - I can get a good character from the Robinhood public-house, and from the master I last lived with.

GUILTY. Aged 17.

Transported for Fourteen Years.[1]

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