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''Samuel Denison'', of St. ''Pancras'', was indicted for assaulting ''Hamiton Howit March'', on the Highway, taking from him 2 ''s.'' in Money, and four Knives, on the 4th of ''April'' last; it appeared that the Prosecutor had heard a Report that there was some Highwaymen and evil disposed Persons at a Publick House near the <keyword>''Pindar of Wakefield''</keyword>; and to secure them he raised the Country, and proceeding so far in his Suspicions as to bring himself into a Broil, and not to make his Assertions evident, the Consequence was a Quarrel, and some Blows, in which he said he lost the Goods mentioned in the Indictment; but the Fact not appearing plain, the Prisoner was acquitted.<ref>[https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?id=t17270705-21&div=t17270705-21&terms=pindar#highlight Proceedings of the Old Bailey: Samuel Denison, Violent Theft > highway robbery, 5th July 1727.]</ref>}}</onlyinclude>
''Samuel Denison'', of St. ''Pancras'', was indicted for assaulting ''Hamiton Howit March'', on the Highway, taking from him 2 ''s.'' in Money, and four Knives, on the 4th of ''April'' last; it appeared that the Prosecutor had heard a Report that there was some Highwaymen and evil disposed Persons at a Publick House near the <keyword>''Pindar of Wakefield''</keyword>; and to secure them he raised the Country, and proceeding so far in his Suspicions as to bring himself into a Broil, and not to make his Assertions evident, the Consequence was a Quarrel, and some Blows, in which he said he lost the Goods mentioned in the Indictment; but the Fact not appearing plain, the Prisoner was acquitted.<ref>[https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?id=t17270705-21&div=t17270705-21&terms=pindar#highlight Proceedings of the Old Bailey: Samuel Denison, Violent Theft > highway robbery, 5th July 1727.]</ref>}}</onlyinclude>


=== Source notes ===
== Source notes ==
IRHB has silently regularized the use of spaces before punctuation marks in the quotation, corrected the HTML text at [https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?id=t17270705-21&div=t17270705-21&terms=pindar#highlight Proceedings from the Old Bailey] from the PDF of the original printed edition and replaced black letter with italic type in the names of the defendants.
IRHB has silently regularized the use of spaces before punctuation marks in the quotation, corrected the HTML text at [https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?id=t17270705-21&div=t17270705-21&terms=pindar#highlight Proceedings of the Old Bailey] from the PDF of the original printed edition and replaced black letter with italic type in the names of the defendants.


=== Lists ===
== Lists ==
* Not included in {{:Sussex, Lucy 1994a}}.
* Not included in {{:Sussex, Lucy 1994a}}.


=== Sources ===
== Sources ==
* [https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?id=t17270705-21&div=t17270705-21&terms=pindar#highlight Proceedings of the Old Bailey: Samuel Denison, Violent Theft > highway robbery, 5th July 1727.]
* [https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?id=t17270705-21&div=t17270705-21&terms=pindar#highlight Proceedings of the Old Bailey: Samuel Denison, Violent Theft > highway robbery, 5th July 1727.]


=== Also see ===
== Also see ==
* [[1692 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2)]]
* [[1692 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2)]]
* [[1696 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey]]
* [[1696 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey]]
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* [[1843 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2)]]
* [[1843 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2)]]
* [[1843 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (4)]]
* [[1843 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (4)]]
* [[1844 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1)]]
* [[1844 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (3)]]
* [[1844 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2)]]
* [[1844 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (4)]]
* [[1851 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey]]
* [[1851 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2)]]
* [[1862 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey]]
* [[1862 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1)]]
* [[1870 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey]]
* [[1870 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1)]]
* [[1871 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey]]
* [[1871 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2)]]
* [[1876 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey]]
* [[1876 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (3)]]
* [[1907 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey]]
* [[1907 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2)]]
* [[1910 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey]]
* [[1910 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey]]
* [[1911 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey]]
* [[1911 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1)]]
* [[Grays Inn Road place-name cluster]].
* [[Grays Inn Road place-name cluster]].


=== Notes ===
== Notes ==
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Revision as of 14:20, 18 October 2018

Record
Date 1727
Topic Highway robbers believed to reside in house near the Pindar of Wakefield in Grays Inn Lane
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The Pindar of Wakefield (328 Grays Inn Road), now The Water Rats.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-01-16. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-10-18.

Record

[5 Jul. 1727:]
Samuel Denison, of St. Pancras, was indicted for assaulting Hamiton Howit March, on the Highway, taking from him 2 s. in Money, and four Knives, on the 4th of April last; it appeared that the Prosecutor had heard a Report that there was some Highwaymen and evil disposed Persons at a Publick House near the Pindar of Wakefield; and to secure them he raised the Country, and proceeding so far in his Suspicions as to bring himself into a Broil, and not to make his Assertions evident, the Consequence was a Quarrel, and some Blows, in which he said he lost the Goods mentioned in the Indictment; but the Fact not appearing plain, the Prisoner was acquitted.[1]

Source notes

IRHB has silently regularized the use of spaces before punctuation marks in the quotation, corrected the HTML text at Proceedings of the Old Bailey from the PDF of the original printed edition and replaced black letter with italic type in the names of the defendants.

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