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Calendars of indictments

OB/C/J/001 List of prisoners indicted for trial at the 1754 Oct-1773 Not available for general access Old Bailey Dec Please use microfilm 1 volume X071/037

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OB/C/J/003 List of Newgate prisoners indicted for trial at the 1791 Jan-1811 Not available for general access Old Bailey Dec Please use microfilm 1 volume X071/037

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Lists of recognizances and estreats

OB/REB/001 Old Bailey estreat book 1759 Oct 24 1 volume -1770 May 30

OB/REB/002 Old Bailey recognizance book 1763 Oct-1766 1 volume Dec

OB/REB/003 Old Bailey recognizance book 1767 Jan-1771 1 volume Dec

OB/REB/004 Old Bailey recognizance and estreat book 1770 Oct-1774 1 volume Oct

OB/REB/005 Old Bailey recognizance and estreat book 1777 Oct-1781 1 volume Feb

OB/REB/006 Old Bailey recognizance book 1818 Oct-1823 1 volume Feb

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OB/RSB/001 Old Bailey Sessions rough entry book 1774 Dec 1 volume -1777 Oct

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OB/RSB/003 Old Bailey Sessions rough entry book: Includes 1781 Apr-1782 recognizances and estreats Jul 1 volume

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OB/RSB/006 Old Bailey Sessions rough entry book: Includes 1783 Oct-1785 recognizances and estreats Jan 1 volume

OB/RSB/007 Old Bailey Sessions rough entry book 1785 Jan-1786 1 volume Aug

OB/RSB/008 Old Bailey Sessions rough entry book 1786 Oct-1790 1 volume Sep

OB/RSB/009 Old Bailey Sessions rough entry book 1790 Oct-1796 Unfit 1 volume Sep Not available for general access

OB/RSB/010 Old Bailey Sessions rough entry book 1797 Jan-1802 1 volume Oct

OB/RSB/011 Old Bailey Sessions rough entry book 1802 Dec 1 volume -1808 Jan

OB/RSB/012 Old Bailey Sessions rough entry book 1808 Feb 1 volume -1812 Jan

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OB/RSB/016 Old Bailey Sessions rough entry book 1819 Jul-1821 1 volume Jun

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OB/RSB/018 Old Bailey Sessions rough entry book: New 1823 Oct-1826 Court Apr 1 volume

OB/RSB/019 Old Bailey Sessions rough entry book: New 1826 May Court -1828 Dec 1 volume

OB/RSB/020 Old Bailey Sessions rough entry book: New 1829 Jan-1831 Court Jun 1 volume

OB/RSB/021 Old Bailey Sessions rough entry book: New 1831 Sep Court -1834 Oct 1 volume

OB/RSB/022 Old Bailey Sessions rough entry book: Old 1824 Jun-1827 Court Sep 1 volume

OB/RSB/023 Old Bailey Sessions rough entry book: Old 1827 Oct-1831 Court May 1 volume

OB/RSB/024 Old Bailey Sessions rough entry book: Old 1831 Jun-1834 Court Oct 1 volume SESSIONS BOOKS

Books

OB/SB/001 Old Bailey Sessions book 1754 Oct-1757 1 volume Sep

OB/SB/002 Old Bailey Sessions book 1757 Oct 6 1 volume -1760 Oct 2

OB/SB/003 Old Bailey Sessions book 1760 Dec 4 1 volume -1764 Feb 27 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SB/004 Old Bailey Sessions book 1764 May 2 1 volume -1765 Jul 10

OB/SB/005 Old Bailey Sessions book 1765 Sep 18 1 volume -1767 Jun 3

OB/SB/006 Old Bailey Sessions book 1767 Jul 15 1 volume -1768 Dec 7

OB/SB/007 Old Bailey Sessions book 1769 Jan 12 1 volume -1770 May 30

OB/SB/008 Old Bailey Sessions book 1770 Jul 11 1 volume -1771 Oct 23

OB/SB/009 Old Bailey Sessions book 1771 Dec 4 1 volume -1773 Feb 17

OB/SB/010 Old Bailey Sessions book 1773 Apr 21 1 volume -1774 Jul 6

OB/SB/011 Old Bailey Sessions book 1774 Sep 7 1 volume -1775 Oct 18

OB/SB/012 Old Bailey Sessions book 1775 Dec 6 1 volume -1777 Jan 15

OB/SB/013 Old Bailey Sessions book 1777 Feb 19 1 volume -1778 Feb 18

OB/SB/014 Old Bailey Sessions book 1778 Apr 29 1 volume -1778 Oct 21

OB/SB/015 Old Bailey Sessions book 1779 Dec 8 1 volume -1783 Jun 4

OB/SB/016 Old Bailey Sessions book 1783 Jul 23 1 volume -1783 Oct 29 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 8 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SB/017 Old Bailey Sessions book 1785 Jan 12 Not available for general access 1 volume Please use microfilm X001/182 Please use microfilm

OB/SB/018 Old Bailey Sessions book 1785 Feb 23 Not available for general access 1 volume -1787 Sep 12 Please use microfilm X001/182 Please use microfilm

OB/SB/019 Old Bailey Sessions book 1787 Oct 24 Not available for general access 1 volume -1790 Jul 7 Please use microfilm X001/182 Please use microfilm

OB/SB/020 Old Bailey Sessions book 1790 Sep 15 Not available for general access 1 volume -1793 Jun 20 Please use microfilm X001/182 Please use microfilm

OB/SB/021 Old Bailey Sessions book 1793 Sep 11 Not available for general access 1 volume -1796 Jun 22 Please use microfilm X071/105 Please use microfilm

OB/SB/022 Old Bailey Sessions book 1796 Sep 14 Not available for general access 1 volume -1799 Sep 11 Please use microfilm X071/106 Please use microfilm

OB/SB/023 Old Bailey Sessions book 1799 Oct 30 Not available for general access 1 volume -1802 Oct 27 Please use microfilm X071/106 Please use microfilm

OB/SB/024 Old Bailey Sessions book 1802 Dec 1 Not available for general access 1 volume -1806 Feb 28 Please use microfilm X071/107 Please use microfilm LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 9 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SB/025 Old Bailey Sessions book 1806 Apr 16 Not available for general access 1 volume -1809 Sep 20 Please use microfilm X071/107 Please use microfilm

OB/SB/026 Old Bailey Sessions book 1809 Nov 1 Not available for general access 1 volume -1813 Jan 13 Please use microfilm X071/108 Please use microfilm

OB/SB/027 Old Bailey Sessions book 1813 Feb 17 Not available for general access 1 volume -1816 Feb 11 Please use microfilm X071/108 Please use microfilm

OB/SB/028 Old Bailey Sessions book 1816 Apr 3 Not available for general access 1 volume -1818 May 6 Please use microfilm X071/109 Please use microfilm

OB/SB/029 Old Bailey Sessions book 1818 Jun 17 Not available for general access 1 volume -1820 Sep 13 Please use microfilm X071/109 Please use microfilm

OB/SB/030 Old Bailey Sessions book 1820 Sep 13 Not available for general access 1 volume -1823 Apr 9 Please use microfilm X071/110 Please use microfilm

OB/SB/031 Old Bailey Sessions book 1823 May 14 Not available for general access 1 volume -1825 Dec 8 Please use microfilm X071/110 Please use microfilm

OB/SB/032 Old Bailey Sessions book 1826 Jan 12 Not available for general access 1 volume -1827 Dec 6 Please use microfilm X071/111 Please use microfilm LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 10 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SB/033 Old Bailey Sessions book 1828 Jan 10 Not available for general access 1 volume -1829 Sep 10 Please use microfilm X071/111 Please use microfilm

OB/SB/034 Old Bailey Sessions book 1829 Oct 29 Not available for general access 1 volume -1831 Sep 8 Please use microfilm X071/112 Please use microfilm

OB/SB/035 Old Bailey Sessions book 1831 Oct 20 Not available for general access 1 volume -1834 Feb 20 Please use microfilm X071/112 Please use microfilm

OB/SB/036 Old Bailey Sessions book 1834 Apr 10 Not available for general access 1 volume -1834 Oct 16 Please use microfilm X071/113 Please use microfilm SESSIONS PAPERS

Papers for 1755

February

OB/SP/1755/02/001 Newgate Gaol Delivery Calendar 1755 Feb 26 1 document May

OB/SP/1755/05/001 Newgate Gaol Delivery Calendar 1755 May 15 1 document July

OB/SP/1755/07/001 Newgate Gaol Delivery Calendar 1755 Jul 2 1 document October

OB/SP/1755/10/001 Draft Newgate Gaol Delivery Calendar 1755 Oct 22 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 11 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1755/10/002 Newgate Gaol Delivery Calendar 1755 Oct 22 1 document December

OB/SP/1755/12/001 Draft Newgate Gaol Delivery Calendar 1755 Dec 4 1 document

OB/SP/1755/12/002 Newgate Gaol Delivery Calendar 1755 Dec 4 1 document

OB/SP/1755/12/003 Elizabeth Barnes alias Dove: Matrons Jury 1755 Dec verdict that she is not with child and is to be hung for an unspecified offence 1 document Papers for 1756

January

OB/SP/1756/01/001 Affidavit of John Parkin, defendant, re absence 1756 Jan 16 of Thomas James a material witness in his case. 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1756/01/002 Letter from George Johnstone. 1756 Jan 1 letter

OB/SP/1756/01/003 Information of Susanna Collett re death of 1755 Dec 16 James Jolly. 1 deposition

OB/SP/1756/01/004 Information of Thomas Hopkins re death of 1755 Dec 16 James Jolly. 1 deposition

OB/SP/1756/01/005 Information of Mrs Jolly re death of James Jolly. 1756 Jan 1 deposition February

OB/SP/1756/02/001 Petition of Mary Jones, Newgate, - for trial bail 1756 Feb 02 or discharge. 1 petition LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 12 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1756/02/002 Examinations Nathaniel Cowdry etc v John 1756 Feb Pease - stealing. 1 examination

OB/SP/1756/02/003 Information of Simon Johnson v John Wetherell 1756 Feb 19 - stealing. 1 information

OB/SP/1756/02/004 Information of Elizabeth Johnson v John 1756 Feb 19 Wetherell - stealing. 1 information

OB/SP/1756/02/005 Draft Gaol Delivery paper 1756 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1756/02/006 Draft Gaol Delivery paper of cases 1756 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1756/02/007 Gaol Delivery paper of cases 1756 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1756/02/008 Gaol Delivery paper of cases 1756 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1756/02/009 Draft Newgate calendar 1756 Feb 1 document April

OB/SP/1756/04/001 Draft Gaol Delivery paper 1756 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1756/04/002 Draft Gaol Delivery paper 1756 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1756/04/003 Draft Gaol Delivery paper 1756 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1756/04/004 Draft Gaol Delivery paper 1756 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1756/04/005 Gaol Delivery paper 1756 Apr 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 13 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1756/04/006 Newgate calendar 1756 Apr 1 document June

OB/SP/1756/06/001 Jury note stating that Robert Ogle is not of 1756 Jun sound mind and understanding 1 document

OB/SP/1756/06/002 Draft Gaol Delivery paper listing jurors names 1756 Jun 1 document

OB/SP/1756/06/003 Draft Gaol Delivery paper 1756 Jun 1 document

OB/SP/1756/06/004 Gaol Delivery paper 1756 Jun 1 document

OB/SP/1756/06/005 Gaol Delivery paper 1756 Jun 1 document

OB/SP/1756/06/006 Newgate calendar 1756 Jun 1 document July

OB/SP/1756/07/001 Sarah Wedgborough, servant to William 1756 Jul 26 Reynolds, describes the movements of Dorothy Cannicot and interactions with her husband, William Cannicot, who is accused of her murder 1 information

OB/SP/1756/07/002 Dudley Doyle states that he observed William 1756 Jul 26 Cannicott, who is accused of murdering his wife Dorothy Cannicot, walking in the fields at Tottenham Court with a women who he later discovered deceased in a ditch nearby 1 information

OB/SP/1756/07/003 Francis Taylor, constable for the parish of Saint 1756 Jul 26 Pancras, states that he was called to Tottenham Court and found a murdered naked women lying next to a pair of scissors, who was identified as Dorothy Cannicot of East Street, Red Lion Square 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 14 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1756/07/004 Alexander Guallline states that he sold a pair of 1756 Jul 26 scissors to William Cannicott, who is accused of murdering his wife Dorothy Cannicot 1 information

OB/SP/1756/07/005 William Newton states that he recovered 1756 Jul 26 clothes belonging to Dorothy Cannicot in ponds near where she was found murdered and at Marylebone workhouse after being given directions by her husband, William Cannicot, who is accused of her murder 1 information

OB/SP/1756/07/006 William Cannicot confesses to murdering his 1756 Jul 23 wife, Dorothy Cannicot, by stabbing her with a pair of scissors in a field at Tottenham Court 1 document

OB/SP/1756/07/007 Draft Gaol Delivery paper 1756 Jul 1 document

OB/SP/1756/07/008 Gaol Delivery paper 1756 Jul 1 document

OB/SP/1756/07/009 London Gaol Delivery paper 1756 Jul 1 document

OB/SP/1756/07/010 Newgate Calendar 1756 Jul 1 document October

OB/SP/1756/10/001 The recognizances of people who were bound 1756 Oct over to give evidence in trials against Elizabeth Grant, John Godfrey, John Martin and Robert Turvey are to be estreated, as they have not appeared to give evidence at the respective trials 1 order

OB/SP/1756/10/002 Thomas Weilly, Diana Brown, wife of Richard 1756 Oct Brown and James McCall are acquitted of stealing goods as a result of their respective trials 1 draft order LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 15 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1756/10/003 Draft Gaol Delivery paper 1756 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1756/10/004 Gaol Delivery paper 1756 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1756/10/005 Newgate Calendar 1756 Oct 1 document December

OB/SP/1756/12/001 Goulston Bruere states that she posted a letter 1756 Dec 22 containing a bank bill at the post office in Bloomsbury Market which was not delivered to the addressee. Catherine Lindon is accused of stealing the said letter 1 information

OB/SP/1756/12/002 Grace Jeffyres, keeper of the post office in 1756 Dec 20 Bloomsbury Market states that Goulston Bruere posted a letter in the post box and that after stamping the letters, she left the room leaving Catherine Lindon, her assistant, on her own with the letters 1 information

OB/SP/1756/12/003 William Blacket states that Catherine Lindon 1756 Dec 22 informed him that she had a bank bill in her possession and wished to discount it, upon which they took it to Edward Morgan who refused to discount it 1 information

OB/SP/1756/12/004 Thomas Yeats of Bricklayers Arms, 1756 Dec 22 Road, carver and guilder, states that while in a barbers shop, belonging to James Witherspoone in Saint Thomas' Street, Drury Lane, Catherine Lindon entered the shop asking where she could discount a bank bill 1 information

OB/SP/1756/12/005 James Witherspoone of Saint Thomas' Street, 1756 Dec 20 Drury Lane, barber, states that Catherine Lindon entered the shop asking where she could discount a bank bill and that William Blacket took her to Edward Morgan who refused to discount it 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 16 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1756/12/006 Joseph Groom of Newton's Inn, Saint Giles, 1756 Dec 22 victualler, states that upon searching Catherine Lindon's lodgings with Thomas Yeats, he found a bank bill in a leather bag 1 information

OB/SP/1756/12/007 Edward Morgan of Parker's Lane, Saint Giles, 1756 Dec 22 victualler, states that Catherine Lindon asked him to discount a bank bill, and that he refused to do so after questioning her about it 1 information

OB/SP/1756/12/008 Catherine Lindon, charged with stealing a bank 1756 Dec 20 bill from the post office in Bloomsbury Market, states that she took a letter containing the bill and tried to get it discounted with the help of William Blacket, but he got a constable to arrest her 1 examination

OB/SP/1756/12/009 Joseph Pearce and Robert Johnson accuse 1756 Dec 22 John Coy of stealing lead from a building site where Pearce was pulling down some buildings 1 information

OB/SP/1756/12/010 Mathew Callaghan accuses Jane Carroll of 1756 Dec 23 stealing clothes from him, to which she confesses 1 information

OB/SP/1756/12/011 Draft Gaol Delivery paper 1756 Dec 1 document

OB/SP/1756/12/012 Newgate Calendar 1756 Dec 1 document Papers for 1757

January

OB/SP/1757/01/001 Thomas Francis, assistant solicitor of the 1757 Jan 25 Treasury requests, due to a delay in instructions from the Attorney General, that Michael Sullivan and John McLeary be detained and tried at the next sessions for enlisting in foreign service 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 17 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1757/01/002 Elizabeth Martin accuses Jane Douglas, 1757 Jan 6 otherwise Jane Robinson, of stealing household goods from her lodgings, which she denies, accusing Eleanor Hamilton of perpetrating the theft 1 information

OB/SP/1757/01/003 Mary Smith accuses Catherine Lindon of 1757 Jan 7 stealing household goods from her lodgings 1 information

OB/SP/1757/01/004 Samuel Spencer, pawnbroker, states that 1757 Jan 7 Catherine Lindon sold him household goods which were stolen from Mary Smith 1 information

OB/SP/1757/01/005 Mary Thomas accuses Elizabeth Nutman of 1757 Jan 16 stealing a watch belonging to her husband, Abraham Thomas which she denies 1 information

OB/SP/1757/01/006 Elizabeth Pain of Harrow on the Hill, denies 1757 Jan 17 stealing linen goods from Thomas Welland of Hillingdon 1 examination February

OB/SP/1757/02/001 Standish Kane, of Jerman Street, Westminster, 1757 Feb 24 apothecary and John Streeter of Sussex, carpenter, state that Christian Streeter is too ill with small pox to attend the trial of Lackis alias Douglas 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1757/02/002 Joseph Webster, apprentice to Thomas Gibson, 1757 Jan 24 pawnbroker, accuses Jane Aubrey of stealing a shirt and neckcloth from Thomas Gibson's shop 1 information

OB/SP/1757/02/003 Charles Chaterton accuses Margaret Pearce of 1757 Jan 26 pickpocketing a gold foreign coin from him 1 information

OB/SP/1757/02/004 Lewis Barnett accuses Mary Smith of stealing a 1757 Jan 29 coat from his house 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 18 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1757/02/005 Mary Huips, wife of Thomas Huips accuses 1757 Jan 31 William Barnard of stealing clothes and household goods from her dwelling and George Hartley, Elizabeth Athchinson and Dorothy Fair state that William Barnard sold them goods stolen from Mary Huips 1 information

OB/SP/1757/02/006 Samuel Harper of Lincoln's Inn Square accuses 1757 Feb 1 John Howland of assault and robbing him of a gold watch 1 information

OB/SP/1757/02/007 Walter Rockford of Russell Court, pawn broker, 1757 Feb 1 states that John Howland attempted to pawn a gold watch stolen from Samuel Harper of Lincoln's Inn Square and Christopher Potter of Shoe Lane, watchmaker and Bostock Toller identify the watch 1 information

OB/SP/1757/02/008 Valentine Hargrave of Saint Olave, Southwark, 1757 Feb 10 states that two bags belonging to him were stolen from a warehouse and George Keep states that he found the stolen bags concealed at Robert Timperley's dwelling in Saint Giles in the Fields 1 information

OB/SP/1757/02/009 Abraham Ball and Thomas Locking, sentinels at 1757 Feb 14 Saint James's Dock, state that Henry Weatherly requested their assistance in pursuing and detaining Leonard Clarke, who had attempted to rob him at pistol point 1 information

OB/SP/1757/02/010 Henry Weatherly states that Thomas Locking, 1757 Feb 14 sentinel at Saint James's Dock, assisted him in detaining Leonard Clarke, who had attempted to rob him at pistol point 1 information

OB/SP/1757/02/011 Elizabeth Keyan, wife of John Keyan, accuses 1757 Feb 16 her maid and servant Margaret Morrison of stealing money from her dwelling 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 19 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1757/02/012 Eleanor Feer accuses Ann Hogan of stealing 1757 Feb 21 bed linen from her house 1 information April

OB/SP/1757/04/001 Peter Huck pleads not guilty to an unspecified 1757 Apr charge 1 document

OB/SP/1757/04/002 Mary Baxter alias Mary Jones: Matrons Jury 1757 Apr verdict that she is not with child and is to be hung for an unspecified offence 1 document

OB/SP/1757/04/003 Draft Gaol Delivery list. 1757 Apr 1 document May

OB/SP/1757/05/001 Ann Davis accuses Jane Green of stealing 1757 Apr 27 household goods from her room and Moses Coronell, Jane Ramsay, Rachel Rogers, William Ward and J Howell state that she pawned the stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1757/05/002 Margaret Phillimore accuses Charlotte Moore of 1757 Apr 29 stealing household goods from lodgings which she rented to her 1 information

OB/SP/1757/05/003 Catherine Freelove accuses Ann Tompson of 1757 Apr 30 stealing household goods from lodgings which she rented to her 1 information

OB/SP/1757/05/004 Mary Bolton accuses Jane Pointer of stealing 1757 May 3 bed linen from her room 1 information

OB/SP/1757/05/005 William Wilson accuses Atwood Martin of 1757 May 11 coercing him to steal stockings from his aunt's shop, Catherine Roberts, and handling the stolen goods 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 20 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1757/05/006 Atwood Martin confesses to handling and 1757 May 14 pawning stockings stolen from Catherine Roberts' shop 1 examination

OB/SP/1757/05/007 Henry Wilmot of Gray's Inn accuses Margaret 1757 May 13 Chalmers, servant to Elizabeth Morris, Great Queen Street, Saint Giles in the Fields, of stealing valuables and clothes from the house of her employer 1 information

OB/SP/1757/05/008 Ann Marshall accuses Elizabeth Jones of 1757 May 17 stealing clothes from her husband, Edward Marshall 1 information

OB/SP/1757/05/009 Robert Wilson of Saint Marylebone and Amy 1757 May 19 Barker, his servant, accuse John Brown, another of his servants, of stealing silver goods and linen from his house 1 information

OB/SP/1757/05/010 Frances Agitt, wife of Joseph Agitt, accuses 1757 May 23 Ann Hutton of stealing clothes from her husband's room and William Knight, servant to William Gibson, pawnbroker, states that she pawned the stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1757/05/011 James Harman states that Terrence Kane, 1757 May 23 milkman, attempted to sell him a gold bar, which he suspected was stolen 1 information

OB/SP/1757/05/012 Ann Georges, John Giblet, Thomas Fryers and 1757 May 23 John Ford, constable, accuse Edward Stubberfield of stealing John Giblet's sheep 1 information

OB/SP/1757/05/013 Draft Gaol Delivery paper. 1757 May 1 information July LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 21 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1757/07/001 S. Darken and another, surgeons, report on 1757 Jul their internal and external examination of Edward Clarke's body, in order to ascertain whether his death was caused by violence 1 information

OB/SP/1757/07/002 Edward Clarke: Eight witness statements 1757 Jul concerning his death after a violent argument with Robert Murray over the purchase of a shirt in Lambeth, Saint Mary Whitechapel 1 information

OB/SP/1757/07/003 Draft Gaol Delivery paper 1757 Jul 1 document

OB/SP/1757/07/004 Draft Newgate Calendar 1757 Jul 1 document September

OB/SP/1757/09/001 Draft Gaol Delivery paper 1757 Sep 1 document

OB/SP/1757/09/002 Draft Newgate Calendar 1757 Sep 1 document October

OB/SP/1757/10/001 Draft Gaol Delivery paper 1757 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1757/10/002 Draft Newgate Calendar 1757 Oct 1 document December

OB/SP/1757/12/001 Draft Gaol Delivery paper 1757 Dec 1 document

OB/SP/1757/12/002 Draft Newgate Calendar 1757 Dec 1 document Papers for 1758

January LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 22 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1758/01/001 Draft Gaol Delivery paper 1758 Jan 1 document

OB/SP/1758/01/002 Draft Newgate Calendar 1758 Jan 1 document February

OB/SP/1758/02/001 Draft Gaol Delivery paper 1758 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1758/02/002 Draft Newgate Calendar 1758 Feb 1 document April

OB/SP/1758/04/001 John Lewis writes to Alexander Straton of 1758 Apr Suffolk Street, Haymarket, requesting his help after being arrested 1 letter

OB/SP/1758/04/002 John Duncombe confesses to stealing iron and 1758 Feb 25 lead, assisted by Charles Mead, from the premises of Peter Roe of Islington 1 information

OB/SP/1758/04/003 Samuel Abbott accuses Judith Connor of 1758 Feb 26 stealing a watch from his pocket in Monmouth Street, Saint Giles and Robert Drydell and Frances Bernard give statements supporting his accusation 1 information

OB/SP/1758/04/004 James Roach accuses Hannah Saunders of 1758 Feb 28 stealing money from his purse in a public house in Dyot Street 1 information

OB/SP/1758/04/005 James Durrier of Paddington accuses James 1758 Mar 1 Coles of robbing him of his silver watch at pistol point on the road at Saint Marylebone Fields between London and Paddington 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 23 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1758/04/006 Sarah Smith accuses Esther Green of 1758 Mar 4 attempting to steal money from her apron pocket and William Taurence supports her accusation 1 information

OB/SP/1758/04/007 Robert Davis of Saint John the Evangelist, 1758 Mar 6 Westminster, lighterman, confesses to stealing a boat belonging to John Price and using it to steal coal from Wapping dock 1 examination

OB/SP/1758/04/008 John Napper accuses of 1758 Mar 14 stealing money from his pocket whilst he was in the baths at the premises of William Jones in 1 information

OB/SP/1758/04/009 John Beal of Poplar and Blackwall, Stepney, 1758 Mar 17 carpenter, confesses to stealing bolts and nails from a storehouse in Poplar and Blackwall, Stepney belonging to John and Robert Batson, shipbuilders 1 examination

OB/SP/1758/04/010 John Nichols, clerk to Messrs Chase and Cox, 1758 Mar 17 accuses John Moreen of stealing iron hoops belonging to his employers 1 information

OB/SP/1758/04/011 Thomas Truelove, watchman, Thomas 1758 Mar 21 Holloway, watchman and Matthew Jenkins accuse John Greaghan of stealing lead guttering 1 information

OB/SP/1758/04/012 Mary Owen accuses Betty Evans alias Ann 1758 Mar 21 Nash of stealing clothes from her lodgings 1 information

OB/SP/1758/04/013 John Hyde accuses John Briggs of stealing 1758 Mar 23 household goods from a room rented to him and William Slater, Elizabeth Tucker and John Natley state that the goods stolen were pawned to them 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 24 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1758/04/014 Charles Smith, Mary Smith and Tobias Droget 1758 Mar accuse Mary Tomkins of stealing money from a drawer in Charles Smith's house 1 information

OB/SP/1758/04/015 Gustavus Forsbohm accuses Sarah Clark of 1758 Mar 31 stealing his watch in the street at Piccadilly 1 information

OB/SP/1758/04/016 Draft Gaol Delivery paper 1758 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1758/04/017 Draft Newgate Calendar 1758 Apr 1 document May

OB/SP/1758/05/001 Draft Gaol Delivery paper 1758 May 1 document

OB/SP/1758/05/002 Draft Newgate Calendar 1758 May 1 document June

OB/SP/1758/06/001 Record of the trial of Edward Marriott of Saint 1758 Jun Clement Danes, labourer, who was found guilty of violently robbing John Reed and was transported to work on the plantations in America for seven years 1 document

OB/SP/1758/06/002 Draft Gaol Delivery Paper 1758 Jun 1 document

OB/SP/1758/06/003 Draft Newgate Calendar 1758 Jun 1 document September

OB/SP/1758/09/001 Draft Gaol Delivery paper 1758 Sep 1 document

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OB/SP/1758/10/001 Charles Gascoigne states that Samuel Garbett, 1758 Oct 5 a material witness in the trial against Edward Dickens, who is charged with stealing a bank bill, cannot attend court due to sickness and requests that the trial be delayed until the next sessions 1 affidavit Papers for 1759

February

OB/SP/1759/02/001 Sarah Newsham accuses Catherine Tracy of 1759 Jan stealing clothes and linen from Thomas Creswell. John Herring and Amy Giles state that the stolen items were pawned to them by the accused 1 information

OB/SP/1759/02/002 Denis White accuses William Hope of stealing 1759 Feb 05 his masters' linen and Thomas Everett states that he was present when the linen was found on the accused 1 information

OB/SP/1759/02/003 Mary Bevan accuses Margaret Whitehead of 1759 Feb 12 stealing silver spoons from her kitchen drawer 1 information

OB/SP/1759/02/004 John Casey, mariner, confesses that he 1759 Feb 13 committed several robberies with Samuel Nice 1 information

OB/SP/1759/02/005 Alice Murray accuses Ruth Child of stealing a 1759 Feb 17 silver spoon and William Cowling confirms that the spoon was pawned by the defendant's accomplice, Catherine King 1 information

OB/SP/1759/02/006 Thomas Dyer and his wife, Mary Dyer, accuse 1759 Feb 19 Mary Cately of stealing clothes from their shop 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 26 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1759/02/007 Thomas Lateward accuses Winifred Cox and 1759 Feb 22 Mary Lovett of stealing money from him whilst in the Cock and Hoop Ale House, Holborn Bars and Susannah Edwards states that she witnessed the crime 1 information

OB/SP/1759/02/008 John Smith accuses Sarah Moore of stealing 1759 Feb 23 liquor and money from his cellar and that under questioning, she stated that Honour Whitcomb, of Duke Street, Bloomsbury had constantly encouraged her to steal from him 1 information

OB/SP/1759/02/009 Rose Bedwell confesses to handling goods 1759 Feb 23 stolen by Elizabeth Gardiner, Eleanor Narey and Mary Dixon 1 information May

OB/SP/1759/05/001 James Quinn of Great Suffolk Street states that 1759 May 29 Solomon Peters used a discounted stolen cheque to pay back a debt to him 1 information

OB/SP/1759/05/002 Ann Selby of Gray's Inn Lane accuses Solomon 1759 May 29 Peters of stealing a cheque 1 information

OB/SP/1759/05/003 Ann Mackaway, wife of James Mackaway of 1759 May 29 Suffolk Street, wine merchant, states that she discounted a cheque stolen from Ann Selby by Solomon Peters 1 information

OB/SP/1759/05/004 John Smith states that he cashed a cheque 1759 May received from Ann Mackaway, which was stolen from Ann Selby by Solomon Peters 1 information

OB/SP/1759/05/005 Mark Hamill and Jeremiah Darkin of Stepney, 1759 May churchwardens, acting on information received from John Child, accuse Peter Mason and Thomas Hanfield of stealing lead from the roof of Saint Dunstan's Church, Stepney 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 27 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1759/05/006 John Child confesses to carrying out several 1759 May 15 robberies, including stealing lead from the roof of Saint Dunstan's Church, Stepney with Peter Mason of Shoreditch, John Guest of Shoreditch, carpenter, and Thomas Hanfield, of Brick Lane, Spitalfields 1 information

OB/SP/1759/05/007 John Tyler of Islington, lighterman, accuses 1759 May 28 John Guest of stealing lead from Robert Bartholomew's house 1 information

OB/SP/1759/05/008 David Tasker of Saffron Hill, weaver, accuses 1759 May 23 John Guest and John Child of handling stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1759/05/009 Mary Holland of Swans Alley, Saint Botolph, 1759 May 1 confesses that she was an accomplice of Mary Moore and Elizabeth Went who robbed John Burnett 1 information

OB/SP/1759/05/010 Elizabeth Philips accuses her servant Ann 1759 May 16 Bayley of stealing clothes and linen from her house and George Child and state that Ann Bayley pawned the stolen goods to them 1 information

OB/SP/1759/05/011 Frances Andrews of King's Street, acting on 1759 May 22 information from William Smith, of James Street, , accuses Ann Goldsmith of stealing a silver tankard from her house 1 information

OB/SP/1759/05/012 Alice Fox accuses Ann True of stealing 1759 May 25 furniture from her rented room 1 information December

OB/SP/1759/12/001 Fifteen witness statements concerning the 1759 Dec death of William Walker, who died after falling out of a window in Great Arthur Street, Saint Luke's 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 28 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1759/12/002 John Wassall accuses Ann Battishall of stealing 1759 Nov 19 his furniture and states that she pawned the stolen furniture to him 1 information

OB/SP/1759/12/003 Margaret Williams accuses Sibilla Kehoe of 1759 Nov 5 stealing silver spoons 1 information

OB/SP/1759/12/004 Francis Bayley and Warren Wins accuse John 1759 Oct 27 Hosley of stealing boards from Edward Gray's house in Southampton Street, Bloomsbury 1 information

OB/SP/1759/12/005 Anne Malone, wife of John Malone, accuses 1759 Dec 7 Elizabeth White of stealing her husband's cloak, basket and money 1 information

OB/SP/1759/12/006 Elizabeth Scandret accuses Mary Roberts of 1759 Dec 7 stealing her gown and Joseph Russell states that he assisted in catching and searching her 1 information

OB/SP/1759/12/007 John Smith accuses Sarah Charlton of stealing 1759 Dec 20 his silver buckles and money 1 information

OB/SP/1759/12/008 Richard Jones accuses Peter Hopgood of 1759 Dec 15 stealing two horses and William Green states that he sold him the horses in Hackney 1 information

OB/SP/1759/12/009 Ann Bates accuses Mary Cordall of stealing her 1759 Dec 11 sheet and Charles Jones states that after pursuing her, she confessed to the crime 1 information

OB/SP/1759/12/010 Rebecca Backhouse accuses Rebecca Weech 1759 Nov 14 of stealing her clothes and other goods and Nathaniel Warner, John Murphy, Ann Boswell and William Masters make further statements concerning the pawning of the stolen goods and the defendant's arrest 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 29 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1759/12/011 Ann Porter accuses Mary Burn of stealing two 1759 Nov 22 tablecloths from her washing line and Joyce Howard states that she assisted in catching her 1 information

OB/SP/1759/12/012 Sarah Couch accuses Elizabeth Smith of 1759 Nov 24 stealing an apron and a hat from her washing line and William Warren states that the stolen apron was pawned to him by the defendant 1 information

OB/SP/1759/12/013 William Potts accuses Robert Blazeby of 1759 Dec 3 stealing his watch and Sarah Skelton states that she witnessed the accused saying that he would steal it 1 information

OB/SP/1759/12/014 Mary Kelly accuses Mary Kenchley of stealing 1759 Nov 30 money from her room 1 information

OB/SP/1759/12/015 Henry Turner, servant to the Earl of Hartcoat 1759 Dec 1 states that he witnessed Thomas Brown talking to John Parker before James Brown and another man took John Parker by force to the guard house in Saint James's Park 1 information

OB/SP/1759/12/016 John Parker, servant to Anthony Griffin of 1759 Dec 1 Queen's Square, accuses Thomas Brown and James Brown of stealing money from him in Saint James's Park 1 information

OB/SP/1759/12/017 James Brown confesses that on two occasions 1759 Dec 1 with Thomas Brown, he attacked and robbed people, including John Parker, in Saint James's Park 1 information

OB/SP/1759/12/018 Oliver Wright of Lutterworth, Leicestershire, 1759 Dec 3 draper accuses William Budd of burgling Soloman Teale's house in Northampton 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 30 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1759/12/019 Joseph Wright of Brick Lane, Spitalfields, coal 1759 Nov 3 dealer, accuses Thomas Donaldson of stealing money 1 information

OB/SP/1759/12/020 Sarah Brown of Swan Yard, Strand, accuses 1759 Dec 8 Catherine May alias Eastaff of stealing money from John Watson 1 information

OB/SP/1759/12/021 Elizabeth Palethorpe of Clare Market accuses 1759 Nov 10 Sarah Leeson of stealing money and clothes from her house 1 information

OB/SP/1759/12/022 Frederick Evelin of Saint James's Place 1759 Nov 11 accuses Mary Griffiths of stealing money from his pocket whilst in Burton Sitwale's house in James Street, Haymarket 1 information

OB/SP/1759/12/023 Tobias Kleinert of Gray's Inn Lane, farrier, 1759 Nov 13 accuses Christopher Meyer of stealing skins from a table in his house 1 information

OB/SP/1759/12/024 Oliver Wright of Lutterworth, Leicestershire 1759 Nov 17 states that he has seen a horse stolen from his field in Lutterworth in the possession of Robert Chadwick at Whitechapel 1 information

OB/SP/1759/12/025 Mary Brown accuses Mrs Hart of Gravel Lane, 1759 Nov 21 Houndsditch, of receiving glass stolen from Thomas Luiton and Richard Windle of Saint John's Wapping, glassmakers by Robert Robinson, James Swingwood and James Hamilton 1 information

OB/SP/1759/12/026 Ann Bowker states that Samuel Terry gave her 1759 Nov 30 large amounts of money 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 31 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1759/12/027 Thomas Selwin of Swithins Lane accuses 1759 Dec 1 Samuel Terry of stealing a large amount of money from his house 1 information Papers for 1761

April

OB/SP/1761/04/001 James Baldock of Acton, shopkeeper, requests 1761 Apr 3 that his recognizance, to give evidence against Elizabeth Boone for stealing goods from him, be discharged due to him not being called to give evidence, though he was at the court at the specified time 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1761/04/002 Surrey records the acquittal of Mary 1761 Apr 1 Shipley of Saint Saviour, Surrey, charged with stealing a silver tankard from Elizabeth Snell and therefore she and her accomplice, James Robinson, are to be discharged from a similar case in 1 certificate

OB/SP/1761/04/003 Mary Hopkins accuses Ann Pearce of stealing 1761 Mar 2 clothes from her husband 1 information

OB/SP/1761/04/004 James Walker accuses Sarah Graham of 1761 Mar 10 stealing money from his trouser pockets and Eleanor Sutton states that she witnessed the accused taking his trousers out of a room 1 information

OB/SP/1761/04/005 James Puller accuses Margaret Dowland of 1761 Mar 2 stealing bed linen 1 information

OB/SP/1761/04/006 Edward Webster of New , draper, 1761 Mar 19 accuses Cecily Vere stealing muslin from his shop 1 information

OB/SP/1761/04/007 Richard Phillips of the Strand accuses Cecily 1761 Mar 19 Vere of stealing linen from his shop 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 32 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1761/04/008 Jonathan Green of the Haymarket, draper, 1761 Mar 19 accuses Cecily Vere of stealing linen from his shop 1 information

OB/SP/1761/04/009 John Cadman of Bethnal Green, weaver, 1761 Mar 25 accuses Mary Swann of stealing silk from Peter Camport 1 information

OB/SP/1761/04/010 Frederick Dell of Hill, mariner, accuses 1761 Mar 18 Ann Payne of stealing a tobacco box containing a quantity of gold 1 information

OB/SP/1761/04/011 Rosamon Howard of Kingshead Court accuses 1761 Mar 7 John Ewin, Andrew Flanagan and Terrance Smith of assaulting and attempting to rob him in Wyche Street 1 information

OB/SP/1761/04/012 John Berry, mariner, states that he saw Richard 1761 Mar Snow, on a boat at Shadwell, being struck on the head by a piece of flying wood and falling overboard 1 information

OB/SP/1761/04/013 I. Conden and Charles Venderplank state that 1761 Mar they saw Richard Snow, on a boat at Shadwell, being struck on the head by a piece of flying wood and falling overboard 1 information

OB/SP/1761/04/014 Richard Morrison of Shadwell, mariner, states 1761 Mar that he saw Richard Snow's craft go adrift but did not see any pieces of wood striking him on the head 1 information

OB/SP/1761/04/015 Five witness statements concerning the death 1761 Mar 3 of Anna Millicent King. Theodore Gerdelle is charged with her murder 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 33 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1761/04/016 Sarah Walker and Martha Pritchard make 1761 Mar 6 statements concerning Theodore Gerdelle, who is accused of the murder of Anna Millicent King 1 information

OB/SP/1761/04/017 Lewis Luthwillay states that Theodore Gerdelle, 1761 Mar 2 who is accused of the murder of Anna Millicent King, gave him two diamond rings in order to pay a lodgings debt 1 information

OB/SP/1761/04/018 James Gardner of Saint George, Hanover 1761 Mar 10 Square states that he found bloodied sheets and blankets in a room rented by Theodore Gerdelle, who is accused of the murder of Anna Millicent King 1 information

OB/SP/1761/04/019 John Baptis Perroneau of Suffolk Street, 1761 Mar 10 linener, states that Theodore Gerdelle, accused of the murder of Anna Millicent King, gave him a box of jewellery to keep safe 1 information

OB/SP/1761/04/020 Ann Windsor of Saint Martin's Lane states the 1761 Mar movements of Theodore Gerdelle and Anna Millicent King, her employer, who was allegedly murdered by Theodore Gerdelle 1 information

OB/SP/1761/04/021 John Mussard of the Haymarket, painter, states 1761 Mar 10 that he saw Anna Millicent King, who was allegedly murdered by Theodore Gerdelle, wearing jewellery which Theodore Gerdelle had in his possession after her death 1 information

OB/SP/1761/04/022 William Payne of Saint Dunstan in the West, 1761 Mar 10 carpenter, states that he found the remains of Anna King concealed in her house and that he also found various items of her property in a trunk belonging to Theodore Gerdelle, who is charged with her murder 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 34 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1761/04/023 of Panton Street, apothecary, 1761 Mar 10 accuses Theodore Gerdelle of the murder of Anna Millicent King 1 information

OB/SP/1761/04/024 Witness statements concerning the death of 1761 Apr John Lee who was shot by a highwayman in Holloway, Saint Mary, Islington 1 information

OB/SP/1761/04/025 William Pentloe and William Darvill, charged 1761 Apr with the murder of John Lee, who was shot by a highwayman in Holloway, Saint Mary, Islington, request to be tried, bailed or discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1761/04/026 Coroner's inquisition concluding that William 1761 Apr Darvill and William Pentloe did murder John Lee in Holloway, Saint Mary, Islington 1 document

OB/SP/1761/04/027 Recognizance for and others to 1761 Feb 27 appear in the case against William Pentloe and William Darvill, who are charged with the murder of John Lee in Holloway, Saint Mary, Islington 1 recognizance

OB/SP/1761/04/028 Jury list 1761 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1761/04/029 Jury of Matrons state that Cecily Vere is not 1761 Apr pregnant and can therefore be hung for multiple counts of stealing linen 1 document

OB/SP/1761/04/030 Draft Gaol Delivery List 1761 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1761/04/031 Draft Newgate Calendar 1761 Apr 1 document Papers for 1762

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OB/SP/1762/09/001 John Staite charged with perjury on the 1762 Sep prosecution of Samuel Baylis: move to have the trial delayed until the next session 1 document

OB/SP/1762/09/002 Judgement paper 1762 Sep 1 document October

OB/SP/1762/10/001 Judgement paper 1762 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1762/10/002 Newgate calendar 1762 Oct 1 document December

OB/SP/1762/12/001 Judgement paper 1762 Dec 1 document

OB/SP/1762/12/002 Newgate calendar 1762 Dec 1 document Papers for 1763

September

OB/SP/1763/09/001 Daniel Blake convicted for the murder of John 1763 Sep Murcott and Hester Levington convicted for the murder of Peter Dove are to be hanged 1 document Papers for 1764

January

OB/SP/1764/01/001 John Bailey, apprentice to Samuel Taylor of 1763 Dec 12 Bartholomew Close, jeweller, accuses Elizabeth Osborne and Mary Jones of stealing money from him, to which Mary Jones confesses 1 information

OB/SP/1764/01/002 William Pauldock confesses that he stole 1763 Dec 30 money from the shop of Thomas Palmer of Saint Mary, Islington, grocer 1 examination LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 36 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1764/01/003 Matthew Lee states that he and listed soldiers 1763 Dec 31 of the first foot guards, stole lead from Lady Beauclerk's house, the Dutch Chapel in Savoy and from barracks, and Thomas Heartele, soldier and smith of the first foot guards, bought the lead from them 1 information

OB/SP/1764/01/004 Robert Smith accuses George Price of stealing 1764 Jan 6 household goods from Bamber Gascoyne's house in Acton Green and Jonathan Silby confirms that he witnessed the crime 1 information

OB/SP/1764/01/005 John Ives states that he, with James Nokes and 1764 Jan 9 William Brown, stole clothes and household goods from Robert Cooke's house in Bedford Row and Hyman Levy bought some of the stolen goods from him 1 information

OB/SP/1764/01/006 Elizabeth Ives, mother of John Ives, who, with 1764 Jan 9 William Brown and James Nokes, are charged with stealing clothes and household goods from Robert Cooke's house in Bedford Row, states that William Brown stored stolen goods at her house 1 information

OB/SP/1764/01/007 Hyman Levy states that he bought goods from 1764 Jan 9 William Brown and James Nokes, who are charged with stealing clothes and household goods from Robert Cooke's house in Bedford Row 1 information

OB/SP/1764/01/008 Court papers 1764 Jan 1 document

OB/SP/1764/01/009 Judgement paper 1764 Jan 1 document

OB/SP/1764/01/010 Newgate calendar 1764 Jan 1 document February LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 37 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1764/02/001 Anna Barbara Schutzer states that she saw a 1764 Jan 30 number of men breaking into her master's house and stealing beef, beer and gin 1 information

OB/SP/1764/02/002 Christian Burzeen of Rose Street, tailor, states 1764 Feb 1 that his silver watch was stolen from him and that Mr Gunson of German Street, pawnbroker, now has possession of the watch. Thomas Taylor is charged with stealing the watch 1 information

OB/SP/1764/02/003 Morris Holmes, prosecutor of the case against 1764 Jan 14 David Johnson for handling goods stolen from John Bullock, requests that the case be delayed until the next session, as a witness in the case, Edward Johnson, brother of the accused, has absconded 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1764/02/004 Morris Holmes, prosecutor of the case against 1764 Feb 24 David Johnson for handling goods stolen from John Bullock, requests that the case be delayed until the next session, as a witness in the case, Edward Johnson, brother of the accused, has absconded 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1764/02/005 Patrick Coyle, charged with riotous and 1764 Feb tumultuous assembly at the house of the Moroccan Ambassador, requests to be tried, bailed or discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1764/02/006 Notice that Richard Byrn of King Street and 1764 Feb Nicholas Jacobs of Saint James Street, Saint James, Westminster, will serve as bail for Patrick Coyle, who is charged with riotous and tumultuous assembly at the house of the Moroccan Ambassador 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 38 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1764/02/007 Notice that Richard Byrn of King Street and 1764 Feb Nicholas Jacobs of Saint James Street, Saint James, Westminster, will serve as bail for Patrick Coyle, who is charged with riotous and tumultuous assembly at the house of the Moroccan Ambassador 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1764/02/008 James Maurice, charged with Jane Oade, of 1764 Feb stealing money from Felix Sarrant, requests to be tried, bailed or discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1764/02/009 Felix Sarrant, prosecutor in the trial against 1764 Feb 20 James Maurice and Jane Oade for stealing money from him, requests that the trial be delayed due to the sickness of a material witness, Sarah Carsell 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1764/02/010 Felix Sarrant, prosecutor in the trial against 1764 Feb 22 James Maurice and Jane Oade for stealing money from him, and Edward Nicholl, surgeon and apothecary, request that the trial be delayed due to the sickness of a material witness, Sarah Carsell 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1764/02/011 Thomas Perkins of Rathbone Place, physician 1764 Feb 24 and Edward Nicholl, surgeon and apothecary, state that Sarah Carsell, a witness in the case against James Maurice and Jane Oade for stealing money from Felix Sarrant, is too ill to attend court 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1764/02/012 Court papers 1764 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1764/02/013 Judgement paper 1764 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1764/02/014 Newgate calendar 1764 Feb 1 document May LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 39 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1764/05/001 Mary Fox, governess of the Lock Hospital, 1764 Mar 7 states that a man robbed her of keys, a silver thimble and a penknife while she was walking between Hyde Park Corner and the Lock Hospital. John James is charged with the offence 1 information

OB/SP/1764/05/002 Thomas Lawson, James Iles, William Povey 1764 Mar 12 and Mathias Chambers make statements in the case against George Knights, who is charged with stealing silver goods and clothes from Thomas Lawson 1 information

OB/SP/1764/05/003 Thomas Darling of Saint George, carpenter, 1764 Mar 26 confesses to multiple counts of stealing building tools and selling them to John Ramsey of Gravel Lane, Saint George, broker 1 examination

OB/SP/1764/05/004 William Turner denies assaulting and robbing 1764 Mar 27 John Lawford of Great Bushey, Hertfordshire, carpenter 1 examination

OB/SP/1764/05/005 William Dennison of Moores Yard, Saint 1764 Apr 1 Martin's, shoemaker, accuses Richard Hackett of stealing his silver watch 1 information

OB/SP/1764/05/006 John Barnes states that he, with John Ives and 1764 Apr 2 Richard Grey, stole clothing, money and pistols from houses in , Saint Giles and near Hyde Park Corner 1 information

OB/SP/1764/05/007 John Chatterton of Denmark Street, Saint Giles 1764 Apr 10 states that John Barnes confessed to him that he took part in stealing clothes and money from his house 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 40 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1764/05/008 Mark Child of Chancery Lane, robemaker, 1764 Apr 4 accuses James Hicks of stealing robes and gowns from his workshop and Thomas Munn, bricklayer, confirms that the assailant had used a trapdoor to gain entry to the premises 1 information

OB/SP/1764/05/009 Mary Griffiths states that she saw James Hicks, 1764 Apr 4 who is charged with stealing robes and gowns from Mark Child, with a bag, just after the time of the robbery and in the locality of Mark Child's workshop 1 information

OB/SP/1764/05/010 Thomas Scot states that Thomas Clements 1764 Apr 6 stole one of his sheep from a field in Saint Pancras and sold it to of Windmill Street, Saint Pancras. John Jones denies handling stolen goods, stating that he did not know the sheep was stolen 1 information

OB/SP/1764/05/011 William Bowen, son of Robert Bowen of Christ 1764 Apr 9 Church, confesses that he, with his father, stole goods including clothes and silver from Samuel Poole's public house, the Green Lattice in Rose Lane, Christ Church 1 examination

OB/SP/1764/05/012 Thomas Piggot, servant to William Jones of 1764 Apr 16 , glover, accuses Edward Trudon of forging a promissory note 1 information

OB/SP/1764/05/013 Sarah Bear, wife of William Bear, states that 1764 Apr 19 she witnessed her niece, Ann Magick, purchase a gown with a note belonging to her mistress, Sarah Sharpe of Hammersmith 1 information

OB/SP/1764/05/014 Owen McCarthy of Little Stanmore confesses to 1764 Apr 27 stealing linen from Ann Neal's garden in Little Stanmore 1 examination LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 41 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1764/05/015 Richard Swift, charged with handling stolen 1764 May 2 goods, requests to be tried, bailed or discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1764/05/016 John Chapman of and Elizabeth 1764 May 5 Brown of Brick Lane, bound to appear against Sarah Farmer, charged with petty larceny, state that they were not informed by the prosecutor, James Farnham, that her case was moved to the Old Bailey 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1764/05/017 Sarah Farmer is committed to the House of 1764 Mar 2 Correction, , charged by John Farnham and Elizabeth Brown with petty larceny 1 commitment paper

OB/SP/1764/05/018 Court papers 1764 May 1 document

OB/SP/1764/05/019 Judgement paper 1764 May 1 document

OB/SP/1764/05/020 Newgate calendar 1764 May 1 document June

OB/SP/1764/06/001 John Warmer, John Vitue, Richard Arp and 1764 May 6 Matthew Green make statements in the case against Peter Kelley, who is charged with the assault and robbery of in 1 information

OB/SP/1764/06/002 Michael Singleton and Bridget Singleton accuse 1764 May 7 Mary Buchannon of stealing goods including aprons and handkerchiefs from their apartment 1 information

OB/SP/1764/06/003 John Taylor accuses John Harris of stealing his 1764 May 19 silver watch from his pocket in Cockspur Street 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 42 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1764/06/004 James Openshaw of Wyche Street, tailor, 1764 Jun 6 accuses Henry Hariman of assault and stealing his hat, wig and money in Great Queen Street 1 information

OB/SP/1764/06/005 Court papers 1764 Jun 1 document

OB/SP/1764/06/006 Judgement paper 1764 Jun 1 document

OB/SP/1764/06/007 Newgate calendar 1764 Jun 1 document July

OB/SP/1764/07/001 Thomas Spencer, coach driver and servant to 1764 Jun 28 Thomas Robinson of Hampstead Yard, Grays Inn Lane, coachman, states that he was held up by two armed men. Thomas Edwards and another are charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1764/07/002 Eleanor Socket, wife of William Socket of 1764 Jun 28 Tavistock Court, Covent Garden, servant to Elizabeth Rees of Tavistock Court confirms the movements of Thomas Edwards, who is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1764/07/003 William Bromley of Suning Hill, and 1764 Jul 2 Abraham Hacket of Piccadilly, victualler, accuse John Haslegrove of stealing fish from his master, Griffith Owen 1 information

OB/SP/1764/07/004 John Hussey admits picking peoples pockets of 1764 Jul 7 their handkerchiefs with Charles Smith, John Hillier and Matthew Farmer on several occasions and that they sold the handkerchiefs to John Pullein, who at no time enquired as to how they were obtained 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 43 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1764/07/005 Mary Pross, shop assistant to John Pullein, wife 1764 Jul 7 of John Pross of Chick Lane, plasterer, states that on more than one occasion, she witnessed John Pullein buying handkerchiefs from boys, not enquiring as to how the boys came by them 1 information

OB/SP/1764/07/006 Thomas Maude of Downing Street, clerk, 1764 Jul 10 accuses Archibald Nelson of fraud by attempting to collect prize money owed to Francis Peters by using false identity papers 1 information

OB/SP/1764/07/007 Thomas Key and William Smith, mariners state 1764 Jul 10 that they served on board the royal navy sloop, HMS Guadeloupe with Francis Peters and Archibald Nelson and that the person present, Archibald Nelson, is not Francis Peters 1 information

OB/SP/1764/07/008 David Michand, Elias Lorphelin and John King 1764 Jul 11 make statements in the case against Catherine White and Thomas Flaherty, who are charged with stealing a silver watch from David Michand 1 information

OB/SP/1764/07/009 Thomas Patton of Great Suffolk Street, 1764 Jul 12 victualler, accuses Jane Ode, , Gabriel Sedra and Thomas Jenour of stealing two silver tankards from his house 1 information

OB/SP/1764/07/010 Thomas Jenour states that he, with Jane Ode, 1764 Jul 12 James Morris and Gabriel Sedra, stole two silver tankards from Thomas Patton and that after melting them down, they took the silver to John Rands of Carey Lane, in order to assess its purity and value 1 information

OB/SP/1764/07/011 Christopher Hurst, Lucy Vairiot and Terrance 1764 Jul 18 McGinnis make statements in the case against William Moody and Richard Dunn, who are charged with stealing a watch 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 44 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1764/07/012 Thomas Groves, servant and coach guard, 1764 Jul 23 accuses Hamilton Ball of shooting him whilst holding up the Nottingham stage coach at Highgate Hill 1 information

OB/SP/1764/07/013 Lydia Pullein, wife of Job Pullein of Holliwell 1764 Jul 24 Street, victualler, accuses Mary Andrews and Ann Taylor of stealing linen and aprons from her previous premises, the Red Lion Tavern, Gosport, Hampshire 1 information

OB/SP/1764/07/014 Lydia Pullein, states that she did not collude 1764 Jul 27 with Mary Andrews and Ann Taylor, accused by her of stealing linen and aprons from her, when she gave evidence in court against them and that she had no further evidence to add 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1764/07/015 William Edwards of Grays Inn Lane, porter and 1764 Jul 24 Thomas Kaho of Long Acre, victualler make statements in the case against Thomas Muckett, who is charged with forgery 1 information

OB/SP/1764/07/016 James Trimmer, Richard Mulford, Tobias 1764 Jul 26 Parker and William Cripps make statements in the case against Robert Powell, who is charged with stealing iron from Kew Ferry Wharf 1 information

OB/SP/1764/07/017 Court papers 1764 Jul 1 document

OB/SP/1764/07/018 Judgement paper 1764 Jul 1 document

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OB/SP/1764/09/001 Susannah Clement, Judith White, Francis 1764 Jul 30 Hardwig and George Worthy make statements in the case against Ann Dover, who is charged with stealing a gown and petticoat from Susannah Clement 1 information

OB/SP/1764/09/002 William Langden of Buckingham Street, 1764 Jul 31 Buildings, states that goods including a snuff box and pictures were stolen from his house. John Jourden is charged with the offence 1 information

OB/SP/1764/09/003 Elizabeth Dewbery accuses Margaret Wade of 1764 Aug 11 stealing a silver snuffer stand and John Nothey states that the defendant offered the stolen item for pawn 1 information

OB/SP/1764/09/004 William Draper and John Pritchard make 1764 Aug 27 statements in the case against Robert Cole and Cornelius Fairbridge, who are charged with stealing hats from William Draper 1 information

OB/SP/1764/09/005 John Whitby, Mary Perrin, William Hands, 1764 Aug 27 William Lock and William Thompson make statements in the case against Thomas Hands and John Hands, who are charged with stealing linen from John Whitby's outhouse in Hammersmith 1 information

OB/SP/1764/09/006 John Bottom of Saint Paul's, Shadwell, 1764 Sep 10 bricklayer, admits that, with William Sliffard and William Bond, he carried out an assault and robbery on William Dayles and Bryan Newman, stealing a silver watch and money 1 examination

OB/SP/1764/09/007 Elizabeth Hooper admits to stealing goods 1764 Sep 15 including gauze and clothes from {-} Clarke's shop in Great Turnstile and pawning the goods to {-} Asdale of , Saint Giles, milliner 1 examination LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 46 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1764/09/008 John Gibson of Saint John's, Wapping, mariner, 1764 Sep 17 accuses Joshua Mason of harbouring a convict, Richard Jewes, who was sentenced to transportation for life, at Winifred Street, Whitechapel 1 information

OB/SP/1764/09/009 Court papers 1764 Sep 1 document

OB/SP/1764/09/010 Judgement paper 1764 Sep 1 document

OB/SP/1764/09/011 Newgate calendar 1764 Sep 1 document October

OB/SP/1764/10/001 William Morgan, Richard Pharey and Mary 1764 Sep 24 Katon make statements in the case against Ann Hayes, who is charged with stealing bed linen and household goods from a room rented to her by William Morgan 1 information

OB/SP/1764/10/002 Thomas Dolben of Benjamin Street, Cow 1764 Oct 1 Cross, accuses Elizabeth Young of stealing money from his pocket 1 information

OB/SP/1764/10/003 Jane Eldridge of Old Pye Street, Saint John the 1764 Oct 17 Evangelist, states that she was bound over and willing to give evidence against John Bridgewater, who was charged with stealing a cloak from Grace Birch, but she was never called by the prosecutor 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1764/10/004 Henry Booth of Portland Street, Saint 1764 Oct 17 Marylebone, bound over to prosecute Barbara Martin, who was charged with stealing money from him, did not attend court at the correct time due to his misunderstanding of court procedure 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 47 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1764/10/005 William Draper, prosecutor against Robert Cole 1764 Oct 19 and Cornelius Fairbridge for stealing from him, states that he did not give evidence at their trial because he was deliberately misled as to when their case would be heard by the defendant's solicitor 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1764/10/006 Court papers 1764 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1764/10/007 Judgement paper 1764 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1764/10/008 Newgate calendar 1764 Oct 1 document December

OB/SP/1764/12/001 Elizabeth Groom of Barwick Street, Saint 1764 Oct 23 James and Ann Willis of Grays Inn, Holborn, accuse Sarah Lane of stealing ribbons and lace from Elizabeth Groom 1 information

OB/SP/1764/12/002 Edward Mackrell states that he committed 1764 Oct 30 several robberies in Westminster with Stephen Deveraux, John Sullivan and John Maddox 1 information

OB/SP/1764/12/003 Francis Manby, William Bradley, Thomas 1764 Nov 5 Millbank and Charles Poynes make statements in the case against George Mitchell, who is charged with stealing horses from Francis Manby and Thomas Millbank 1 information

OB/SP/1764/12/004 Samuel Archibald of the Horse and Groom in 1764 Nov 12 King's Street, Seven Dials, states that he saw William Ashwood in possession of a stolen linen shirt 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 48 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1764/12/005 The Earl of Harrington accuses John Westcot, 1764 Dec 1 formerly employed by him as a porter, of stealing precious metal goods and a large quantity of money from his house 1 information

OB/SP/1764/12/006 Henry Montague states that money and 1764 Dec 4 precious goods were stolen from his chambers in Lincolns Inn. John Weskett and James Cooper are charged with the offence 1 information

OB/SP/1764/12/007 John Dunbar accuses John Weskett and James 1764 Dec 5 Cooper of stealing money and precious goods from Henry Montague's chambers in Lincolns Inn 1 information

OB/SP/1764/12/008 John Bradley accuses John Dunbar, John 1764 Dec 8 Weskett and James Cooper of stealing money and precious goods from Henry Montague's chambers in Lincolns Inn 1 information

OB/SP/1764/12/009 , prosecutor in the case against 1764 Dec 12 John Hussey and James West, who are charged with stealing cloaks from his shop, requests that their trial be delayed, as Mary Davis, a material witness, is too ill to give evidence 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1764/12/010 Sir Simon Bradstreet, prosecutor in the case 1764 Dec 13 against Thomas Ingram, acting on information from John Prosser and Thomas Augustus Sunderland, requests that the trial be delayed until suspected accomplices to the charge have been apprehended 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1764/12/011 William Taplin of Piccadilly, whitesmith, 1764 Dec 17 accuses Richard Shelmerdine of attacking and robbing him of money and a silver watch on Chelsea Common 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 49 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1764/12/012 Robert Thompson, servant to Richard 1764 Dec 17 Shelmerdine, states that William Taplin, who has accused Richard Shelmerdine of robbing him, came to his master's house and was intoxicated by liquor 1 information

OB/SP/1764/12/013 Rose Foy states that her friend, Alice Rooney, 1764 Dec 18 offered to sell her handkerchiefs stolen by her husband's ship mates from a shop in Rosemary Lane 1 information

OB/SP/1764/12/014 Bill of costs for the case prosecuted by William 1764 Dec 22 Plaister against Willaim Wright and Charles Wright 1 document

OB/SP/1764/12/015 Elizabeth Caine accuses Richard Homes of 1764 Dec 26 falsely demanding payment of a bill that had already been paid 1 information

OB/SP/1764/12/016 Charles Storey of Sidneys Alley, jeweller, 1764 Dec 27 accuses Joseph Bernard of stealing gold rings from his shop 1 information

OB/SP/1764/12/017 Court papers 1764 Dec 1 document

OB/SP/1764/12/018 Judgement paper 1764 Dec 1 document

OB/SP/1764/12/019 Newgate calendar 1764 Dec 1 document Papers for 1765

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OB/SP/1765/01/001 William Harding formerly of Edgware, labourer, 1764 Dec 27 denies that he stole money from Joseph Brown, servant to Thomas Looms of Leicester, at William Horne's house in Edgware 1 examination LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 50 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1765/01/002 Lyon Abraham and Mary Simpson make 1765 Jan 3 statements in the case against Edward Williams, Elizabeth Williams and Mary State 1 information

OB/SP/1765/01/003 William Garnons of Kent Street, Southwark, 1765 Jan 7 victualler states that he saw Lyon Abraham with Edward Williams, Elizabeth Williams and Mary State 1 information

OB/SP/1765/01/004 Court papers 1765 Jan 1 document

OB/SP/1765/01/005 Judgement paper 1765 Jan 1 document

OB/SP/1765/01/006 Newgate calendar 1765 Jan 1 document February

OB/SP/1765/02/001 James Cordwell, Shadwick Venden and John 1765 Jan 30 Watts make statements in the case Timothy McDermot, who is accused of stealing coach equipment from James Cordwell's yard 1 information

OB/SP/1765/02/002 Jeremiah Knapp of Saint Catherine's Lane, 1765 Jan 30 Sarah Abbot and Ann Wright make statements in the case against William Chapman, who is accused of stealing silver goods from Jeremiah Knapp's house 1 information

OB/SP/1765/02/003 William Stiles of Oxford Road, victualler and 1765 Feb 2 George Wainwright of Uxbridge, draper make statements in the case against Sarah Webb, who is accused of stealing money from William Stiles's chest of drawers 1 information

OB/SP/1765/02/004 William Compton and Samuel Clay make 1765 Feb 8 statements in the case against Charles Sebrey, who is accused of stealing money and silver buckles from William Compton's house 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 51 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1765/02/005 William Horne accuses John Green of taking 1765 Feb 13 part in assaulting and robbing him of money and his silver shoe buckles on the road between Walham Green and Chelsea 1 information

OB/SP/1765/02/006 Patrick Quinn accuses Richard Simmett and 1765 Feb 18 Charles Peddar of committing multiple counts of burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1765/02/007 Martine Prentice and Thomas Cooke make 1765 Feb 20 statements in the case against Joseph Sparrow and Richard Perry, who are accused of stealing a hamper of fowl 1 information

OB/SP/1765/02/008 Elizabeth Royston and Henry Newman, 1765 Feb husband of Elizabeth Newman, who was convicted of stealing silk, are to give evidence in the case against Abraham Stevens, who is charged with receiving silk stolen by Elizabeth Newman 1 recognizance

OB/SP/1765/02/009 Thomas Cooke of Saint Catherine's, Tower 1765 Feb Hamlets, porter, is to appear and give evidence in the case against John James at the Surrey assizes and, with William Ball, at the Old Bailey 1 recognizance

OB/SP/1765/02/010 On the first day of each session, the Middlesex 1765 Feb and Westminster prison keepers are to supply calendars of prisoners to the keeper of Newgate, who will supply a calendar of prisoners in Newgate to the other prison keepers 1 order

OB/SP/1765/02/011 Judgement paper 1765 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1765/02/012 Court papers 1765 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1765/02/013 Newgate Calendar 1765 Feb 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 52 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1765/04/001 Drucella Bridges of Ratcliffe Highway, servant 1765 Feb 28 to John Sherrer of Spitalfields, silk merchant, accuses Martha Richardson of stealing silk from her master 1 information

OB/SP/1765/04/002 Ann Hannah admits handling silk stolen by 1765 Feb 28 Martha Richardson and states that she delivered the silk to Jane Dolder of Falmouth Street, Shadwell, who sold it on to Thomas Russell, weaver 1 information

OB/SP/1765/04/003 Mary Wright accuses Eleanor Dolder, {no name 1765 Mar 4 } Smith and Thomas Russell, weaver, of handling silk stolen by Martha Richardson 1 information

OB/SP/1765/04/004 Mary Sampson accuses Jane Dolder, Eleanor 1765 Apr 15 Dolder, {no name} Smith and Thomas Russell, weaver, of handling silk stolen by Martha Richardson 1 information

OB/SP/1765/04/005 Jane Bowen, John Burgess, John 1765 Mar 14 Wolstenholme and Christopher Connor make statements in the case against Thomas Robinson and Richard Lovell, who are charged with stealing two watches and silver buckles from Jane Bowen 1 information

OB/SP/1765/04/006 James Fuller, servant to Catherine Trelaway of 1765 Mar 22 Cleveland Row, accuses John Bullock of stealing his greatcoat 1 information

OB/SP/1765/04/007 Benjamin Mann and Mary Tobitt make 1765 Mar 22 statements in the case against John Bullock, who is charged with stealing a greatcoat from James Fuller 1 information

OB/SP/1765/04/008 Mary Bray accuses John Bullock of stealing a 1765 Mar 22 greatcoat and attempting to sell it 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 53 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1765/04/009 John Mullins, Thomas Lee, George Kelly and 1765 Apr 1 Alex Peterson, constable, make statements in the case against Bartholomew Muckleroy, Lawrence Murphy and Patrick Courtney, who are charged with stealing goods from John Mullins's warehouse 1 information

OB/SP/1765/04/010 John Lambert, prosecutor in the case against 1765 Apr 17 Abraham Stevens, and Bridget Simms request that the trial be delayed until the next sessions as Elizabeth Newman, a material witness, is unable to attend court, having just given birth 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1765/04/011 Thomas Russell of White Cross Street, City of 1765 Apr 18 London, weaver, who is charged with stealing silk, requests that his trial be delayed, as his material witness, Ann Walker, has left her address and has not been located as yet 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1765/04/012 The trial of Thomas Russell of White Cross 1765 Apr 18 Street, , weaver, who is charged with stealing silk, is to be delayed until the next session, as his material witness, Ann Walker, has left her address and has not been located as yet 1 notice

OB/SP/1765/04/013 Court papers 1765 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1765/04/014 Judgement paper 1765 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1765/04/015 Newgate calendar 1765 Apr 1 document May

OB/SP/1765/05/001 Copy of the Surrey trial record of the case 1765 Apr 16 against Thomas Cohagh and James Horan, both labourers, of Saint Mary Rotherhithe, Surrey, who were charged with stealing silver spoons from Thomas Massett. Cohagh was found guilty, Horan was acquitted 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 54 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1765/05/002 Sarah Williams, John Wilson, John Fowell and 1765 Apr 20 William Benton junior make statements in the case against Rosa Samuel and Abigail Samuel, who are accused of receiving stolen goods, including silver spoons stolen from Thomas Massett 1 information

OB/SP/1765/05/003 William Keely states that he committed several 1765 Apr 24 robberies and burglaries with Judith Coffee, Thomas Farrell, Eleanor Farrell, John McGrath and Eleanor Boyd 1 information

OB/SP/1765/05/004 Edward Hull and Mary Wanion make 1765 Apr 25 statements in the case against John Newgent and Thomas Wilcock, who are charged with stealing stockings from a hosier shop in Saint Albans Street 1 information

OB/SP/1765/05/005 Edward Hull and Ann Wilson make statements 1765 Apr 25 in the case against Thomas Wilcock, who is charged with stealing handkerchiefs from a haberdashers and hosier shop in Fetter Lane 1 information

OB/SP/1765/05/006 Terrance Toner of Cross Lane, Saint Giles, 1765 Apr 25 fishman, accuses Esther Holyman of stealing money from his coat pocket near Holborn Barrs 1 information

OB/SP/1765/05/007 John Wiltham confesses that, assisted by John 1765 Apr 30 Brown, he stole an anchor from Captain French's Wharf at Three Mariners Stairs, Bermondsey and sold it to Captain King Wild of Ipswich. He also admits carrying out other robberies from ships on the Thames 1 document

OB/SP/1765/05/008 James Anson of Strand, chinaman and Mary 1765 May 4 Harrison of Exeter Change, Strand make statements in the case against James Sparks, who is charged with stealing china plates from James Anson 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 55 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1765/05/009 William Norden and Miles Smith, bailiffs of the 1765 May 17 Sheriff of Middlesex and John Thomas and Francis Lascoe, bailiff's assistants, make statements in the case against William Crew, who is charged with firing a gun whilst resisting arrest 1 information

OB/SP/1765/05/010 Mary Dupree accuses Elizabeth Truby alias 1765 May 17 Holmes of receiving stolen goods including cotton, handkerchiefs and stockings from Richard Gammon, Jonathan Parker and John McGinnis 1 information

OB/SP/1765/05/011 James Ingram states that he will appear at 1765 May 20 court to try the indictment brought against him by John Storey and Christopher Alderson for receiving stolen goods 1 notice

OB/SP/1765/05/012 Samuel Farrer of Staples Inn, solicitor to James 1765 May 22 Ingram, states that his client will appear at court to try the indictment brought against him by John Storey and Christopher Alderson for receiving stolen goods 1 notice

OB/SP/1765/05/013 Samuel Farrer of Staples Inn, solicitor to James 1765 May 23 Ingram, states that his client will appear at court to try the indictment brought against him by John Storey and Christopher Alderson for receiving stolen goods and that both have been served notices 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1765/05/014 Martha Duffield, prosecutor against William 1765 May 23 Ball, for stealing a copper still and earthenware, wishes her recognisance to be discharged as she did not attend court at the time of his trial, due to her receiving incorrect information 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1765/05/015 Abraham Stevens, charged with stealing 1765 May Piedmont silk from Elizabeth Newman, requests to be tried, bailed or discharged 1 petition LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 56 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1765/05/016 Court papers 1765 May 1 document

OB/SP/1765/05/017 Judgement paper 1765 May 1 document

OB/SP/1765/05/018 Newgate calendar 1765 May 1 document July

OB/SP/1765/07/001 Thomas Holland, butler to Lady Effingham of 1765 May 18 George Street, Hanover Square, charged with arson: John Catling says that he was woken by a bell, and heard the defendant telling the house maid, Barbara Lewis, that the house was on fire 1 information

OB/SP/1765/07/002 Barbara Lewis, house maid to Lady Effingham 1765 Jun 12 of George Street, Hanover Square, states that Thomas Holland, butler to Lady Effingham, who is charged with arson, woke her up by ringing a bell and that she had lent him money on more than one occasion 1 information

OB/SP/1765/07/003 Mary Davis, servant to Lady Effingham of 1765 Jun 12 George Street, Hanover Square, accuses Thomas Holland, butler to Lady Effingham, of deliberately setting fire to Lady Effingham's house and stealing money and gold from a bureau 1 information

OB/SP/1765/07/004 James Howes of David Street, baker, states the 1765 Jun 13 movements and behaviour of Thomas Holland, who is charged with arson and stealing from Lady Effingham's house in George Street, Hanover Square 1 information

OB/SP/1765/07/005 Peter Lote and John Hendrie make statements 1765 Jun 17 in the case against Mary Newman, who is charged with stealing Peter Lote's watch 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 57 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1765/07/006 Elizabeth Quested accuses Ann Stanley alias 1765 Jun 17 Alder of stealing money from William Marman's premises, the Weavers Arms, Dorset Street, Spitalfields 1 information

OB/SP/1765/07/007 Cranley Thomas Kerby states that Robert 1765 Jun 21 Byfield attempted to pick his pocket of his handkerchief and snuffbox and that Barney Carroll, attacked him with a knife. William King and Derby Matthews are also accused of being accomplices 1 information

OB/SP/1765/07/008 William Abbot, charged with highway robbery: 1765 Jun 24 Captain John Stuckley Somerset of Gerrard Street and Major Joseph Smith of Bond Street, say he stole their money at pistol point after stopping their coach in Hyde Park 1 information

OB/SP/1765/07/009 Mary Whitehead accuses William Bishop of 1765 Jun 25 stealing her silk purse containing an amount of money 1 information

OB/SP/1765/07/010 James Stone and William Bushaw make 1765 Jun 27 statements in the case against Elizabeth Rogmore, who is charged with stealing money from James Stone while with him in a house in Maynard Street 1 information

OB/SP/1765/07/011 Thomas Easley of Kensington Gravel Pitts, 1765 Jun 27 victualler and William Hoane, of the same, constable, make statements in the case against John Vinson and John Bingley, who are charged with stealing alcohol and goods from Thomas Easley's cellar 1 information

OB/SP/1765/07/012 Court papers 1765 Jul 1 document

OB/SP/1765/07/013 Judgement paper 1765 Jul 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 58 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1765/07/014 Newgate calendar 1765 Jul 1 document September

OB/SP/1765/09/001 Eleanor Farrell states that she was present 1765 Jul 15 when William Keeley carried out various listed burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1765/09/002 Jonathan Stephenson states that he was 1765 Jul 16 drinking with Robert Chambers and Joseph Gould at the Thistle and Crown, Jews Row, Chelsea, on the night that James Knight of Fulham, Chelsea, publican, was murdered 1 examination

OB/SP/1765/09/003 Joseph Gould states that he was drinking with 1765 Jul 16 Robert Chambers and Jonathan Stephenson at the Thistle and Crown, Jews Row, Chelsea, on the night that James Knight of Fulham, Chelsea, publican, was murdered 1 examination

OB/SP/1765/09/004 Robert Chambers states that he was drinking 1765 Jul 16 with Joseph Gould and Jonathan Stephenson, who are charged with the murder of James Knight, and that he heard a pistol shot as the two defendants passed the deceased's public house 1 information

OB/SP/1765/09/005 Thomas Carter of Iver, Buckinghamshire, 1765 Jul 22 carpenter, accuses Richard Hogsflesh of stealing geese and ducks from him 1 information

OB/SP/1765/09/006 William Johnson accuses James Haines of 1765 Jul 26 committing highway robbery, when he assaulted and stole money from him in Twickenham Lane 1 information

OB/SP/1765/09/007 Henry Thomas Greenhill accuses James 1765 Jul 26 Haines of committing highway robbery, when he stole money from him on the road between Cranford and Hounslow 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 59 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1765/09/008 Joseph Smith, servant to Henry Thomas 1765 Jul 26 Greenhill, accuses James Haines of committing highway robbery, when he assaulted and stole money from his master on the road between Cranford Bridge and Hounslow 1 information

OB/SP/1765/09/009 Josiah Du Pre, accuses James Haines of 1765 Jul 26 committing highway robbery, when he stopped his coach near Hounslow and stole his jewellery, money and gold seals 1 information

OB/SP/1765/09/010 Elizabeth Mills and William Partridge make 1765 Aug 10 statements in the case against Thomas Meekens and James Kendrick, who are charged with the rape of Elizabeth Mills at Holloway Mount, 1 information

OB/SP/1765/09/011 George White of Vine Street, Covent Garden, 1765 Aug 21 victualler and George Martin of Houndsditch, pawnbroker, make statements in the case against Benjamin Robert Turbot, who is charged with stealing a silver cup from George White 1 information

OB/SP/1765/09/012 Joseph Fisher and seven others make 1765 Aug 26 statements in the case against Philip Fitzpatrick, William Tile, William Davis, Henry Palmerston and Thomas Erkenn, who are charged with stealing gold jewellery from Joseph Fisher 1 information

OB/SP/1765/09/013 Joseph Smith of Coventry, , 1765 Sep 4 waggoner servant to William Dullarston, accuses James Loggeis of Aberdeen, of stealing one of his master's horses on the London Road at Brownwell, which he denies 1 examination

OB/SP/1765/09/014 Benjamin French accuses Mary Newman of 1765 Sep 9 stealing his watch 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 60 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1765/09/015 Thomas Charrington of Goswell Street, weaver, 1765 Sep 10 states that he had hired a horse on more than one occasion to Joseph Waterhouse of Little Carter Lane, Doctors Common, carver, who is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1765/09/016 Samuel Cooke of Oxford Road, Saint 1765 Sep 23 Marylebone, linen draper and Humphrey Negus of Cheapside, linen draper, prosecutors in the case against Mary Burton for stealing muslin from Samuel Cooke, request that they be discharged from their recognizances 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1765/09/017 Sarah Cox alias Fisher: Matrons Jury verdict 1765 Sep that she is not with child and is to be hung for an unspecified offence 1 document

OB/SP/1765/09/018 Court papers 1765 Sep 1 document

OB/SP/1765/09/019 Judgement paper 1765 Sep 1 document

OB/SP/1765/09/020 Newgate calendar 1765 Sep 1 document October

OB/SP/1765/10/001 Mary Sturgis of Queen's Court, Saint 1765 Sep 20 Catherine's accuses Ann Ross of stealing silver spoons belonging to Sarah Taylor 1 information

OB/SP/1765/10/002 Ambrose Waldron, servant to John Trelawney 1765 Sep 23 of Nightingale Lane, haberdasher, states that his master bought a silver spoon from Ann Ross, who is accused of stealing silver spoons belonging to Sarah Taylor 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 61 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1765/10/003 Abigail McKay accuses Ann Ross of stealing 1765 Sep 23 silver spoons from her house and that John Trelawney of Nightingale Lane, haberdasher, handled the stolen spoons 1 information

OB/SP/1765/10/004 Ann Ross confesses that she stole silver 1765 Sep 23 spoons belonging to Abigail McKay and Sarah Taylor and then sold them to John Trelawney of Nightingale Lane, haberdasher 1 examination

OB/SP/1765/10/005 Richard Prinald accuses Catherine Taylor of 1765 Sep 25 picking his pocket of money 1 information

OB/SP/1765/10/006 John Downes states that he committed a 1765 Sep 27 burglary with Robert Byfield and sold the stolen goods to Abraham Terachina and that Robert Byfield and others had committed other offences and sold the stolen goods to Abraham Terrachina 1 information

OB/SP/1765/10/007 Abraham Terachina states that he bought 1765 Sep 30 goods stolen by John Jones, Robert Byfield and others 1 information

OB/SP/1765/10/008 Court papers 1765 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1765/10/009 Judgement paper 1765 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1765/10/010 Newgate calendar 1765 Oct 1 document December

OB/SP/1765/12/001 Lawrence Doyle states that he had clothes and 1765 Oct 17 money stolen from a house belonging to Barry Taylor in Suffolk Street. Mary Fitzgerald is charged with the offence 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 62 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1765/12/002 William Walloday of Holborn, warehouseman 1765 Oct 17 and Susannah Freeks, his niece, make statements in the case against Mary Fitzgerald, who is charged with attempting to use a bank bill stolen from Lawrence Doyle 1 information

OB/SP/1765/12/003 Ann Smith of Marigold Court, Strand states that 1765 Oct 21 she was present when Mary Fitzgerald attempted to use a bank bill, stolen form Lawrence Doyle, to purchase clothes from a shop in Princess Street, Drury Lane 1 information

OB/SP/1765/12/004 Elizabeth Weston, mantua maker and Ann 1765 Oct 21 Hussey make statements in the case against Robert Bignal, who is charged with handling stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1765/12/005 Thomas Symmonds of the Strand, silversmith 1765 Oct 21 and Thomas Wynne make statements in the case against Dennis Shields, who is charged with stealing silver buckles from Thomas Symmonds shop 1 information

OB/SP/1765/12/006 James Brown states that he, Dennis Shields, 1765 Oct 22 William Stone and Caleb Rich, stole silver buckles from Thomas Symmonds shop in the Strand 1 information

OB/SP/1765/12/007 William Smithson, charged with stealing goods 1765 Oct 23 from Sir Charles Argyll's stables at Richmond: Edward Martin of Richmond, servant to Sir Charles Argyll and Thomas Jolland, servant to Vizers of Seven Dials make statements 1 information

OB/SP/1765/12/008 Eleanor Hayes, chapel keeper at the Lock 1765 Nov 11 Hospital accuses Edward Benson of stealing curtains and other goods from the Lock Hospital chapel 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 63 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1765/12/009 Thomas Fellows of White Horse Yard, Drury 1765 Nov 18 Lane, draper, accuses James Hamilton of attempting to use a forged bank bill 1 information

OB/SP/1765/12/010 William Horsley makes a statement in the case 1765 Nov 21 against James Hamilton, who is charged with forging a bank bill 1 information

OB/SP/1765/12/011 James Leslie of Bambridge Street, Saint Giles, 1765 Nov 22 , George Fawell and James Partington make statements in the case against Hugh Dixon, who is charged with forging a bank bill 1 information

OB/SP/1765/12/012 John Silvester of Richmond, marine lieutenant, 1765 Nov 26 accuses Hugh Dixon of forging a bank bill 1 information

OB/SP/1765/12/013 Ann Vigers of Russell Court accuses Ann 1765 Nov 23 Tovey of stealing money from her parlour drawer 1 information

OB/SP/1765/12/014 David Scott accuses Elizabeth Fox of picking 1765 Nov 25 his pocket of money and a silver snuff box, while he was asleep in a public house in Saint Giles 1 information

OB/SP/1765/12/015 William Lyne states that he was robbed of 1765 Dec 4 money, a watch and a seal in Figg Lane. James Wilkins and Robert Scott are charged with robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1765/12/016 Ambrose Dennis accuses James Wilkins and 1765 Dec 4 Robert Scott of robbing him of money, jewellery and a whip in Figg Lane 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 64 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1765/12/017 Robert Dooney and Patrick Rork make 1765 Dec 10 statements in the case against {no name} Smith and , who are charged with robbing Robert Dooney of his watch 1 information

OB/SP/1765/12/018 John Ayton, attorney, accuses John Armstrong 1765 Dec 10 of robbing him of money and other personal possessions in Figg Lane. {no name} Smith and Thomas Reynolds are charged with robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1765/12/019 William Lapidge, gardener, states that he was 1765 Dec 10 robbed of money and other personal possessions near Gunnersbury. {no name} Smith and Thomas Reynolds are charged with robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1765/12/020 Benjamin Watkins, who is charged with stealing 1765 Dec 13 tea and other goods from Joseph Fisher, requests that his trial be delayed as he cannot gain access to his money and papers and has been prevented from calling material witnesses 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1765/12/021 David Coupland , prosecutor in the case 1765 Dec 14 against Hugh Dickson {Dixon}, who is charged with forging a bank bill, and James Partington request that his trial be delayed until the next session, as a material witness, James Leslie, could not be located 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1765/12/022 Benjamin Tomlinson of Saint Clement Danes, 1765 Dec mariner, John Langrig of Saint Giles, chandler and Robert Hibbard of Saint Martin in the Fields are to appear in the prosecution of Thomas Bell 1 recognizance

OB/SP/1765/12/023 Court papers 1765 Dec 1 document

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OB/SP/1765/12/025 Newgate Calendar 1765 Dec 1 document Papers for 1766

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OB/SP/1766/01/001 Thomas Francis accuses James Gibson of 1765 Dec 9 forging an Accountant General's Office certificate 1 information

OB/SP/1766/01/002 William Hunt of Stratford, Warwickshire 1765 Dec 12 accuses James Gibson of forging an Accountant General's Office certificate 1 information

OB/SP/1766/01/003 John Ellill, clerk to the Report Office in the High 1765 Dec Court of Chancery, states that a certificate of the Accountant General's Office laid before him is a forgery. James Gibson is charged with forgery 1 information

OB/SP/1766/01/004 Jane Alcock states that John Wright of Sharps 1765 Dec 16 Alley, who is charged with an unspecified felony, sold her dollars and gold, and she observed silver and other goods in his lodgings 1 information

OB/SP/1766/01/005 William Jones, Joseph Packer and James 1765 Dec 17 Haygarth make statements in the case against Philip Bagnon, who is charged with stealing gowns from William Jones 1 information

OB/SP/1766/01/006 William Wadden accuses George Morris and 1765 Dec 22 John Wrighton of stealing a copper pot from Samuel Loton of Fetter Lane and a saucepan from the Cymmonds Inn in Chancery Lane 1 information

OB/SP/1766/01/007 Dinah Watkins, washerwoman and Daniel West 1765 Dec 23 make statements in the case against John Walker, John Lambeth and others who are charged with stealing John Merest's linen from {no name} West's boat 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 66 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1766/01/008 William Jones, clerk, makes a 1765 Dec 23 statement in the case against John Vestenburgh, who is charged with forging a bank draft 1 information

OB/SP/1766/01/009 William Hibbet states that he committed several 1765 Dec 26 robberies with Thomas Boram, John Spindley, Richard Coward and Richard Jones 1 information

OB/SP/1766/01/010 John Cordy, Joseph Packer, William Priestman 1765 Dec 29 and James Stiles state that John Pitt pawned a watch with each of them and on handing over the money, he ran off without exchanging the watch 1 information

OB/SP/1766/01/011 Hannah Humphrey accuses Thomas Percy of 1766 Jan 2 picking her pocket of a gold coin and money, while drinking together at an ale house in Clerkenwell 1 information

OB/SP/1766/01/012 William Thompson and Richard Blake make 1766 Jan 8 statements in the case against Sarah Plint, who is charged with stealing linen and other goods from a lodging rented to her by William Thompson 1 information

OB/SP/1766/01/013 Owen Caselty, late of Saint Giles in the Fields, 1766 Jan 14 labourer, was indicted for felony and grand larceny, but has not surrendered or been arraigned yet 1 certificate

OB/SP/1766/01/014 Thomas Stevenson of Old Bailey, apothecary, 1766 Jan 16 states that Hugh Dickson, who is charged with forgery, is too ill with fever to stand trial 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1766/01/015 Court papers 1766 Jan 1 document

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OB/SP/1766/01/017 Newgate calendar 1766 Jan 1 document February

OB/SP/1766/02/001 James Jones of Limehouse states that he 1766 Jan 20 bought some clothes from Garratt Byrne and Elizabeth Short, but refused to buy gold and silver goods offered for sale by them 1 information

OB/SP/1766/02/002 William Forster accuses William Wyatt of 1766 Jan 28 Southall, labourer, of stealing money and various listed goods from his house in Hayes 1 information

OB/SP/1766/02/003 William Babb of Harefield, farmer and Robert 1766 Feb 1 Grange of Uxbridge, shop keeper, make statements in the case against John West, who is charged with stealing a silver watch from William Babb's house 1 information

OB/SP/1766/02/004 William Wood of Chancery Lane states that he 1766 Feb 3 was robbed at pistol point of his gold watch near Kensington. William Barlow is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1766/02/005 Benjamin Farley accuses William Barlow and 1766 Feb 3 of committing highway robbery on more than one occasion in 1 information

OB/SP/1766/02/006 George White states that he committed listed 1766 Feb 11 highway robberies with John Broughton, Samuel Oates, Joseph Weaver and William Barlow 1 information

OB/SP/1766/02/007 Peter Triest states that Louis Riviere advised 1766 Feb 4 him to steal a quantity of plate from Lord Baltimore's house, where he was currently residing 1 examination LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 68 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1766/02/008 Richard Evans states that he committed 1766 Feb 5 highway robbery with Edward Bromley in Bellfound Lane, and with William Tompkinson on Egham Hill 1 information

OB/SP/1766/02/009 John Pycroft, light dragoon, makes a statement 1766 Feb 11 in the case against William Tompkinson, who is charged with committing highway robbery on Egham Hill 1 information

OB/SP/1766/02/010 John Smith states that his wagon was stopped 1766 Feb 13 in Bellfound Lane by two men, who robbed him of money. Edward Bromley is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1766/02/011 Thomas Gaskin and Henry Brooks make 1766 Feb 10 statements against John Evans and William Swift, who are charged with the highway robbery of a post chaise on the road between Kensington and Hounslow 1 information

OB/SP/1766/02/012 William Brady, Harriet Taylor, James Eling, 1766 Feb 13 George Smith and John Olave make statements in the case against Susannah McKensie and Edward Trickett, who are charged with stealing a gold watch and a seal from William Brady 1 information

OB/SP/1766/02/013 James Button, James Caishniss, William Dyke 1766 Feb 16 and William Beck make statements in the case against John Ash and others, who are charged with various robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1766/02/014 Charles Muret states that he committed various 1766 Feb 18 robberies with Thomas Bowden, James Weddell, James Redding, Thomas Barryman and John Quinn 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 69 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1766/02/015 Elias Shadow of Castle Street, Piccadilly, 1766 Feb 19 carver and James Stiles of Castle Street, Leicester Fields, pawnbroker, make statements against Thomas Barryman, who is charged, with others, of stealing clothes from Elias Shadow's house 1 information

OB/SP/1766/02/016 Richard Maidman accuses Francis Parsons of 1766 Feb 19 picking his pocket of a gold watch in Saint James's Park 1 information

OB/SP/1766/02/017 Dederick Peckerson, John Harris, Alexander 1766 Feb 22 Macintosh and William Cairns are to appear in the case against Godfrey William Smith, who is charged with stealing six bags of pimento (Spanish pepper) 1 notice

OB/SP/1766/02/018 Court papers 1766 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1766/02/019 Judgement paper 1766 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1766/02/020 Newgate calendar 1766 Feb 1 document April

OB/SP/1766/04/001 Robert King of Peterborough, 1766 Feb 25 and William Watkins of Beckley, Oxon, make statements in the case against Francis Pepper, who is charged with stealing a horse from Cunnington, Huntington 1 information

OB/SP/1766/04/002 Luke Sanderson of Sawtrey Beams and 1766 Mar 10 Moynes, Huntingdon, farmer, accuses Francis Pepper of stealing a horse from his field in Cunnington, Huntingdon 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 70 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1766/04/003 Thomas Greenwood of the Crown and Cushion 1766 Feb 27 Inn, Uxbridge, waiter, accuses Philip Griffith of stealing money from his pocket 1 information

OB/SP/1766/04/004 Thomas Hargreaves, horsekeeper to William 1766 Feb 27 Turner of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, states that he apprehended Philip Griffith, who is charged with stealing money from Thomas Greenwood 1 information

OB/SP/1766/04/005 John Chavalier of Butcher Row, fencing master 1766 Mar 3 and Anthony Fromage of Saint Andrew's Street, Seven Dials, guilder, make statements in the case against James Robert, who is charged with stealing buckles and other goods from John Chavalier lodging's 1 information

OB/SP/1766/04/006 George Hale of George's Court, Clerkenwell 1766 Mar 5 and Vincent Wisek, of Clerkenwell, dial plate painter, make statements in the case against Thomas Smith, who is charged with several highway robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1766/04/007 Henry Dobbins of Leather Lane, victualler, 1766 Mar 7 states that he hired a horse to Thomas Smith, who is charged with several highway robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1766/04/008 William Lomas, driver of the Birmingham stage 1766 Mar 9 coach, accuses Thomas Smith of stopping the coach, six miles from Highgate, and robbing the passengers 1 information

OB/SP/1766/04/009 Francis Parsons states that Thomas Smith, 1766 Mar 10 who is charged with several highway robberies, he had taken out a writ for his arrest for an unpaid rent debt and that he arrived on a horse at his house in Hampstead to pay him 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 71 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1766/04/010 John Osborne, servant to Thomas Nicholl of 1766 Mar 30 Neasden, accuses Thomas Smith of attempting to rob his master at pistol point after stopping his chaise at Finchley Church 1 information

OB/SP/1766/04/011 Thomas Holland, Excise Office, accuses 1766 Apr 3 Thomas Smith of robbing him of money and silver when he stopped the Birmingham stage coach on Finchley Common 1 information

OB/SP/1766/04/012 Thomas Reynolds of accuses Thomas 1766 Apr 8 Smith of robbing him of a moidore (Portuguese gold coin) and money when he stopped the Birmingham stage coach on Finchley Common 1 information

OB/SP/1766/04/013 William Caldecott accuses Thomas Smith of 1766 Apr 8 robbing him of money and silver when he stopped a post chaise at Mimms Wash 1 information

OB/SP/1766/04/014 William Spiggins makes a statement in the case 1766 Mar against Joseph Stevens, who is charged with an unspecified felony 1 information

OB/SP/1766/04/015 Eleanor Warmer of Old Brentford and John 1766 Mar 13 Field of Hares Lane, Kensington, carpenter make statements in the case against Henry Drodge, who is charged with stealing a silver pint jug from Eleanor Warmer's house 1 information

OB/SP/1766/04/016 Lewis Masquirere of Coventry Street, jeweller, 1766 Mar 17 accuses Frederick Richards, his servant, of stealing watches from him 1 information

OB/SP/1766/04/017 Frederick Richards, charged with stealing 1766 Apr 9 watches from Lewis Masquirere of Coventry Street, jeweller: John Savage requests that the trial be delayed, due to him being unable to serve a subpoena on {-} Barratt, a material witness in the case 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 72 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1766/04/018 Thomas Webb and Thomas Geswell, both 1766 Mar 17 servants to the Earl of Dartmouth, accuse Joseph Stevens of stealing money and listed goods from their lodgings 1 information

OB/SP/1766/04/019 Joseph Willmott of Saint Dunstan's, Stepney, 1766 Mar 22 brewer, accuses Robert and James Slack, brothers, formerly of Whitechapel, now in Coventry gaol, of stealing a horse belonging to him from a field in Mile End 1 information

OB/SP/1766/04/020 Coventry Justices: James Slack confesses that 1765 Dec 26 he and his brother, Robert Slack, stole two horses from Mile End and Limehouse, and rode them to Birmingham 1 examination

OB/SP/1766/04/021 James Doddington, prosecutor in the case 1766 Apr 12 against Margaret Morton, who is charged with bigamy, requests that her trial be delayed as Alexander Polson, a material witness, has absconded 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1766/04/022 Court papers 1766 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1766/04/023 Judgement paper 1766 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1766/04/024 Newgate calendar 1766 Apr 1 document May

OB/SP/1766/05/001 Samuel Lucas of Chelsea accuses Ann Benton 1766 Apr 14 of stealing money from him, after he went with her to a house in John's Street, Westminster 1 information

OB/SP/1766/05/002 Robert Marshall, apprentice, confesses that he 1766 Apr 18 robbed his master, Captain John Marshall of the Boston Pacquet, of gold and bank notes 1 examination LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 73 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1766/05/003 Elizabeth Thompson accuses George Lewis of 1766 Apr 24 stabbing her in the hand at The George, Hampstead 1 information

OB/SP/1766/05/004 Thomas Jones states that he committed 1766 May 2 various robberies with Owen Chisley, William Warwick, John Marchant, Thomas Crawford, James Mussen and James Reddin 1 information

OB/SP/1766/05/005 James Adair of Soho Square accuses his 1766 May 9 kitchen maid, Jane McGinnis of stealing jewels, clothes, silver and other goods from his house 1 information

OB/SP/1766/05/006 Rose Hart makes a statement in the case 1766 May 14 against Jane and Edward McGinnis, who are charged with stealing and handling jewels, clothes, silver and other goods from James Adair's house 1 information

OB/SP/1766/05/007 Margaret Clough, charged with an unspecified 1766 May 14 felony, requests that she be tried, bailed or discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1766/05/008 Cornelius Gilligin of Saint Paul, Shadwell, 1766 May 15 labourer, charged with stealing sacks and bushels of oats, and John Goulding, who is charged with handling the goods stolen by Cornelius Gilligin, did not appear to plead the charges 1 certificate

OB/SP/1766/05/009 Court papers 1766 May 1 document

OB/SP/1766/05/010 Judgement paper 1766 May 1 document

OB/SP/1766/05/011 Newgate calendar 1766 May 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 74 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1766/05/012 Judgement paper 1766 May 1 document July

OB/SP/1766/07/001 James Meyrick and Joseph Cox, servant to 1766 May 30 Thomas Coleman of , breechmaker, make statements in the case against William Thornhill, who is charged with forging a bill of exchange 1 information

OB/SP/1766/07/002 John Hill, clerk to Thomas Fisher of Great 1766 Jun 2 Marlborough Street, states that a bill laid before him has been forged. William Thornhill is charged with forgery 1 information

OB/SP/1766/07/003 John Hegarty of Long Acre, labourer, states 1766 Jun 2 that he carried a bill and letters to the Golden Cross, Charing Cross for his former master, William Thornhill, who is charged with forging a bill of exchange 1 information

OB/SP/1766/07/004 William Thornhill, who is charged with forging a 1766 Jul 2 bill of exchange, requests that his trial be delayed as he has been unable to locate George Brown, a material witness in his case 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1766/07/004/001 William Thornhill accused of forgery: the 1766 Jul prosecution is to explain why his prosecution is not to be put off until the next session 1 document

OB/SP/1766/07/005 Mary Caton and Sarah Hudnet make 1766 Jun 5 statements in the case against Margaret Cassidy, keeper of a 'notorious bawdy' house, who is charged with stealing money from Mary Caton while she was in Tothill Fields Bridewell, after being arrested for prostitution 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 75 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1766/07/006 Joseph Harris of Covent Garden, hosier, 1766 Jun 10 accuses Charles Pleasants of Southampton Street, of forging a promissory note, which he attempted to use in purchasing stockings 1 information

OB/SP/1766/07/007 John Roberts of Hounslow, Innkeeper, accuses 1766 Jun 16 Charles Pleasants of forging a promissory note 1 information

OB/SP/1766/07/008 John Farquhar of Clifford Street, peruke maker, 1766 Jun 27 accuses Gaspar French of picking his pocket of a bank bill and pocket book, while he was at {no name} Drummond's wine vaults at King Street, Saint James 1 information

OB/SP/1766/07/009 John Clark, who is charged with high treason, 1766 Jul requests that his trial be delayed as he has been unable to find a material witness, his former commander, Lieutenant Colonel George Maddison, King's Own Regiment of Foot 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1766/07/010 John Clark is discharged from the Fourth or 1765 Dec 24 Unfit King's Own Regiment of Foot due to ill health, Not available for general access signed by Lieutenant Colonel George Maddison, officer commanding 1 certificate

OB/SP/1766/07/011 Court papers 1766 Jul 1 document

OB/SP/1766/07/012 Judgement paper 1766 Jul 1 document

OB/SP/1766/07/013 Newgate calendar 1766 Jul 1 document September LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 76 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1766/09/001 James Everdell of Serjeants Inn, Chancery 1766 Jul 4 Lane states that he delivered an envelope containing bank notes to Aaron Eaton, keeper of a receiving house in Chancery Lane. James Felton, apprentice to Aaron Eaton, is charged with stealing the bank notes 1 information

OB/SP/1766/09/002 James Everdell and Aaron Eaton, prosecutors 1766 Sep 3 in the case against James Felton, apprentice to Aaron Eaton, who is charged with stealing James Everdell's bank notes, request that his trial be delayed as they have not yet traced the stolen notes 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1766/09/003 Henry Quinton, Margaret Quinton and David 1766 Jul 14 Burnett make statements in the case against , who is charged with stealing money from Henry Quinton 1 information

OB/SP/1766/09/004 James Bray, servant to Harriet McCartney of 1766 Jul 25 Brook Street and Richard Blake, servant to {no name} Allison of Ryders Court, pawnbroker, make statements in the case against Robert Smith, who is charged with stealing silver spoons from Harriet McCartney 1 information

OB/SP/1766/09/005 George Cooke, Anne Cooke, Robert Coombes, 13 -08-1766 baker and John Young, shoemaker, all of -13-08-1766 Hayes, make statements in the case against 1766 Aug 13 John Hill, servant, who is charged with stealing various listed goods from George Cooke, his master 1 information

OB/SP/1766/09/006 John Goodwin of Datchet, Buckinghamshire, 1766 Sep 3 butcher, states that the charges of felony and larceny against Henry Attwood, currently in Newgate, were committed in Buckinghamshire, not Middlesex 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 77 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1766/09/007 Henry Attwood is admitted into the New Prison, 1766 Aug 11 Clerkenwell, awaiting trial, charged with stealing money from John Stevens of Datchet, Buckinghamshire 1 order

OB/SP/1766/09/008 William Thornhill, who is charged with forging a 1766 Sep 3 bill of exchange, requests that his trial be delayed as he has been unable to locate George Brown, a material witness in his case 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1766/09/009 Joseph Lloyd, prisoner in Newgate, requests 1766 Sep 3 that he be tried, bailed or discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1766/09/010 John Hoskins and Robert Boole are bailed to 1766 Sep 3 appear at the next sessions to answer the charges of being armed with offensive weapons and attempting to steal goods in Topsham, Devon 1 order

OB/SP/1766/09/011 John Hoskins and Robert Boole, both of Seaton 1766 Sep 4 and Beer, Devon, are bailed to appear at the next sessions to answer the charges of being armed with offensive weapons and attempting to steal goods in Topsham, Devon 1 notice

OB/SP/1766/09/012 Joseph Molson of Saint Clement Danes, baker, 1766 Sep 8 requests that he be discharged from his recognizance to appear in the case against Robert Smart, charged with stealing clothes 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1766/09/013 Court papers 1766 Sep 1 document

OB/SP/1766/09/014 Judgement paper 1766 Sep 1 document

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OB/SP/1766/10/001 Charles Webster of Richmond, ironmonger and 1766 Sep 8 William Whitson of Cold Bath Fields, pawnbroker, make statements in the case against Richard Smith, who is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1766/10/002 Thomas Rolfe of Staines, maltster, accuses 1766 Sep 23 John Cowper of stealing bushels of oats from him and Edward Osborne of buying them, knowing they were stolen 1 information

OB/SP/1766/10/003 Lydia Potter that she, along with seven others, 1766 Oct 2 went drinking at Ship in Stamford Hill and one of them. Henry Peake, stole a silver tankard 1 information

OB/SP/1766/10/004 John Ashley of Parson's Green, gardener, 1766 Oct 17 accuses Christopher Boydell of stealing his horse and saddle 1 information

OB/SP/1766/10/005 John Read of Chapel Court, near , 1766 Oct 21 labourer, accuses Joseph Trout of stealing his purse containing gold 1 information

OB/SP/1766/10/006 Joseph Trout, who is charged with stealing 1766 Oct 24 John Read's purse containing gold, requests that his trial be delayed as he has been unable to subpoena Thomas Smith, horse dealer, a material witness in his case, as he is in northern England, buying horses 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1766/10/007 John Yates and Thomas Kingston, charged 1766 Oct 23 with assaulting William Faulkner of Kensington, gardener: Faulkner and Alexander Oakey of Kensington, plasterer, request that they be discharged from their recognizances to appear 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 79 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1766/10/008 William Harrison of Cavandish Street, Saint 1766 Oct 24 Marylebone, baker, requests that he be discharged from his recognizance to prosecute the case against Michael Snowden, who was charged with stealing flour from him 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1766/10/009 Samuel Dale of Cecil Street, prosecutor in the 1766 Oct 24 case against Thomas Brooks alias Miller, requests that the trial be delayed as a material witness, John Bradley, has been taken ill at Burton, 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1766/10/010 Thomas Brooks alias Miller of Saint Martin's in 1766 Oct 24 the Fields, painter and glazier, James Brooks, painter and glazier and John Drakeford, are bailed to appear in the trial of Thomas Brooks alias Miller at the next sessions 1 notice

OB/SP/1766/10/011 Bridget Boston of Queen Street, Little Tower 1766 Oct 24 Hill, prosecutor of the case against John Evans, who is charged with bigamy, requests that his trial be delayed as she has been unable to procure a copy of his first marriage certificate from Wales 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1766/10/012 Court papers 1766 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1766/10/013 Judgement paper 1766 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1766/10/014 Newgate calendar 1766 Oct 1 document November

OB/SP/1766/11/001 Thomas Fox and his wife Christian accused by 1766 Nov 06 Ann Willis of trespass are summoned to appear in court to answer the charge 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 80 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1766/11/002 John Morrison is authorised by Ann Willis to 1766 Nov 14 retrieve a large box full of her clothes currently in the possession of Thomas Fox of Great Queen Street, Lincolns Inn Fields 1 document December

OB/SP/1766/12/001 Jane Lovell, former servant to John Richardson 1766 Oct 27 of Rathbone Place, accuses {no name} Caseley, porter, of stealing venison from her former master 1 information

OB/SP/1766/12/002 Abraham Allen accuses William Williamson of 1766 Nov 1 forging a bill of exchange 1 information

OB/SP/1766/12/003 John Read accuses Charles Manwaring of 1766 Nov 6 robbing his money from the White Hart and Shoulder of Mutton public house in Brooks Market 1 information

OB/SP/1766/12/004 Elizabeth Lavender of Kingsland makes a 1766 Nov 6 statement in the case against Timothy Tredale, who is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1766/12/005 Martha Clarke accuses Timothy Tredale of 1766 Dec 13 assaulting and robbing her and her husband on the highway between Ealing and Standwell 1 information

OB/SP/1766/12/006 Sarah Dick and Elizabeth Kent accuse Timothy 1766 Dec 15 Tredale of stopping their coach on the highway to Dalston and robbing them of money 1 information

OB/SP/1766/12/007 William Edmonds, servant to Lord James 1766 Dec 15 Stopford, accuses Timothy Tredale of stopping Lord and Lady Stopford's chaise on Twickenham Common and robbing his master of money 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 81 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1766/12/008 George Tollfree and Charles Cunningham 1766 Dec 15 Crooke accuse Timothy Tredale of stopping the Southampton post coach near Brentford and robbing them of money 1 information

OB/SP/1766/12/009 John Turner, former servant to General Elliott, 1766 Dec 17 accuses Timothy Tredale of stopping a post coach near Castlebare and robbing his former master 1 information

OB/SP/1766/12/010 Timothy Tredale, who is charged with highway 1766 Dec 19 robbery, requests that his trial be delayed as he has been unable to ensure that a material witness will be able to appear to give evidence at this session, due to the distance he has to travel 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1766/12/011 Thomas Hefferson of Castle Street, Long Acre, 1766 Nov 19 smith, and Ann Reeves, servant at the Turks Head, Castle Street, make statements in the case against William Sutton, who is charged with assaulting Thomas Hefferson and stealing his watch 1 information

OB/SP/1766/12/012 Henry Leatherby of Denmark Court, Strand, 1766 Nov 26 victualler, accuses James Poynton of robbing him of money from his house 1 information

OB/SP/1766/12/013 John Raby of Burleigh Street, Strand, musical 1766 Nov 26 instrument maker, makes a statement in the case against James Poynton, who is accused of robbing money from Henry Leatherby's house in Denmark Street 1 information

OB/SP/1766/12/014 Charles Brown of New North Street, Red Lyon 1766 Dec 2 Square and , watchman, make statements in the case against Matthew Williams, who is charged with stealing Charles Brown's sword 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 82 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1766/12/015 Thomas Fox of the Hercules Pillars in Great 1766 Dec 6 Queen Street, victualler and William Salmon of the same, waiter, make statements in the case against Ann Willis, former servant to Thomas Fox, who is charged with stealing money form her former master 1 information

OB/SP/1766/12/016 William Jarvis of Christchurch, Spitalfields, 1766 Dec 10 gardener and Thomas Hale of Kentish Town, butcher, make statements in the case against William Johnson and William Walker, who are accused of highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1766/12/017 Martha Pitt nominates Thomas Charington of 1766 Dec 20 Allen Street, Saint James, Clerkenwell and John Wood of Saint Luke to stand bail for her to appear at the next sessions to answer the prosecution of {no name} Stoddard for a misdemeanour 1 document

OB/SP/1766/12/018 Thomas Charington of Allen Street, Saint 1766 Dec 23 James, Clerkenwell and John Wood of Saint Luke stand bail for Martha Pitt, who is to appear at the next sessions to answer the prosecution of {no name} Stoddard for a misdemeanour 1 notice

OB/SP/1766/12/019 Samuel Dale of Cecil Street, yeoman and 1766 Dec 23 Richard Donisthorpe of Russell Court, watchmaker, prosecutors in the case against Thomas Brooks alias Miller, requests that the trial be delayed as they cannot locate material witnesses 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1766/12/020 Jacob Lawrence of Saint Pancras, pawnbroker 1766 Dec and Mary Jones, his servant, request that they be discharged from their recognizances to appear in the case against Elizabeth Eyres, who was charged with stealing money from Jacob Lawrence 1 affidavit

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OB/SP/1766/12/022 Judgement paper 1766 Dec 1 document

OB/SP/1766/12/023 Newgate calendar 1766 Dec 1 document Papers for 1767

January

OB/SP/1767/01/001 William Benson, servant to William Minors, 1766 Dec 28 accuses James Davis of stealing money from him at the Marquis of Granby public house, Covent Garden 1 information

OB/SP/1767/01/002 Joseph Grantham of Fulham, carpenter, 1767 Jan 3 accuses Samuel Knock of stealing a handsaw from his workshop 1 information

OB/SP/1767/01/003 Court papers 1767 Jan 1 document

OB/SP/1767/01/004 Judgement paper 1767 Jan document

OB/SP/1767/01/005 Newgate Calendar 1767 Jan document February

OB/SP/1767/02/001 Court papers 1767 Feb 1 bundle

OB/SP/1767/02/002 Newgate Calendar 1767 Feb 18 1 document

OB/SP/1767/02/003 Newgate Calendar 1767 Feb 18 1 document April

OB/SP/1767/04/001 Mary Moreton accuses William Coltart of raping 1767 Mar 11 her at his lodgings in the Haymarket 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 84 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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January

OB/SP/1768/01/001 Joseph Woodward of Saint Peters, Cornhill, 1768 Jan 5 carpenter and Richard Hewit of Hoxton, coachman, make statements in the case against Timothy Crawley and Patrick Swinney, who are charged with multiple counts of highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1768/01/002 Timothy Crawley and Patrick Swinney, charged 1768 Jan 5 with multiple counts of highway robbery: Thomas Sadd of Saint Marylebone, carpenter, David Burnet of Saint Giles in the Fields, Richard Stevens and Elizabeth Creswell, make statements 1 information

OB/SP/1768/01/003 Timothy Crawley and Patrick Swinney deny 1768 Jan 5 multiple counts of highway robbery 1 examination

OB/SP/1768/01/004 Thomas Latham, servant to Lady Mary Howard, 1768 Jan 6 accuses Peter Patterson of stealing silver plates belonging to Lady Mary Howard 1 information

OB/SP/1768/01/005 Elizabeth Robinson, servant to Thomas 1768 Jan 6 Bradshaw, states that her master's house was broken into and lists the goods that were stolen. Samuel Stephens and Thomas Anderson are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1768/01/006 Nathaniel Gibbs makes a statement in the case 1768 Jan 9 against John Smith and eleven others who are charged with various counts of robbery and handling stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1768/01/007 James Baker, servant to Thomas Duncombe of 1768 Jan 13 Grosvenor Square accuses John Alders of assaulting and robbing him of personal goods in Saint James Park and 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 85 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1768/01/008 Benjamin Tomkins, merchant, accuses John 1768 Jan 13 Cornell alias Carter of forging a bill of exchange 1 information

OB/SP/1768/01/009 John Cornell alias Carter, who is charged with 1768 Jan 15 Unfit forging a bill of exchange, requests that his trial Not available for general access be delayed as he has been unable to subpoena Benjamin Pickering and John Evans, who are material witnesses in his case 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1768/01/010 Samuel Jeacock of Stony Stortford, 1768 Jan Unfit Buckinghamshire and Abraham Rolles of Not available for general access Phoenix Court, Newgate Street, are to ensure that Thomas Jeacock is to leave for the American plantations to serve his sentence of fourteen years, within six weeks 1 notice

OB/SP/1768/01/011 Court papers 1768 Jan 1 document

OB/SP/1768/01/012 Judgement paper 1768 Jan 1 document

OB/SP/1768/01/013 Newgate calendar 1768 Jan 1 document February

OB/SP/1768/02/001 Margaret McGuire of Titchfield Street, Saint 1768 Jan 22 Marylebone, accuses Henry Booth of robbing her of money in the Feathers Ale House, near Charing Cross 1 information

OB/SP/1768/02/002 Luke Cooper of Montague Court, 1768 Jan 28 Street, weaver, accuses William Evans of forcing entry into his house at sword point, and destroying a hair shag which was in his loom 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 86 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1768/02/003 Bedford Healey makes a statement in the case 1768 Jan 30 against William Evans, who is charged with forcing entry into Luke Cooper's house, at sword point, and destroying a hair shag which was in his loom 1 information

OB/SP/1768/02/004 Robert Braithwaite of Whitechapel, weaver and 1768 Feb 12 Thomas Bingham of Spitalfields, testify against William Evans, who is charged with forcing entry into Luke Cooper's house at sword point, and destroying a hair shag which was in his loom 1 information

OB/SP/1768/02/005 William Read of Cock Lane, Bethnal Green, 1768 Feb 16 weaver, makes a statement in the case against William Evans, who is charged with forcing entry into Luke Cooper's house, at sword point, and destroying a hair shag which was in his loom 1 information

OB/SP/1768/02/006 William Rein of Oxford Market, Saint 1768 Feb 1 Marylebone, victualler and James Harrison, servant to Edward Holt of Little Castle Street, pawnbroker, testify against Robert Taylor, who is charged with stealing silver spoons from William Rein 1 information

OB/SP/1768/02/007 John Bridge of Aldgate, cheesemonger, states 1768 Feb 3 that two firkins of butter were stolen from his premises. David Banks and William Clarkson are charged with robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1768/02/008 John McNamara makes a statement in the case 1768 Feb 3 against Thomas Collop, James Mashman, Richard Harding, David Banks and William Clarkson, who are charged with various robberies 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 87 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1768/02/009 Moses Soloman of Whitechapel, dealer and 1768 Feb 3 chapman, and James Turner of Clerkenwell, constable, make statements in the case against Benjamin Payne, who is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1768/02/010 Joseph Conningsby of Davis Street, Saint 1768 Feb 8 George, Hanover Square, waiter and John Mager, soldier, Second Foot Guards, make statements in the case against Robert Watkin, who is charged with stealing gold and silver from Joseph Conningsby 1 information

OB/SP/1768/02/011 Joseph Conningsby of Davis Street, Saint 1768 Feb 8 George, Hanover Square, waiter and John Mager, soldier, Second Foot Guards, are to appear to give evidence in the case against Robert Watkin, who is charged with stealing gold and silver from Joseph Conningsby 1 notice

OB/SP/1768/02/012 Miles Gardner of East Molesworth, near 1768 Feb 9 Hampton Court, waterman, accuses Eleanor Steel of stealing money form his pocket while they were in a house in Kings Head Court 1 information

OB/SP/1768/02/013 Jeremiah Mascole of Ratcliffe Cross, sail 1768 Feb 10 maker, accuses William Christy of stealing a letter containing a bill of exchange 1 information

OB/SP/1768/02/014 James Chapman of Little Wild Street, Saint 1768 Feb 17 Giles, grocer and chandler and William Brown, mariner, make statements in the case against George Blesset and Samuel Massey, who are charged with attempted armed robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1768/02/015 Daniel Lawlor and Catherine Kinsey, servants 1768 Feb 17 to Richard Bradshaw and John Lane, pawnbroker, make statements in the case against John Monk alias Williams, who is charged with stealing a silver spoon belonging to Richard Bradshaw 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 88 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1768/02/016 Elizabeth Beazley of Berkshire and Thomas 1768 Feb 20 Unfit Page make statements in the case against Not available for general access John Giles, soldier, who is charged with the rape and robbery of Elizabeth Beazley 1 information

OB/SP/1768/02/017 Philis Eivens of Kensington and Nicholas 1768 Feb 20 Osborne of Knightsbridge, make statements in the case against Phillip Blake, who is charged with bigamy 1 information

OB/SP/1768/02/018 Elizabeth Batt of Yedding Green and Richard 1768 Feb 24 Bedster, servant to James Batt, make statements in the case against John Tippin, who is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1768/02/019 John Carter, who is charged with forging a bill 1768 Feb 27 of exchange, requests that his trial be delayed as a material witness in his case, Thomas Geddes, dealer and chapman, is in Amsterdam 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1768/02/020 Court papers 1768 Feb 4 documents

OB/SP/1768/02/021 Judgement paper 1768 Feb 4 documents

OB/SP/1768/02/022 Newgate calendar 1768 Feb 1 document April

OB/SP/1768/04/001 Margaret Molloy accuses Sarah Slack of 1768 Mar 2 stealing gowns and other items from her shop in Rosemary Lane 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/002 Elizabeth Hubbard states that she pawned 1768 Mar 2 various items for Sarah Slack, who is charged with stealing gowns and other items from Margaret Molloy's shop in Rosemary Lane 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 89 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1768/04/003 John Jones and William Halliburton, constable 1768 Mar 2 for Saint Paul, Covent Garden, make statements in the case against Lewis Guilliam, who is charged with stealing a silver pint mug belonging to John Jones 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/004 George Pearch of Cheapside, book seller, 1768 Mar 2 accuses Lewis Guilliam alias William Adams of forging a bill of exchange 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/005 John Willet, coachman and Thomas Newton of 1768 Mar 3 Little Duke Street, salesman, make statements in the case against John Hughes alias Lewis, who is charged with stealing various items of clothing belonging to Colonel Chirton of New Portugal Street 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/006 James Porton of Quiet Row, Whitechapel, 1768 Mar 4 Unfit accuses Charlotte Smith and John Waters of Not available for general access stealing a watch belonging to George Ryley 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/007 Richard Weaver, butler to General Conway, 1768 Mar 6 makes a statement in the case against James Sampson, who is charged with arson and stealing bank notes from General Conway's house 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/008 Sarah Matthews, lady's woman, makes a 1768 Mar 6 statement in the case against James Sampson, who is charged with arson and stealing bank notes from General Conway's house 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/009 Benjamin Lambert and Thomas Campe make 1768 Mar 8 statements in the case against James Sampson, who is charged with arson and stealing bank notes from General Conway's house 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 90 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1768/04/010 James Sampson confesses to setting fire to, 1768 Mar 8 and stealing bank notes from, General Conway's house 1 examination

OB/SP/1768/04/011 Thomas Willis and Alexander Hope, clerks, 1768 Mar 11 make statements in the case against James Sampson, who is charged with arson and stealing bank notes from General Conway's house 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/012 Thomas Jeyes, bank clerk, makes a statement 1768 Mar 11 in the case against James Sampson, who is charged with arson and stealing bank notes from General Conway's house 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/013 Montague Wilkinson makes a statement in the 1768 Mar 11 case against James Sampson, who is charged with arson and stealing bank notes from General Conway's house 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/014 Richard Evans, clerk, makes a statement in the 1768 Mar 11 case against James Sampson, who is charged with arson and stealing bank notes from General Conway's house 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/015 Lieutenant General Henry Seymour Conway 1768 Mar 11 accuses James Sampson of arson and stealing bank notes from his house 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/016 Charles Dean and Thomas Roylance make 1768 Mar 9 statements in the case against George Ambler, who is charged with stealing a silver tankard out of Charles Dean's house 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/017 Richard Bushby of John Street, Oxford Market 1768 Mar 10 accuses Ann Palmer of stealing money and a silver buckle from him 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 91 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1768/04/018 Elizabeth Greeve and Mary Lewis, her 1768 Mar 11 domestic servant, make statements in the case against William Smith, George Smith and John Norris, who are charged with stealing cutlery and goods from Elizabeth Greeve's house 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/019 Mary Hopgood makes a statement in the case 1768 Mar 16 against John Wood and James King, who are charged with various robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/020 William Eastland of Cow Cross, glass grinder 1768 Mar 18 and Richard Newton, servant to Clark of Turnbull Street, pawnbroker, make statements in the case against Ann Pearce, who is charged with stealing William Eastland's watch and pawning it 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/021 Thomas Penney of The Fox Alehouse, Duke 1768 Mar 19 Street, Bloomsbury and William Fawkins, carpenter and joiner, make statements in the case against Jeremiah Holloway, who is accused of stealing a shoulder of veal from Thomas Penney 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/022 Paul Gassage of Cow Cross, shopkeeper, 1768 Mar 19 accuses Elizabeth Bridgeford of stealing money from him 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/023 John Harrison of New Bond Street, 1768 Mar 24 cheesemonger and Allan Farrington of Tothill Street, Saint Margaret, Westminster, make statements in the case against Elizabeth Howard, who is charged with stealing silver cutlery from John Harrison's house 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/024 Michael Casbroke of Limehouse, shipwright, 1768 Mar 28 states that he married Elizabeth Oliver, who is charged with bigamy, not being aware that her husband was still alive 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 92 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1768/04/025 George Crump of Saint John Street, Bethnal 1768 Mar 30 Green, dyer, accuses Robert Stanley of stealing linsey and calamine from his house 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/026 Barbara Wilson states that while he was 1768 Apr 1 bankrupt, Samuel Wilson, her brother in law, stored goods at her house and burnt account books 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/027 Isaac Panshaw of Suffolk Street, Saint 1768 Apr 2 Unfit Marylebone and William Turner of Mortimore Not available for general access Street, victualler, make statements in the case against Francis Lotan, who is charged with stealing French gold coins from his bag 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/028 Thomas Hatton of Gray's Buildings, Grosvenor 1768 Apr 4 Square, accuses James Rainfrow and Patrick Doyle of stealing lead from the roofs of houses in Somerset Street, Saint Marylebone 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/029 John Parkelow makes a statement in the case 1768 Apr 4 Unfit against Green Jennit, William Turner and Not available for general access Austin Goodwin, who are charged with various robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/030 Margaret Bulge accuses Ann Blake and John 1768 Apr 6 Smith of stealing money and silver buckles from Thomas Pressey 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/031 Thomas Pressey of Mill Yard, Rosemary Lane, 1768 Apr 6 Unfit labourer, accuses Ann Blake and John Smith of Not available for general access stealing money and silver buckles from him 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/032 Mary Gifford of Hanover Square accuses 1768 Apr 7 Unfit Margaret Watts, waiting woman, of stealing Not available for general access various gowns from her mistress, Lady Sambrook 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 93 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1768/04/033 Thomas Nash, Christopher Wallis and Joseph 1768 Apr 7 Unfit Wassell make statements in the case against Not available for general access Margaret Watts, who is charged with stealing various gowns from her mistress, Lady Sambrook 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/034 Anthony Alves and William Harrington make 1768 Apr 9 statements in the case against Elizabeth Gibson, who is charged with stealing money from Anthony Alves 1 information

OB/SP/1768/04/035 Thomas Dibbs and others, creditors of Samuel 1768 Apr 13 Unfit Wilson, who is charged with concealing goods Not available for general access and burning account books, while being bankrupt, request that his trial be delayed as James Farrer, attorney for the prosecution has broken his leg 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1768/04/036 Edward Milbourn of Strand and George Hulbert 1768 Apr 15 of Castle Court, Strand, stand bail to ensure John Farrer appears in court for a set date 1 bail note

OB/SP/1768/04/037 Jury of Matrons state that Margaret Watts, who 1768 Apr is charged with an unspecified felony, is pregnant 1 document

OB/SP/1768/04/038 Court papers 1768 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1768/04/039 Judgement paper 1768 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1768/04/040 Newgate calendar 1768 Apr 1 document May

OB/SP/1768/05/001 Elizabeth Hawkins accuses William Johnson, 1768 Apr 18 William Marsh and James Bohannon of stealing various goods from Jackson 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 94 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1768/05/002 William Marsh makes a statement in the case 1768 Apr 21 against William Johnson and James Bohannon, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1768/05/003 Eleanor Bevans, servant to {no name} Nelson 1768 Apr 25 of Holland Street, Saint Ann, Westminster, accuses Thomas Jones of stealing gold, silver and muslin from under her pillow 1 information

OB/SP/1768/05/004 John Cox makes a statement in the case 1768 Apr 25 against Peter Perryn and Thomas Bowles, who are charged with stealing money from William Bayley 1 information

OB/SP/1768/05/005 Henry Fry of Pye Street, Saint Margaret, 1768 Apr 27 Westminster and Edward Rogers, constable, make statements in the case against John Hales, who is charged with stealing money from Henry Fry 1 information

OB/SP/1768/05/006 Francis Kelly accuses Mary Gifford of stealing 1768 May 2 money from him 1 information

OB/SP/1768/05/007 Nathaniel Punshon of Meeting House Court, 1768 May 10 Saint Martin in the Fields, upholsterer, accuses Mary Courcallon of stealing his watch 1 information

OB/SP/1768/05/008 Mary Waters, formerly of Browns Court, Green 1768 May 13 Unfit Street, Grosvenor Square, accuses John Cadd Not available for general access of stealing clothes and linen from her mother's house 1 information

OB/SP/1768/05/009 John Leicester, servant to James Polack, 1768 May 13 accuses Thomas Stapleton, Susannah Stapleton and John Curtis of attempting to burgle his master's house 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 95 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1768/05/010 David Surel of Haverstock Hill states that he 1768 May 13 had linen and other goods stolen from his house. Thomas Stapleton, Susannah Stapleton and John Curtis are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1768/05/011 James Margerem of Russell Street, Covent 1768 May 13 Garden, accuses George Thring of forging a bill of exchange 1 information

OB/SP/1768/05/012 Jane Wellard formerly of Bond Street, Saint 1768 May 14 George, Hanover Square, accuses he former servant, Ann Hickey, of stealing various listed goods from her apartment 1 information

OB/SP/1768/05/013 Mary Dowland of Newton's Lane and Mark Cork 1768 May 18 Unfit of Newgate Street, book keeper, make Not available for general access statements in the case against Samuel Wilson 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1768/05/014 Thomas Dibbs and others, request that the trial 1768 May 18 of Samuel Wilson, who is charged with concealing goods and burning account books, while being bankrupt, be delayed as Barbara Wilson, a material witness, is being kept hidden, so as not to give evidence 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1768/05/015 Draft advertisement, offering a reward in return 1768 May for information on the whereabouts of Barbara Wilson, a material witness in the trial against Samuel Wilson, who is charged with concealing goods and burning account books, while being bankrupt 1 document

OB/SP/1768/05/016 Samuel Wilson, who is charged with concealing 1768 May goods and burning account books, while being bankrupt, requests that he be tried, bailed or discharged 1 petition LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 96 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1768/05/017 Mary Wilson of Clare Street, Saint Clement 1768 May 20 Danes and Ninian Pinckney make statements in support of Samuel Wilson, who is charged with concealing goods and burning account books, while being bankrupt 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1768/05/018 Samuel Wilson, who is charged with concealing 1768 May 20 goods and burning account books, while being bankrupt, states that he did not encourage or compel Barbara Wilson, a material prosecution witness, to abscond 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1768/05/019 Court papers 1768 May 1 document

OB/SP/1768/05/020 Judgement paper 1768 May 1 document

OB/SP/1768/05/021 Newgate calendar 1768 May 1 document July

OB/SP/1768/07/001 Lawrence Abell, watchman of Saint Marylebone 1768 May 21 states that he apprehended John Collins in Oxford Road, and that he had a stolen harness, belonging to Richard Atkinson, in his possession 1 information

OB/SP/1768/07/002 John Brand, hackney coachman, servant to 1768 May 21 Richard Atkinson, states that a harness, belonging to his master, was stolen from his stable 1 information

OB/SP/1768/07/003 Richard Atkinson, coachmaker, accuses John 1768 May 21 Collins of stealing one of his harnesses 1 information

OB/SP/1768/07/004 Elizabeth Fraser, Henry Burton and Margaret 1768 Jun 2 Burton make statements in the case against John White, who is accused of murdering his wife, Mary White 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 97 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1768/07/005 James Brown accuses his servant, Thomas 1768 Jun 3 Trunk, of being the ringleader of a mob who pulled down a saw mill belonging to Charles Dingley near Limehouse Bridge 1 information

OB/SP/1768/07/006 Colin Campbell, Jane Reynolds and Henry 1768 Jun 11 Burton make statements in the case against Mary Sandey, who is accused of stealing Colin Campbell's purse 1 information

OB/SP/1768/07/007 Thomas Fanning, John Gunter, Barnaby 1768 Jun 16 McGinnis and James Tracy make statements in the case against Thomas Dunn and Calib Brannan who are accused of murdering Thomas Morgan 1 information

OB/SP/1768/07/008 Francis Sullivan states that he witnessed 1768 Jun 28 Patrick Burn and Samuel Cracraft assaulting and robbing Robert Nicholson and an unnamed sailor 1 information

OB/SP/1768/07/009 Robert Nicholson, mariner on the Prince of 1768 Jul 4 Wales, commanded by William Briscoe, accuses Patrick Burn and Samuel Cracraft of assaulting and robbing him 1 information

OB/SP/1768/07/010 Robert Careless of Fox Court, pawnbroker and 1768 Jul 1 Zachariah Stafford, his apprentice, make statements in the case against William Cullen, who is charged with stealing money and goods from Robert Careless's shop 1 information

OB/SP/1768/07/011 James Brown and Alexander Forbes make 1768 Jul 4 statements in the case against Edward Castles, who is accused of rioting and pulling down a saw mill belonging to Charles Dingley near Limehouse Bridge 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 98 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1768/07/012 Benjamin King of Limehouse, carpenter and 1768 Jul 4 Richard Johnson of Limehouse, carpenter, make statements in the case against Edward Castles, who is accused of rioting and pulling down a saw mill belonging to Charles Dingley near Limehouse Bridge 1 information

OB/SP/1768/07/013 Ann Brown accuses Susannah Haselby of 1768 Jul 6 robbing an unnamed third party 1 information

OB/SP/1768/07/014 Thomas Dibbs and others, prosecutors in the 1768 Jul 6 case against Samuel Wilson, who is charged with concealing goods and burning account books, while being bankrupt, request that he remain detained, until they have found Barbara Wilson, a material witness 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1768/07/015 Samuel Wilson, who is charged with concealing 1768 Jul 6 goods and burning account books, while being bankrupt, requests that he be tried, bailed or discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1768/07/016 Court papers 1768 Jul 1 document

OB/SP/1768/07/017 Judgement paper 1768 Jul Unfit 1 document Not available for general access

OB/SP/1768/07/018 Newgate calendar 1768 Jul 1 document September

OB/SP/1768/09/001 William Frostman of Uxbridge, collar maker and 1768 Jul 7 Thomas Atkins of Uxbridge, post boy, make statements in the case against James Curtis, who is accused of robbing John Smith of money, clothes and other goods 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 99 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1768/09/002 Sarah Collins accuses James Curtis of stealing 1768 Jul 13 a box containing gold from {-} Jackson's house 1 information

OB/SP/1768/09/003 William Moore of The Six Bells, Uxbridge, 1768 Jul 15 states that he bought goods from James Curtis, who is accused of multiple burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1768/09/004 Richard Bushby of Coleman Street and 1768 Jul 9 Elizabeth Green of Saint Helen's, make statements in the case against Robert Wright and William Mace, who are charged with robbing money from Richard Bushby at pistol point 1 information

OB/SP/1768/09/005 Nicholas Leonard of White Lion Street, wine 1768 Jul 11 seller, states that he bought two watches from Patrick Hanlon, who is charged, along with William Miller, with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1768/09/006 Charles Lung and John Card make statements 1768 Jul 11 in the case against Patrick Hanlon and William Miller, who are charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1768/09/007 John Lister makes a statement in the case 1768 Jul 13 against Patrick Hanlon, William Miller and Benjamin Jones, who are charged various highway robberies and an assault 1 information

OB/SP/1768/09/008 Patrick Hanlon, who is charged with multiple 1768 Sep 9 counts of highway robbery, requests that his trial be delayed, as he cannot locate Robert Johnson, a material witness 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1768/09/009 Thomas Gloucester, servant to John Town, 1768 Jul 13 John Burbank of Cornhill, haberdasher and Hugh Matthews of King's Street, Saint James, chairman, make statements in the case against Richard Holt, who is charged with forging a bill of exchange 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 100 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1768/09/010 Thomas Forester Aikenhead accuses Peter 1768 Jul 18 Medley of assaulting and attempting to rob him 1 information

OB/SP/1768/09/011 Edward Williams makes a statement in the 1768 Jul 18 case against James Dollyson and Joseph Walldock, who are charged with various robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1768/09/012 Robert Shelton makes a statement in the case 1768 Jul 28 against James Dollyson and Joseph Walldock, who are charged with various robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1768/09/013 Richard Bowering, servant to Charles Napper 1768 Jul 25 of Old Street, and Thomas Farrow, watchman, make statements in the case against Edward Wood, who is charged with stealing calico from Charles Napper's premises 1 information

OB/SP/1768/09/014 Sarah Kirke confesses to stealing clothes and 1768 Jul 27 other goods from Elizabeth Parkhurst at Hampton Court House Park 1 examination

OB/SP/1768/09/015 Joseph Harrison accuses William Cale and 1768 Jul 27 Thomas Cale of stealing silver ware and other goods from his house 1 information

OB/SP/1768/09/016 Michael Lesire of Court, watchmaker 1768 Jul 28 and William Edwards of Holborn, silversmith, make statements in the case against Mary Smith, who is accused of stealing a silver watch from Michael Lesire 1 information

OB/SP/1768/09/017 John Thomas, servant to Williams of Temple 1768 Jul 30 Bar, linen draper, accuses Ann Darlin, Ann Price and Elizabeth Lewis of stealing muslin from his master's shop 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 101 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1768/09/018 George Stubbs and Thomas Griffiths, 1768 Aug 3 watchman, make statements in the case against William Dixon, who is charged with stealing money and goods from George Stubbs 1 information

OB/SP/1768/09/019 William King of Chandois Street, Covent 1768 Aug 3 Garden, mercer, and Joseph Pope, servant, make statements in the case against Elias Chippett, who is charged with forging a bill of exchange 1 information

OB/SP/1768/09/020 Ann Wingate of Hyde Park Corner, accuses 1768 Aug 4 David Taylor of rape 1 information

OB/SP/1768/09/021 Mary Parker, Ann Wingate's niece, makes a 1768 Aug 24 statement in the case against David Taylor, who is accused of raping Ann Wingate 1 information

OB/SP/1768/09/022 William Moore of Moorfields, watchmaker, 1768 Aug 13 accuses John Farrar of stealing a watch from his workshop 1 information

OB/SP/1768/09/023 Sarah Cope makes a statement in the case 1768 Aug 17 against John Farrar, who is charged with stealing a watch from William Moore's workshop 1 information

OB/SP/1768/09/024 John Glaister and Francis Miller make 1768 Aug 15 statements in the case against Mary Fox and Sarah Tine, who are charged with stealing clothes from John Glaister 1 information

OB/SP/1768/09/025 Charlotte Gavelle accuses Joshua Nash of 1768 Aug 15 attempting to rob her at knife point French 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 102 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1768/09/026 Edmund Ingram and William Mitchell make 1768 Aug 15 statements in the case against Joshua Nash, who is accused of attempting to rob Charlotte Gavelle 1 information

OB/SP/1768/09/027 Richard Williams of Fleet Street accuses Mary 1768 Aug 21 Ann Burke of fraudulently receiving clothes and stealing a quantity of minionet lace 1 information

OB/SP/1768/09/028 John Lishman accuses Elizabeth Cheeseman 1768 Aug 23 of stealing money from him 1 information

OB/SP/1768/09/029 Daniel Eddows of Oxford Road, coachmaker, 1768 Aug 24 states that he witnessed his master, Thomas Treader, buy a hide from Luke Ludgater, who is accused of an unspecified felony 1 information

OB/SP/1768/09/030 John Arkley of Old Street, dyer, Thomas 1768 Aug 24 Randall and , his servants, make statements in the case against Thomas Miler, who is charged with stealing tammy cloth from John Arkley 1 information

OB/SP/1768/09/031 Mary Spratley of Petticoat Lane and Edward 1768 Aug 26 Malin make statements in the case against James King, who is charged with stealing lanthorn horns from Mary Spratley 1 information

OB/SP/1768/09/032 Bridget Colbinson and John Conyers, servant 1768 Aug 26 to Gunson of , pawnbroker, make statements in the case against John Lewis, who is charged with stealing a watch and shirt from Bridget Colbinson's house 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 103 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1768/09/033 William Steel of Saint Andrew, Holborn, stable 1768 Sep 10 keeper and William Seller, victualler, prosecutors of the case against Brittain Robinson, request that his trial be delayed as Elizabeth Mitchell, a material witness, is too ill to give evidence at court 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1768/09/034 Richard Hunter of Tower Street, tinman, 1768 Sep 16 prosecutor in the case against Sarah Beach, requests that he be discharged from his recognizance to appear in the case, as a result of him receiving incorrect information as to when her trial would be heard 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1768/09/035 Court papers 1768 Sep 1 document

OB/SP/1768/09/036 Judgement paper 1768 Sep 1 document

OB/SP/1768/09/037 Newgate calendar 1768 Sep 1 document October

OB/SP/1768/10/001 John Wells of Peckham and John Taber of 1768 Sep 13 Charterhouse Lane, make statements in the case against , who is charged with stealing John Wells' horse 1 information

OB/SP/1768/10/002 James Parker of Bedford Row, butcher and 1768 Sep 14 William Summers of Hampstead, labourer, make statements in the case against George Welldon, who is charged with stealing James Parker's sheep from his field in Kentish Town 1 information

OB/SP/1768/10/003 David Edmonds of the Somerset Coffee House 1768 Sep 20 and Evan Williams, his servant, make statements in the case against James Langford, who is accused of stealing silver tea spoons David Edmonds's premises 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 104 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1768/10/004 Edward Hamilton and John Jason of Oxford 1768 Sep 22 Street, pawnbroker, make statements in the case against Elizabeth Greaves, who is charged with stealing a box of shirts and waist coats from Edward Hamilton 1 information

OB/SP/1768/10/005 Robert Stainsby of Mint Street, Southwark, 1768 Sep 22 cordwainer, accuses Elizabeth Greaves of deliberately setting fire to her own house 1 information

OB/SP/1768/10/006 Edward Hamilton and James Bolland make 1768 Sep 28 statements in the case against Elizabeth Greaves, who is charged with stealing a box of shirts and waist coats from Edward Hamilton and arson 1 information

OB/SP/1768/10/007 Mary Lewis, former servant to Elizabeth 1768 Sep 28 Greaves, makes a statements in the case against her former mistress, who is charged with stealing a box of shirts and waist coats from Edward Hamilton and arson 1 information

OB/SP/1768/10/008 Robert Stainsby of Mint Street, Southwark, 1768 Sep 28 cordwainer, makes a statement in the case against Elizabeth Greaves, who is charged with stealing a box of shirts and waist coats from Edward Hamilton and arson 1 information

OB/SP/1768/10/009 Cornelius Cayley accuses John Urquhart alias 1768 Sep 22 Richards of robbing him of a watch on the highway at New Road 1 information

OB/SP/1768/10/010 Benjamin Stephenson of Fleet Street, states 1768 Sep 22 that John Urquhart alias Richards, who is charged with highway robbery, brought a gold watch case to him to value 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 105 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1768/10/011 John Cates of Chandois Street, pawnbroker, 1768 Sep 22 states that John Urquhart alias Richards, who is charged with highway robbery, brought a watch to him to value 1 information

OB/SP/1768/10/012 Francis Pigott accuses John Urquhart of 1768 Sep 28 stopping his chaise at Hounslow Heath and robbing him of a watch and money 1 information

OB/SP/1768/10/013 John Urquhart, who is charged with highway 1768 Oct 19 robbery, requests that his trial be delayed as Maria Williams, a material witness, is in Winchester 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1768/10/014 Joseph Skinner of Mansfield Street, accuses 1768 Sep 30 Nathaniel Nauchy Lee of stealing apparel from his house 1 information

OB/SP/1768/10/015 John Holland of the , milkman, makes 1768 Oct 5 a statement in the case against Nathaniel Nauchy Lee, who is accused of stealing apparel from Joseph Skinner's house in Mansfield Street 1 information

OB/SP/1768/10/016 Nathaniel Norchy Lee, who is accused of 1768 Oct 19 stealing apparel from Joseph Skinner's house in Mansfield Street, requests that his trail be delayed as Robert Rous, a material witness, is in Portsmouth 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1768/10/017 Felix Neal of Bow Street, Covent Garden, 1768 Sep 30 victualler, and Edward King, bank clerk make statements in the case against Elizabeth Elington, who is charged with forging a bank draft 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 106 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1768/10/018 Thomas Fair, Golding Cock and Benjamin 1768 Oct 10 Dawson make statements in the case against Robert Harvey, who is charged with stealing Thomas Fair's hat 1 information

OB/SP/1768/10/019 John Dempsey and Thomas Reilly are bound to 1768 Oct 15 Unfit appear at the trail of John Neal, who is charged Not available for general access with the murder of James Mackoun 1 notice

OB/SP/1768/10/020 John Dempsey of Covent Garden, victualler 1768 Oct 19 and Thomas Reilly, poulterer, request that they be discharged from their recognizances to appear at the trial of John Neal, who is charged with the murder of James Mackoun, as he has absconded 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1768/10/021 Court papers 1768 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1768/10/022 Judgement paper 1768 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1768/10/023 Newgate calendar 1768 Oct 1 document December

OB/SP/1768/12/001 William Morley, Grace Morley, Henry Killsey 1768 Oct 24 and Nathaniel Lowrey make statements in the case against Francis Fitzpatrick and Benjamin Burton, who are charged with robbing various goods from William Morley's house in Little Ormond Yard 1 information

OB/SP/1768/12/002 John Jacobs, William Blaskett and John Jones 1768 Oct 26 Unfit make statements in the case against Thomas Not available for general access Pitman, who is charged with stealing gold boxes from John Jacobs's shop 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 107 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1768/12/003 Andrew McCarthy, Thomas Wilson and Peter 1768 Oct 31 Unfit Peele make statements in the case against Not available for general access James Galer, who is accused of stealing a silver watch out of Andrew McCarthy's pocket 1 information

OB/SP/1768/12/004 John Byrne of Carnaby Market, butcher and 1768 Oct 31 Unfit David Watson of Charles Street, Saint James, Not available for general access baker, make statements in the case against who is accused of forging receipts payable to his former master, Felton Harvey 1 information

OB/SP/1768/12/005 Felton Harvey accuses William Thomas, his 1768 Nov 14 Unfit former servant, of forging receipts payable to Not available for general access him 1 information

OB/SP/1768/12/006 Daniel Marshall, servant to Lord Richard 1768 Nov 2 Unfit Grosvenor, accuses Luke Leech of attempting Not available for general access to steal linen from his master's house 1 information

OB/SP/1768/12/007 Robert Dent makes a statement in the case 1768 Nov 18 Unfit against Mary Barnett alias Wright, who is Not available for general access accused of forging bills of exchange 1 information

OB/SP/1768/12/008 Cary Emms of Phoenix Alley, Long Acre, 1768 Nov 24 Unfit chandler, makes a statement in the case Not available for general access against Mary Barnett alias Wright, who is accused of forging bills of exchange 1 information

OB/SP/1768/12/009 Robert Dent, partner with Robert Child and 1768 Nov 30 Unfit company, accuses Thomas Grindel of forging Not available for general access bills of exchange 1 information

OB/SP/1768/12/010 Robert Dent, of Fleet Street, banker, prosecutor 1768 Dec 9 in the case against Mary Barnett and Thomas Grindel, who are accused of forging bills of exchange, states that Mary Barnett appears to have been influenced by Thomas Grindel 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 108 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1768/12/011 Christopher Richardson, clerk to Charles 1768 Nov 25 Unfit Dingly, accuses John Smith of riotous Not available for general access behaviour, in the course of which, a saw mill belonging to his master, was pulled down 1 information

OB/SP/1768/12/012 John Egan accuses Eleanor Morgan, Ann 1768 Nov 26 Unfit Perkins, Margaret Kelly and Sarah McFar of Not available for general access committing various robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1768/12/013 Thomas Nicholson of New James Street, Saint 1768 Nov 30 Marylebone, masseur, states that he was attacked and robbed of his hat and peruke near Oxford Road. Jasper Webb is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1768/12/014 Thomas Cook, Adam Cliff and William 1768 Dec 2 Hawthorn make statements in the case against John Twyner and Peter Bird, who are accused of stealing Thomas Cook's watch 1 information

OB/SP/1768/12/015 Thomas Wright of the Strand, druggist, and 1768 Dec 7 John Vaughan of Buretin Lane, banker, make statements in the case against Jonathan Hall, who is accused of forging a money order 1 information

OB/SP/1768/12/016 Jonathan Hall, who is accused of forging a 1768 Dec money order, requests that his trial be delayed as George Humphreys, a material witness is in Gloucester 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1768/12/017 Court papers 1768 Dec 1 document

OB/SP/1768/12/018 Judgement paper 1768 Dec Unfit 1 document Not available for general access

OB/SP/1768/12/019 Newgate calendar 1768 Dec Unfit 1 document Not available for general access LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 109 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/01/001 Thomas Little of Oxford Chapple Court, Saint 1768 Dec 7 Marylebone, carpenter, accuses John Allen of forging a promissory note 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/002 Moses Levy is bound to appear in the case 1768 Dec 7 against Jonathan Hall, who is charged with forging a money order 1 subpoena

OB/SP/1769/01/003 Moses Levy of Whitechapel, jeweller, states 1769 Jan 12 that he has been arrested despite the fact that he attended court for the trial of Jonathan Hall, who is charged with forging a money order, in accordance with a subpoena served on him 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1769/01/004 Mary Cole of Holliwell Street, Saint Clement 1768 Dec 9 Danes, accuses Elizabeth Purlewent of stealing silk and a satin cloak from her shop 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/005 William Smallwood of Wyche Street, Saint 1768 Dec 13 Clement Danes, button seller, accuses John Clarke and Thomas Wilson of stealing money, bills of exchange and promissory notes from two bureaux in his house 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/006 William Syer Smith of Pier Lane, Tower Street 1768 Dec 17 and Aaron Spencer, make statements in the case against William Wilks, who is charged with stealing William Syer Smith's silver watch 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/007 Joseph Turner, Thomas Dignum, John Free 1768 Dec 20 and Richard Row, constable, make statements in the case against Walter Watkins, who is charged with stealing goods from Thomas Dignum's house 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 110 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/01/008 Joseph Turner, John Poole and Richard Row, 1768 Dec 20 constable, make statements in the case against Walter Watkins and George Memory, who are charged with stealing goods from John Poole's house 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/009 Edward Rhees accuses John Burrows, soldier, 1768 Dec 20 of committing several listed footpad robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/010 Robert Elliot of Mount Street states that he was 1768 Dec 21 robbed of money, silver and a watch by two men in Green Park. John Burrows is charged with footpad robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/011 William Tytler of Islington, gardener, accuses 1768 Dec 21 John True of attempting to rob him at pistol point, at Pancras Wash 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/012 Thomas Shackle of Uxbridge Common, 1768 Dec 21 warrener, accuses Thomas North of stealing two rabbits from his warren in Uxbridge 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/013 Edward Quirk and Laurence Baulf, who are 1768 Dec 21 charged with riotous and tumultuous assembly, assaulting, beating, wounding and murder of several people and the murder of George Clark, request that they be tried, bailed or discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1769/01/014 Mary Dormer of New Street, Covent Garden, 1768 Dec 22 and Kevenhaller Skinner of the same, silversmith, make statements in the case against Robert Davis, who is charged with stealing clothes and goods from Mary Dormer 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/015 Edward Gom accuses Jasper Webb of various 1768 Dec 22 footpad and highway robberies 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 111 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/01/016 Elizabeth West of Barretts Court, Saint 1768 Dec 22 Marylebone, makes a statement in the case against Jasper Webb, who is charged with various footpad and highway robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/017 Elizabeth West of Barretts Court, Saint 1768 Dec 22 Marylebone, makes a statement in the case against Jasper Webb, who is charged with various footpad and highway robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/018 William Howton of Barretts Court, Saint 1768 Dec 22 Marylebone, cabinet maker, accuses Jasper Webb of robbing {-} Nicholls and attempting to rob him 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/019 James Shuter of Marylebone Street, Saint 1768 Dec 24 James's, Westminster, master gun maker, accuses Jasper Webb of stealing a pistol from his shop 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/020 Letitia Atwood of Brumpton, accuses Jasper 1768 Dec 27 Webb and Edward Williams of stealing various listed goods from her house 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/021 John Ewan of Fulham, gardener, states that he 1768 Dec 27 was robbed at pistol point on the highway at Kings Road by two men. Jasper Webb and Edward Williams are charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/022 Matthew Waite of North End, Fulham, gardener 1768 Dec 27 and Robert Townsend of Hare Alley, Saint Leonard, Shoreditch, pawnbroker, make statements in the case against Jasper Webb and Edward Williams, who are charged with burglary and handling stolen goods 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 112 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/01/023 Thomas Bavin of Brompton, nurseryman, states 1768 Dec 27 that he was stopped on the highway at Brompton Park by two men, who stole money and clothes from him. Jasper Webb and Edward Williams are charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/024 Robert Trotter, servant to Mure, of Little Queen 1768 Dec 27 Street, Saint James, Westminster, pawnbroker, accuses Jasper Webb of stealing silver buckles from his master's shop 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/025 Benjamin Sellwood, apprentice to, and Eleanor 1768 Dec 27 Jones, servant to John Thomas of Great Marylebone Street, Saint Marylebone, hosier and haberdasher, accuse Jasper Webb of stealing silk from their master's shop 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/026 Thomas Thiebez, servant to James Bellas of 1768 Dec 27 Pall Mall, jeweller, accuses Jasper Webb of stealing a watch from his mater's shop 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/027 Mary Thorne of Mortlake states that she was 1768 Dec 27 assaulted and robbed of various listed goods on the road leading from Grays Inn Lane to Battle Bridge. Jasper Webb is charged with assault and highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/028 Ann Monk otherwise Fraser of The Shepherd 1768 Dec 28 and Flock, Islington, accuses Jasper Webb and Daniel Pugh of intending to rob an unnamed man 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/029 Mary Jones of The Shepherd and Flock, 1768 Dec 28 Islington, accuses Jasper Webb of committing various robberies 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 113 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/01/030 James Dorse of Kentish Town accuses Edward 1768 Dec 31 Williams and Jasper Webb of assaulting and robbing him of his coat and other goods on the highway near Battle Bridge 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/031 Robert Townshend of Hair Alley, Shoreditch, 1768 Dec 31 pawnbroker, states that Jasper Webb, who is accused of highway robbery, pawned James Dorse's coat at his premises 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/032 Sarah Parrock of Goswell Street, pawnbroker, 1768 Dec 31 and her daughter Sarah Parrock, accuse Jasper Webb of stealing silver buckles from her shop 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/033 Martha Stacy of the Strand, hosier, accuses 1768 Dec 26 Edward Coyle of stealing material for breeches from her shop 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/034 William Noah of King's Row, Horsley Down, 1768 Dec 29 waterman, states that he ferried John Clarke alias Casey from the ship 'Tryall' across the Thames to Blackwall, returning him from transportation 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/035 Christopher Reed and John Heley make 1769 Jan 5 statements in the case against John Clarke alias Casey, who is charged with returning from transportation 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/036 Elizabeth Saltmarsh, of the Strand, milliner, and 1768 Dec 31 Jacob Nelstrup make statements in the case against David Storer, who is accused of stealing muslin from Elizabeth Saltmarsh's shop 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 114 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/01/037 Mary Colman and Margaret Tipton make 1769 Jan 4 statements in the case against Frances Newcomb, who is charged with receiving stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1769/01/038 Samuel Fisher, who is charged with forgery, 1769 Jan 16 requests that his trial be delayed as John Green of Northamptonshire, a witness in his case, is unable to attend court due to gout 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1769/01/039 Court papers 1769 Jan 1 document

OB/SP/1769/01/040 Judgement paper 1769 Jan 1 document

OB/SP/1769/01/041 Newgate calendar 1769 Jan 1 document February

OB/SP/1769/02/001 Simon Holbrook, warehouse keeper, accuses 1768 Nov 11 George Decker of stealing tea from United East India company's warehouse 1 information

OB/SP/1769/02/002 William Dosell and Thomas Pickering make 1769 Jan 12 statements in the case against John Barfoot, who is accused of stealing William Dosell's clothes 1 information

OB/SP/1769/02/003 John Robinson, clerk to Hucks of Saint Giles, 1769 Jan 12 brewer, and Thomas Powell, servant to Hampshire, pawnbroker, of West Street, Seven Dials, make statements in the case against John Lewis, who is accused of stealing John Robinson's clothes 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 115 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/02/004 John Shepherd and Jane Carter make 1769 Jan 12 statements in the case against Thomas Jones, who is charged with stealing two gowns belonging to John Shepherd from the boot of the Clapham stage coach 1 information

OB/SP/1769/02/005 George Hull and Richard Winter make 1769 Jan 12 statements in the case against William Thompson and Monwell Peartree, who are charged with stealing a plant from William Bromfield's garden and killing two of his pigeons 1 information

OB/SP/1769/02/006 Thomas Simpson makes a statement in the 1769 Jan 20 case against William Thompson and Monwell Peartree, who are charged with stealing a plant from William Bromfield's garden and killing two of his pigeons 1 information

OB/SP/1769/02/007 William Addison and Gerard Toise make 1769 Jan 19 Unfit statements in the case against Matthew Not available for general access Starkie, who is charged with stealing bottles of agua fortis belonging to Messrs Bicknell Coney and Company from a boat on the Thames 1 information

OB/SP/1769/02/008 Samuel Collins accuses Joseph Tiernon and 1769 Jan 20 others of various counts of robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1769/02/009 Bartholomew Flanagan, servant to Dominique 1769 Jan 24 Angelo Tiemamondo, and Edward Baldwyn, constable, make statements in the case against John Woodthy, who is charged with stealing goods from Dominique Angelo Tiemamondo's house 1 information

OB/SP/1769/02/010 Samuel Shippard of Buckle Street, 1769 Jan 24 Whitechapel, butcher, accuses Joseph Ward of stealing goods from his aunt Mary Dowell and table cloths from the grounds of Chelsea College 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 116 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/02/011 Henry Liston, servant to Rudolph Hughginnon 1769 Feb 4 of Chelsea College, states that table cloths were stolen out of the college grounds. Joseph Ward is charged with stealing the table cloths 1 information

OB/SP/1769/02/012 Peter Marsden accuses George Tremble of 1769 Jan 24 Unfit assaulting Thomas Wheatham with intent to rob Not available for general access him in New Bond Street 1 information

OB/SP/1769/02/013 Lionel Elland accuses George Tremble of 1769 Jan 24 assaulting Thomas Wheatham with intent to rob him in New Bond Street 1 information

OB/SP/1769/02/014 Thomas Wheatham accuses George Tremble 1769 Jan 25 of assault with intent to rob him in New Bond Street 1 information

OB/SP/1769/02/015 John Townshend, coachman to James 1769 Jan 25 Unfit Lockhart, accuses George Tremble of stopping Not available for general access his master's coach near Tottenham, and robbing his master, Mary Hopkins and Elizabeth Steers, who were also in the coach 1 information

OB/SP/1769/02/016 Mary Hopkins and Elizabeth Steers make 1769 Jan 25 statements in the case against George Tremble, who is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1769/02/017 James Lockhart states that he was stopped in 1769 Jan 25 his coach near Tottenham and robbed of his purse. George Tremble is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1769/02/018 William Cocke of Wood Street, jeweller, 1769 Feb 22 requests that the trial of George Tremble, who is charged with various counts of highway robbery, be delayed as George Davies, a material defence witness, is out of town 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 117 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/02/019 John Lane and Bridget Hewitt make statements 1769 Jan 28 in the case against Jane Spicer, who is charged with stealing a box of money from a desk in John Lane's shop 1 information

OB/SP/1769/02/020 William Stapleton, Mary Bailey and William 1769 Jan 28 Mattock make statements in the case against Hardall Hanlon and George Wall, who are charged with stealing goods from William Mattock's shop 1 information

OB/SP/1769/02/021 Elizabeth Margaret Hardwicke accuses John 1769 Feb 5 Walker of stealing money and clothes from her house at Battle Bridge 1 information

OB/SP/1769/02/022 Joseph Burton and William Benton make 1769 Feb 6 statements in the case against James Best, who is charged with stealing a box of drugs, the property of Messrs Coney and Company, from Glasgow Wharf 1 information

OB/SP/1769/02/023 Michael Dale and James Lenham make 1769 Feb 8 statements in the case against Simeon Bailey, who is charged with breaking into Michael Dale's house in Flower and Dean Street, Spitalfields 1 information

OB/SP/1769/02/024 James Poole of The Ship, Chelsea, accuses 1769 Feb 9 Samuel Meers of stealing clothes from a box in a room which was rented to him for a night 1 information

OB/SP/1769/02/025 Thomas Booth, Richard Newton and John 1769 Feb 9 Heley make statements in the case against William Hedges, who is charged with stealing clothes from Thomas Booth's shop and Catherine Hussey, who is charged with receiving and handling the stolen clothes 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 118 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/02/026 Thomas Bird makes a statement in the case 1769 Feb 11 against Catherine Hussey, William Hedges and Bridget Dalton, who are charged with handling stolen goods and various robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1769/02/027 James Osborne and John Snapes make 1769 Feb 17 statements in the case against Jonathan Dixon, who is charged with stealing money out of a parcel he was employed to deliver 1 information

OB/SP/1769/02/028 Thomas Webb, who is charged with stealing 1769 Feb 22 deal boards from Alexander Hume, requests that he be tried, bailed or discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1769/02/029 Court papers 1769 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1769/02/030 Judgement paper 1769 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1769/02/031 Newgate calendar 1769 Feb 1 document April

OB/SP/1769/04/001 Stephen Westcott states that he committed 1769 Feb 27 various burglaries with John Tresler 1 information

OB/SP/1769/04/002 George Grice, tailor, states that he had clothes 1769 Apr 3 and material stolen out of his shop in Alley York Buildings. John Tresler is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1769/04/003 Jane Emmett makes a statement in the case 1769 Apr 4 against John Tresler, who is charged with various counts of burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1769/04/004 Elizabeth Page makes a statement in the case 1769 Apr 4 against John Tresler, who is charged with various counts of burglary 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 119 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/04/005 Chamberlaine Goodwin, Elizabeth Taylor and 1769 Mar 1 James Dennis make statements in the case against John Davis, who is charged with stealing cloth, shag and shaloon from Chamberlaine Goodwin's house, and John Andrews, charged with receiving the stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1769/04/006 Chamberlaine Goodwin, Elizabeth Taylor and 1769 Mar 1 Ann Dyson make statements in the case against John Davis, who is charged with stealing cloth, shag and shaloon from Chamberlaine Goodwin's house 1 information

OB/SP/1769/04/007 George Fleming and William Champion accuse 1769 Mar 6 John Davis of stealing raisins from their warehouse in , and Elizabeth Lamb of receiving the stolen raisins 1 information

OB/SP/1769/04/008 of New Street, Covent Garden, 1769 Mar 4 linen draper, accuses Jane Dock of stealing linen from his shop 1 information

OB/SP/1769/04/009 William Robinson, William Gordon and 1769 Mar 9 Catherine Gore make statements in the case against Mary Palmer and Catherine Flood, who are charged with stealing William Robinson's silver watch 1 information

OB/SP/1769/04/010 Dominick Feuter accuses Susannah Moore of 1769 Mar 11 stealing money from him 1 information

OB/SP/1769/04/011 Charles Causton accuses Stephen Byne, 1769 Mar 16 carpenter, of stealing silver goods from his house in Highgate 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 120 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/04/012 William Benge, clerk to Barnes of Pope's Head 1769 Mar 17 Alley, stockbroker, makes a statement in the case against Richard Brace and Jonathan Price, who are charged with forging a promissory note 1 information

OB/SP/1769/04/013 John Barnes and Owen Owen make 1769 Mar 29 statements in the case against Richard Brace and Jonathan Price, who are charged with forging a promissory note 1 information

OB/SP/1769/04/014 Thomas Lacorn of Saint George in the East, 1769 Mar 18 constable, accuses his former servant Eleanor Smith of stealing various goods from his house 1 information

OB/SP/1769/04/015 Mary Ford of , Ratcliffe Highway, 1769 Mar 18 accuses Ann Felter of stealing her gown and cloak 1 information

OB/SP/1769/04/016 John Conolly accuses Mary Ellis of stealing his 1769 Mar 18 watch out of his pocket, while she was sitting next to him in The Ship Alehouse, Charing Cross 1 information

OB/SP/1769/04/017 Cornelius Dolling and John Thomas both of 1769 Mar 23 Tottenham Court Road, Saint Pancras, make statements in the case against Barnaby Magginnis, who is charged with failing to exchange a promissory note 1 information

OB/SP/1769/04/018 William Hawke accuses John Lawrence and 1769 Mar 24 others, of various robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1769/04/019 Dorothy Walton and Mary Lavoine make 1769 Mar 25 statements in the case against John Lawrence, who is charged with various robberies 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 121 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/04/020 William Franks of Red Lion Court, Saint Martin 1769 Mar 27 in the Fields, bricklayer, accuse Ann Gale and Francis Ruxton of stealing clothes and other items from his lodgings 1 information

OB/SP/1769/04/021 John Sarson of Chesterfield Street, Saint 1769 Mar 30 Marylebone, accuses his former servant, Sarah Hunt, of stealing clothes and handkerchiefs from him 1 information

OB/SP/1769/04/022 James Thwaites states that he bought gold 1769 Apr 3 from John Grey, who is charged with stealing gold sweepings from the Royal Mint, on several occasions 1 information

OB/SP/1769/04/023 Albion Cox states that he bought a quantity of 1769 Apr 3 gold from James Thwaites, who had in turn bought the gold from John Grey, who is charged with stealing gold sweepings from the Royal Mint 1 information

OB/SP/1769/04/024 William Gregory of the states 1769 Apr 3 that gold sweepings from Royal Mint casts had been stolen. John Grey is charged with stealing the gold 1 information

OB/SP/1769/04/025 John Grey, formerly of Saint George in the 1769 Apr 6 East, labourer is charged with stealing gold from Lord William Chetwynd, Viscount of Ireland, and of stealing gold from other unknown persons 1 certificate

OB/SP/1769/04/026 Hannah Hanse accuses Edward Walden of 1769 Apr 3 stealing sheepskins and other goods from her husband's shop 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 122 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/04/027 Thomas Rutherford of Haberdashers Hall, 1769 Apr 5 requests that the trial of John Baker, who is charged with receiving a stolen watch, be delayed, as Peter Bigot, prosecutor, is unable to attend trial due to gout 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1769/04/028 Richard Rossiter, clerk to John Vernon of 1769 Apr 7 Southampton Buildings, states that he did not attend court to give evidence against Ann Aston, who was charged with stealing kitchenware from him, due to him receiving incorrect information 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1769/04/029 Court papers 1769 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1769/04/030 Judgement paper 1769 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1769/04/031 Newgate calendar 1769 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1769/04/032 David Akerley states that he and John Davis 1769 Mar 6 Unfit stole raisins from a warehouse in Giltspur Not available for general access Street 1 information May

OB/SP/1769/05/001 Essex Assizes record of John Lambden's 1769 Feb 28 conviction for highway robbery, for which he is to be executed by hanging 1 document

OB/SP/1769/05/002 John Jones of High Holborn and Thomas 1769 Apr 7-9 Unfit Robson make statements in the case against Not available for general access John Morris, who is charged with stealing silver goods from John Jones's house 1 information

OB/SP/1769/05/003 William Hynam of Ratcliffe Highway accuses 1769 Apr 10 John Burnet of stealing silver goods from his house 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 123 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/05/004 Moses Lyon of Hanch Lane, , 1769 Apr 10 states that John Burnet, who is charged with stealing silver goods from William Hynam's house, offered to sell silver plates to him 1 information

OB/SP/1769/05/005 Mary Mould and John Mackay make 1769 Apr 12 statements in the case against Samuel Levi, who is charged with stealing a bundle of stockings from Mary Mould's shop 1 information

OB/SP/1769/05/006 Susannah Saunders and Catherine Keefe 1769 Apr 12 make statements in the case against James Best and William Sykes, who are accused of stealing money and clothes from Susannah Saunders' house 1 information

OB/SP/1769/05/007 Richard Smith of Wapping Street, Wapping, 1769 Apr 15 butcher, accuses James Sullivan of assaulting and robbing him of money and silver buckles in Wapping Street 1 information

OB/SP/1769/05/008 Thomas Burn of Wapping, cabinet maker, 1769 Apr 19 accuses James Sullivan of robbing him of money and a watch in Virginia Street 1 information

OB/SP/1769/05/009 James Anderson of Nightingale Lane, 1769 Apr 19 shoemaker, accuses James Sullivan of robbing him of money near Hermitage Bridge 1 information

OB/SP/1769/05/010 Francis Bush accuses Joseph Stapleton of 1769 Apr 15 stealing silver goods from the Imperial Ambassador's chapel in Charles Street, Saint James's Street 1 information

OB/SP/1769/05/011 Ann James makes a statement in the case 1769 Apr 19 against Joseph Stapleton, who is charged with stealing silver goods from the Imperial Ambassador's chapel in Charles Street, Saint James's Street 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 124 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/05/012 Margaret Carryl states that she bought a bed 1769 Apr 18 gown from John Bird and Daniel Collins, who are charged with an unspecified felony 1 information

OB/SP/1769/05/013 Christian Nicholi and Elias Levi make 1769 Apr 18 statements in the case against James Wardin and Thomas Grey, who are charged with stealing a gold watch and a gold magnifying glass from Christian Nicholi's parlour 1 information

OB/SP/1769/05/014 Elizabeth Jarvis accuses Richard Green of 1769 Apr 21 raping her 1 information

OB/SP/1769/05/015 Richard Mansell accuses Martha Boardman of 1769 Apr 25 stealing a shirt and shift from his house in Hackney Road 1 examination

OB/SP/1769/05/016 Lydia Fowler accuses William Tilley of 1769 Apr 26 destroying her linen and silk work, loom and weaving utensils 1 information

OB/SP/1769/05/017 Sarah Hampshire and William Wilson make 1769 Apr 28 statements in the case against John House, who is accused of stealing bed sheets, a candlestick and pillow cases from Sarah Hampshire's house 1 information

OB/SP/1769/05/018 James Owen and William Benton make 1769 May 3 statements in the case against John Abrahams, who is charged with robbing James Owen of his watch in Narrow Street, Limehouse 1 information

OB/SP/1769/05/019 James Campbell of Shad Thames, victualler, 1769 May 3 and John Seaton of May's Buildings, wine merchant, make statements in the case against Stephen Hope, who is charged with stealing a silver tankard from James Capmbell's house 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 125 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/05/020 John Underwood accuses John Bromley and 1769 May 4 Charles Burton of stealing Lewis George Bellew's watch during a scuffle in Saint Martin's Lane 1 information

OB/SP/1769/05/021 Patrick Fuller, who is charged with stealing 1769 May goods out of a ship in the river Thames, requests to be tried, bailed or discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1769/05/022 Court papers 1769 May 1 document

OB/SP/1769/05/023 Draft Judgement paper 1769 May 1 document

OB/SP/1769/05/024 Judgement paper 1769 May Unfit 1 document Not available for general access

OB/SP/1769/05/025 Newgate calendar 1769 May 1 document

OB/SP/1769/05/026 Henry Keys and Moses Lyon accuse John 1769 Apr 24 Unfit Cook and John Morris of stealing cloth from an Not available for general access unnamed third party 1 information

OB/SP/1769/05/027 Robert Cowan Kellet accuses Philip Erouvelle 1769 May 5 of burgling his house 1 information

OB/SP/1769/05/028 John Gollatly makes a statement in the case 1769 May 5 against Philip Erouvelle, who is charged with burgling Robert Cowan Kellet's house 1 information

OB/SP/1769/05/029 James Donellan and Isaac Soloman make 1769 May 5 statements in the case against Philip Erouvelle, who is charged with burgling Robert Cowan Kellet's house 1 information June LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 126 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/06/001 Hertford Assizes record of William Dunk's 1768 Mar 3 conviction for highway robbery, for which he is to be sent to the American plantations for the rest of his life 1 document

OB/SP/1769/06/002 Benjamin Geary and Richard Newton make 1769 May 26 statements in the case against Mary Bullock, who is charged with stealing silver cutlery from Benjamin Geary 1 information

OB/SP/1769/06/003 William Howard accuses Richard Belcher, 1769 May 30 Robert Merry and Samuel Gannon, of committing various robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1769/06/004 James Weeden and Joseph Levi make 1769 Jun 7 statements in the case against Robert Merry, who is charged with robbing James Weeden of his watch on the Bow Road 1 information

OB/SP/1769/06/005 George Gillar and John Pageter make 1769 Jun 20 statements in the case against Robert Merry and Richard Belcher, who are charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1769/06/006 Mary Cox and John Noakes make statements 1769 Jun 7 in the case against John Morris, who is charged with stealing listed goods from Mary Cox 1 information

OB/SP/1769/06/007 John Jones accuses Mary Andrews and William 1769 Jun 7 Smith of stealing silver spoons from his house. Elizabeth Johnson is charged with receiving the stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1769/06/008 Edward Jones and Henry Wright makes 1769 Jun 14 statements in the case against James Tanning and Joseph Trippet, who are charged with stealing a watch and other goods from Edward Jones while he was sleeping on 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 127 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/06/009 William Payler, servant to James Webb of 1769 Jun 19 Smithfield, linen draper, accuses Mary Kynaston of stealing linen from his master's shop 1 information

OB/SP/1769/06/010 Mary Cozier accuses Mary Kynaston of stealing 1769 Jun 19 linen from James Webb's shop in Smithfield 1 information

OB/SP/1769/06/011 Mary Cozier accuses of Field 1769 Jun 20 Lane, of receiving linen stolen by Mary Kynaston from James Webb's shop in Smithfield 1 information

OB/SP/1769/06/012 James King of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch, 1769 Jun 29 weaver, father of Robert King, who is charged with highway robbery, requests that his trial be delayed as Simeon Ash, a material witness, is unable to attend court as he is out of town 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1769/06/013 Court papers 1769 Jun 1 document

OB/SP/1769/06/014 Draft Judgement paper 1769 Jun 1 document

OB/SP/1769/06/015 Judgement paper 1769 Jun 1 document

OB/SP/1769/06/016 Newgate calendar 1769 Jun 1 document September

OB/SP/1769/09/001 John Holowood and George Cox make 1769 Jul 3 statements in the case against Mary Keyser, who is charged with stealing John Holowood's tobacco box, containing money, out of his pocket while he was in the Spotted Horse, Shoreditch 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 128 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/09/002 Thomas Richmond and Susannah Cole make 1769 Jul 7 statements in the case against Sarah Sears, who is charged with stealing clothes from Thomas Richmond's house 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/003 Catherine Davis of Plumbtree Court, Shoe 1769 Jul 11 Lane, and Mary Jones make statements in the case against Benjamin Jones, who is accused of assaulting Catherine Davis and stealing a gold ring from her 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/004 Charles Meader accuses John Anning of 1769 Jul 14 forging a bill of sale 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/005 George Warren accuses John Lister, Isaac 1769 Jul 16 Pemberton and others of committing two footpad robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/006 Judith Hill and Dorothy Courlet state that their 1769 Jul 19 chariot was stopped near Canonbury House by two men on foot, one presenting a pistol, and both robbed of money 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/007 Israel Lyons and David Keil make statements in 1769 Jul 19 the case against Mary Kenzie, who is charged with picking Israel Lyons's pocket of money 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/008 Thomas Harris accuses Joseph Brush of 1769 Jul 21 assaulting him and stealing his watch and handkerchief 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/009 John Cordwell and Joseph Levi make 1769 Jul 21 statements in the case against Joseph Brush, who is charged with assaulting Thomas Harris and stealing his watch and handkerchief 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 129 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/09/010 Michael Parys of Suffolk Street, accuses Jacob 1769 Jul 24 Snarbo of stealing various listed items from his house 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/011 James Holt and Daniel Webb make statements 1769 Jul 25 in the case against Thomas Edghill, who is charged with stealing money out of James Holt's breeches 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/012 James Watkins of Saint Luke, watchmaker, 1769 Jul 26 accuses Robert Martin otherwise Tawdry Woodery, of receiving his watch which was stolen from him when he was assaulted and robbed by Francis Gidden and two other boys in Catherine Wheel Alley, Whitechapel 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/013 Richard Selwyn accuses William Litchfield and 1769 Jul 26 another of stopping his coach near Bayswater and stealing his money 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/014 Hugh Temple accuses William Litchfield, 1769 Jul 26 Joseph Stackhouse and another of committing various footpad robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/015 Sampson Jessop and Thomas Cotterel make 1769 Jul 31 statements in the case against William Litchfield and Joseph Stackhouse who are charged with footpad robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/016 William Frey accuses Joseph Godwin and 1769 Aug 4 others of various footpad robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/017 Mary Hamilton and Nicholas Bond make 1769 Aug 9 statements in the case against Joseph Godwin, who is charged with footpad robbery 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 130 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/09/018 Henry Savory makes a statement in the case 1769 Aug 9 against Joseph Godwin, who is charged with footpad robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/019 Daniel Darwell and James Field make 1769 Aug 12 statements in the case against James Cole, who is charged with stealing a linen handkerchief out of Daniel Darwell's pocket in Spitalfields market 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/020 John Osborn, servant and driver to Rogers of 1769 Aug 15 the Aylesbury Wagon, accuses Abraham -21 Barnett and Michael Hymes of stealing goods from his master's wagon 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/021 Peter Graham accuses John Wood, John 1769 Aug 16 Bagnall and Shepherd Strutton of committing various burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/022 Nicholas Leonard makes a statement in the 1769 Aug 23 case against John Wood, John Bagnall and Shepherd Strutton, who are charged with various burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/023 William Gibson and Patrick Carryl make 1769 Aug 23 statements in the case against John Wood, John Bagnall and Shepherd Strutton, who are charged with various burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/024 Samuel Clay Harvey of Haymarket accuses 1769 Aug 22 Benjamin Day of robbing him of money at pistol point on Hounslow Heath 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/025 Edward Snape and Alexander Marks make 1769 Aug 23 statements in the case against Joseph Simpson, who is charged with robbing Edward Snape of money at pistol point on Finchley Common 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 131 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/09/026 Anthony Smith and Bateman Saddington make 1769 Aug 30 statements in the case against Joseph Simpson, who is charged with robbing Edward Snape of money at pistol point on Finchley Common 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/027 George Just and Laurence Tournier make 1769 Aug 25 statements in the case against Joseph Brown, who is charged with burgling William Cowling's house 1 examination

OB/SP/1769/09/028 Elizabeth Wilson, William Cowling and William 1769 Aug 25 Jones, make statements in the case against -28 Joseph Brown, who is charged with burgling William Cowling's house 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/029 Sarah Cowling, George Just and Ann Just, 1769 Aug 28 make statements in the case against Sarah Tereling, who is charged with receiving goods stolen from William Cowling's house by Joseph Brown 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/030 John Collins of Staffordshire, Henry Allport of 1769 Aug 29 Sutton Colefield, and William Harding of Edmonton, make statements in the case against John Watson and William Davies, who are charged with stealing a horse from John Collins 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/031 Lewis Newland and Thomas Johnson accuse 1769 Aug 29 Richard Alderman of stealing two bridles, belonging to James Dunlop and {-} Burket, from Lewis Newland's stables in 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/032 Jonathan Cox of Hadley, baker, and 1769 Aug 30 Christopher Gallimore of Saint Mary, Newington, Surrey, horse dealer, make statements in the case against John Hindmarsh, who is charged with stealing a horse belonging to Jonathan Cox 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 132 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/09/033 Robert Emery otherwise Horton confesses to 1769 Sep 1 various burglaries and robberies he carried out with listed accomplices 1 confession

OB/SP/1769/09/034 Soloman Wood accuses Robert Horton and 1769 Sep 1 James Rawlings of various listed robberies and burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/035 Court papers 1769 Sep 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/036 Draft Judgement paper 1769 Sep 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/037 Judgement paper 1769 Sep 1 information

OB/SP/1769/09/038 Newgate calendar 1769 Sep 1 information October

OB/SP/1769/10/001 George Rymer accuses John Cook and John 1769 Aug 30 Leveridge of committing two robberies in Maiden Lane and Drury Lane 1 information

OB/SP/1769/10/002 Digory Masters, George Rymer and John Glenn 1769 Sep 27 make statements in the case against John Cook and John Leveridge, who are charged with stealing Digory Masters's watch, and Joseph Mahan, who is charged with receiving the stolen watch 1 information

OB/SP/1769/10/003 Sarah Archbishaw and John Larson make 1769 Sep 15 statements in the case against John Simmonds, who is charged with stealing John Larson's hat 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 133 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/10/004 John Larson, Ambrose Redburn and Robert 1769 Sep 15 Knight make statements in the case against George Crowder, who is charged with burgling John Larson's house in Kingston 1 information

OB/SP/1769/10/005 Elizabeth Risborough and Sarah Aspishaw 1769 Sep 20 make statements in the case against George Crowder, John Simmons and William Clark, who are charged with burgling Elizabeth Risborough's house in Hoxton 1 information

OB/SP/1769/10/006 John Vaughan of Saint Marylebone and Peter 1769 Sep 15 Asten of Saint James, Westminster, watchmen, make statements in the case against John Wood, Shepherd Strutton, John Bagnall and Peter Graham, who are charged with burgling Cochran's house in Oxford Road 1 information

OB/SP/1769/10/007 Ann Hunt of King Street, Saint Margaret, 1769 Sep 19 Westminster, house keeper, accuses Jane Davis of stealing various listed goods from her house 1 information

OB/SP/1769/10/008 Mary Edwards accuses James Fossey, engine 1769 Sep 23 weaver, and others, of entering her room at Saint John Street, Spitalfields and destroying her engine loom and silk work 1 information

OB/SP/1769/10/009 James Bowrey accuses Joseph Johnson of 1769 Sep 26 stealing his watch out of his pocket near Westminster Bridge 1 information

OB/SP/1769/10/010 Thomas Poor and his wife, Mary Poor, accuse 1769 Sep 26 Michael Moore and others of entering their house in Shoreditch and destroying the silk and linen works in Thomas Poor's loom 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 134 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/10/011 Peter Carty of Wapping, labourer, accuses Fox 1769 Sep 29 otherwise Tracey and Thomas Gahgan of stealing various goods from two ships' cabins 1 information

OB/SP/1769/10/012 Thomas Cross accuses Peter Perrin, John 1769 Oct 2 Read and Cornelius Cavalier of destroying Robert Saunders' loom and silk work at his premises in Stepney Green 1 information

OB/SP/1769/10/013 Thomas Cross accuses Peter Perrin, John 1769 Oct 4 Read, Cornelius Cavalier and others of destroying three looms 'and their works within' 1 information

OB/SP/1769/10/014 Robert Saunders and his wife, Elizabeth 1769 Oct 4 Saunders, of Stepney Green, accuse Peter Perrin of destroying Robert Saunders' loom and silk work 1 information

OB/SP/1769/10/015 Martha Clare the elder accuses Peter Perrin of 1769 Oct 16 destroying four looms, their works and other utensils belonging to her husband, John Clare at their house in Stepney 1 information

OB/SP/1769/10/016 Martha Clare the younger accuses Peter Perrin 1769 Oct 16 and Cornelius Cavalier of destroying four looms, their works and other utensils belonging to her father, John Clare at their house in Stepney 1 information

OB/SP/1769/10/017 Thomas Haines accuses John Carmichael and 1769 Oct 5 others of destroying various listed looms 'and their works within' 1 information

OB/SP/1769/10/018 William Taylor, peace officer, accuses William 1769 Oct 13 Duff and others, who are charged with attempting to murder Lazarus Lee, of resisting arrest by barricading themselves in a pub in Shoreditch and using pistols and other deadly weapons 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 135 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/10/019 Lazarus Lee and his wife Catherine Lee, make 1769 Oct 14 statements in the case against William Duff and others, who are accused of attempting to murder Lazarus Lee and resisting arrest 1 information

OB/SP/1769/10/020 Abraham Cresswell of King Street, cabinet 1769 Oct 23 maker, requests that his and his wife's recognizances to appear at court to give evidence in the trial of George Burn, who was charged with stealing a copper saucepan and tea spoons from him, be discharged 1 information

OB/SP/1769/10/021 Court papers 1769 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1769/10/022 Draft Judgement paper 1769 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1769/10/023 Judgement paper 1769 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1769/10/024 Newgate calendar 1769 Oct 1 document December

OB/SP/1769/12/001 Thomas Harris accuses William Hinds and 1769 Oct 31 John Trullenfer of burgling Thomas Heridge's house in Sun Street and he further accuses William Smith and Bob {-} of burgling a house in Hackney Road 1 examination

OB/SP/1769/12/002 Thomas Harris confesses that he carried out 1769 Oct 31 various burglaries with John Trullenfer, Joshua Hudson and Thomas Tewkes 1 examination

OB/SP/1769/12/003 Peter Evans accuses Catherine Taylor of 1769 Nov 1 stealing his watch and money out of his pocket in Drury Lane 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 136 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/12/004 Isaac Soloman states that a number of people 1769 Nov 1 forcibly entered Daniel Clark's house in Artillery Lane, Bishopsgate, and destroyed his loom, silk work and utensils 1 information

OB/SP/1769/12/005 Nicholas Oakley, apprentice to Daniel Clark of 1769 Nov 3 Artillery Lane, Bishopsgate, weaver, accuses Thomas Hadden and others of forcibly entering his master's workshop in Artillery Lane, Bishopsgate, and destroying his loom, silk work and utensils 1 information

OB/SP/1769/12/006 Daniel Clark of Artillery Lane, Bishopsgate, 1769 Nov 3-4 weaver, accuses Philip Gosset and others of forcibly entering his workshop in Artillery Lane, Bishopsgate, and destroying his loom, silk work and utensils 1 information

OB/SP/1769/12/007 John Lyon confesses that he robbed a man at 1769 Nov 4 pistol point of his watch and money near Charing Cross after drinking with him in a nearby tavern 1 examination

OB/SP/1769/12/008 John Curtis of Saint James, Westminster, 1769 Nov 4-7 watchman, accuses Joseph Brown of wounding John Gascoigne with a knife in the course of his arrest which was carried out by himself, John Gascoigne and Robert Stephenson, on suspicion of robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1769/12/009 John Gascoigne of Saint James, Westminster, 1769 Nov 4-7 excise officer, accuses Joseph Brown of wounding him with a knife in the course of his arrest which was carried out by himself, John Curtis and Robert Stephenson, on suspicion of robbery 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 137 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/12/010 Robert Stephenson of Saint James, 1769 Nov 4-7 Westminster, watchman, accuses Joseph Brown of wounding John Gascoigne with a knife in the course of his arrest which was carried out by himself, John Curtis and John Gascoigne, on suspicion of robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1769/12/011 Thomas Marshall accuses Thomas Dunk of 1769 Nov 7 various listed robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1769/12/012 John Clark and Walter Cornish make 1769 Nov 8 statements in the case against Thomas Dunk, who is charged with robbing John Clark and his wife in Green Park 1 information

OB/SP/1769/12/013 James Carley and Thomas Jackson make 1769 Nov 10 statements in the case against William Dunk, who is charged with footpad robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1769/12/014 Jane Courteen and Timothy Parker make 1769 Nov 10 statements in the case against William Dunk and Mary Battison, who are charged with robbing Jane Courteen in Hyde Park and pawning the stolen items 1 information

OB/SP/1769/12/015 Mary Whitten accuses John Carmichael and 1769 Nov 14 others of breaking into the house of Robert Cromwell, silk weaver, in Shoreditch, firing pistols and threatening the life of a watchman 1 examination

OB/SP/1769/12/016 Nicholas Bond and Henry Wright make 1769 Nov 17 statements in the case against John Underwood, Peter Graham, John Bagnall and John Wood, who are charged with burglary 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 138 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/12/017 Valentine Anschutz states that a silver watch 1769 Nov 17 and other silver goods were stolen from his house in Denmark Street. John Underwood, Peter Graham, John Bagnall and John Wood, are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1769/12/018 Jane Milliat and Nicholas Bond make 1769 Nov 29 statements in the case against Thomas Cave, who is charged with stealing napkins from Lady Middleton's house in Albermarle Street 1 information

OB/SP/1769/12/019 Joseph Camage accuses Timothy Erwin of 1769 Nov 29 assaulting and attempting to rob him in Whitechapel 1 information

OB/SP/1769/12/020 Stephen Kendrick and Arthur Simmons make 1769 Dec 4 statements in the case against John Randall and William Haughton, who are charged with stealing a goose belonging to Stephen Kendrick 1 information

OB/SP/1769/12/021 William Hicklin, Captain Thomas Taylor and 1769 Dec 6 John Shutt, make statements in the case against Nathaniel Norris, who is charged with riotous behaviour and causing damage to Lewis Chavet's house in Crispin Street, Christ Church 1 information

OB/SP/1769/12/022 Benjamin Watkins requests that his trial be 1769 Dec 7 delayed as William Thompson, a material witness in his case, is out of town 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1769/12/023 The case against Thomas Tressey, who is 1769 Dec 9 charged with breaking and entering into John Debray's house and destroying silk work, is not to be proceeded with 1 document

OB/SP/1769/12/024 Court papers 1769 Dec 1 document

OB/SP/1769/12/025 Draft Judgement paper 1769 Dec 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 139 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1769/12/026 Judgement paper 1769 Dec 1 document

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OB/SP/1770/01/001 Robert Elliot and Francis Doyle accuses 1769 Dec 11 Stephen Dunn of robbing them of money on Hounslow Heath 1 information

OB/SP/1770/01/002 Arthur Owen states that he was robbed of his 1769 Dec 13 watch in Chelsea Road by a highwayman. Stephen Dunn is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1770/01/003 Josiah Jowett accuses John Heatly of stealing 1769 Dec 13 a silver watch out of his pocket at the Drury Lane playhouse 1 information

OB/SP/1770/01/004 Ann Everett accuses William Moody, John 1769 Dec 16 Jones and John Bromley of committing several footpad robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1770/01/005 William Butler accuses Christopher Busby, 1769 Dec 17 James Cole, William Corby, John Bromley and William Beckett of committing several felonies 1 information

OB/SP/1770/01/006 John Settles accuses William Moody, Charles 1769 Dec 17 Burket, John Jones and John Bromley of committing burglary and footpad robberies 1 information

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OB/SP/1770/01/008 Mary Ware and Sarah Lawrence make 1769 Dec 19 statements in the case against Christopher Busby, James Cole and William Corby, who are charged with footpad robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1770/01/009 Elizabeth Hayden makes a statement in the 1769 Dec 20 case against William Moody, Charles Burket and John Jones, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/01/010 Francis Lucas makes a statement in the case 1769 Dec 20 against William Moody, Charles Burket and John Jones, who are charged with footpad robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1770/01/011 John Wood makes a statement in the case 1769 Dec 20 against William Moody, Charles Burket and John Jones, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/01/012 William Hill and Mary Jepson make statements 1769 Dec 20 in the case against William Moody, Charles Burket and John Jones, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/01/013 Edward Brewer states that he was robbed of 1769 Dec 20 his watch and money on the highway near Saint George's church. John Chapman and others are charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1770/01/014 Robert Martin accuses John Chapman and 1769 Dec 26 others of committing two highway robberies 1 examination

OB/SP/1770/01/015 William Nibbs accuses William Harrison of 1769 Dec 27 stealing a candlestick from {-} Hilman's house 1 information

OB/SP/1770/01/016 Thomas Beckett, bookseller, accuses Charles 1769 Dec 29 Pyne of stealing books out of his shop 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 141 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1770/01/017 Robert Thyer accuses Benjamin Jones and 1769 Dec 29 another of stealing his watch and money at pistol point in Brownlow Street 1 information

OB/SP/1770/01/018 James Hall and Thomas Davis make 1770 Jan 3 statements in the case against Michael Sarsfield, who is charged with burgling James Hall's house in Russell Street 1 information

OB/SP/1770/01/019 George Worthy makes a statement in the case 1770 Jan 5 against Frances Scrivener, who is charged with stealing John Perkins's watch 1 information

OB/SP/1770/01/020 Mary Thorne makes a statement in the case 1770 Jan 5 against Frances Scrivener, who is charged with stealing John Perkins's watch 1 information

OB/SP/1770/01/021 John Perkins accuses Mary Scrivener of 1770 Jan 5 stealing a silver watch out of his pocket 1 information

OB/SP/1770/01/022 Bartholomew Paulin, servant to the Earl of 1770 Jan 12 Buckinghamshire, accuses Lewis Frainling of stealing goods from his master's house in Norfolk 1 information

OB/SP/1770/01/023 Samuel Oliver of Saint Marylebone, watchman, 1770 Jan 13 accuses Louis {-} and others of attempting to break into a house in Oxford Street 1 information

OB/SP/1770/01/024 John Pemberton of Saint Marylebone, 1770 Jan 13 watchman, accuses Louis {-} and others of attempting to break into a house in Oxford Street 1 information

OB/SP/1770/01/025 Thomas Sumner of Sun Yard, Saint Botolph, 1770 Jan 16 Aldgate, accuses Maddin and Nichol of robbing him near the Halfway House public house in Saint George 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 142 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1770/01/026 Edward Smith makes a statement in the case 1770 Jan 16 against Maddin and Nichol, who are charged with various footpad robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1770/01/027 John May of Stepney, custom house officer, 1770 Jan 16 makes a statement in the case against Maddin and Nichol, who are charged with various footpad robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1770/01/028 William Pontin states that silver goods were 1770 Jan 17 stolen out of his house in Turnmill Street. John Lister and Isaac Pemberton are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/01/029 William Taylor of Westminster, constable, 1770 Jan 17 makes a statement in the case against John Lister and Sarah Hill, who are charged with burglary and receiving stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1770/01/030 Robert Fountain accuses John Lister and Isaac 1770 Jan 17 Pemberton of burgling a house in Turnmill Street 1 information

OB/SP/1770/01/031 Sir Thomas Wilson, Elizabeth Wilson and 1770 Jan 17 Frances Grand, make statements in the case against John Lister, Isaac Pemberton and Sarah Hill, who are charged with burgling Sir Thomas Wilson's house in Dean Street, Soho 1 information

OB/SP/1770/01/032 Court papers 1770 Jan 1 document

OB/SP/1770/01/033 Draft Judgement paper 1770 Jan 1 document

OB/SP/1770/01/034 Judgement paper 1770 Jan 1 document

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OB/SP/1770/02/001 Hugh Mutch of Virginia Street accuses 1770 Jan 23 Susanna Maclaine of stealing money from his pocket 1 information

OB/SP/1770/02/002 William White of Hermitage Street, mariner, 1770 Jan 25 accuses Susanna Maclaine of stealing money from his pocket 1 information

OB/SP/1770/02/003 Susannah Bertice and William Gandle accuse 1770 Jan 24 Francis Unwin of stealing a snuff box from Susannah Bertice's pocket in Drury Lane 1 information

OB/SP/1770/02/004 Thomas Milner makes a statement in the case 1770 Jan 31 against Samuel Roberts, Thomas Edwards and others, who are charged with counterfeiting money 1 information

OB/SP/1770/02/005 Benjamin Hall of Broad Street, Ratcliff Cross, 1770 Feb 1 Ratcliff, justice of the peace, accuses Samuel Barton and two others of stealing cheese from his shop window 1 information

OB/SP/1770/02/006 John Williams states that Margaret Naire 1770 Feb 2 bought a cheese which he, Samuel Burton and Clame Harris had stolen from Benjamin Hall's shop, knowing that it had been stolen 1 information

OB/SP/1770/02/007 Richard Hopkins and William Taylor make 1770 Feb 2 statements in the case against William Lambert, who is charged with stealing a silver pint from Richard Hopkins's house near Westminster bridge 1 information

OB/SP/1770/02/008 Elizabeth Adams and Mary Mowbray make 1770 Feb 5 statements to the coroner, in the case against Susannah Bonningham, who is charged with the murder of William Burroughs 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 144 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1770/02/009 Mary Mowbray and Sarah Calvert make 1770 Feb 6 statements to the coroner, in the case against Susannah Bonningham, who is charged with the murder of William Burroughs 1 information

OB/SP/1770/02/010 Ann Nicholas, servant to Henry Kipling, Sarah 1770 Feb 12 Watson and Thomas Holby, servant to Catherine Chraster make statements in the case against John Murphy, who is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/02/011 William Nightingale makes a statement in the 1770 Feb 12 case against John Murphy, who is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/02/012 Thomas Crookhall makes a statements in the 1770 Feb 12 case against John Murphy, who is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/02/013 Richard Potter and Nicholas Bond make 1770 Feb 14 statements in the case against Mathew Martin, who is charged with stealing silver goods from Richard Potter's house 1 information

OB/SP/1770/02/014 George Memory, Mary Berridge and John 1770 Feb 14 Parnell make statements in the case against James Smith and others who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/02/015 Elizabeth Alderman and Elizabeth Higgs 1770 Feb 14 accuse William Warrecker of stealing their cloaks in the Kings Road, Chelsea 1 information

OB/SP/1770/02/016 Elizabeth Baker and Susan Henshaw accuse 1770 Feb 14 William Warrecker of stealing Elizabeth Baker's cloak in the Kings Road, Chelsea 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 145 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1770/02/017 Ann Lawrence, David Storer and John Brown, 1770 Feb 14 make statements in the case against John Pitman, who is charged with burgling Ann Lawrence's house 1 information

OB/SP/1770/02/018 William Lombard requests that his trial be 1770 Feb 22 delayed as William Morris, a material witness, is in York 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1770/02/019 List of jurors summoned by Robert Thomas 1770 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1770/02/020 Court papers 1770 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1770/02/021 Draft Judgement paper 1770 Feb 1 information

OB/SP/1770/02/022 Judgement paper 1770 Feb 1 information

OB/SP/1770/02/023 Newgate calendar 1770 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1770/02/024 Thomas Cobb requests copies of documents 1770 Feb 20 Unfit relating to the trial of Dobb Not available for general access 1 letter April

OB/SP/1770/04/001 William Ackroyd accuses Joseph Cox and John 1770 Feb 21 Deacon of committing various footpad robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/002 Joseph Faisant, Mary Wheatley and Elizabeth 1770 Feb 28 Bishop, make statements in the case against Joseph Cox and John Deacon, who are charged with footpad robbery 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 146 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1770/04/003 James Hall and Thomas Davis accuse James 1770 Feb 23 Lee of stealing a box of clothes, a watch and money from James Hall's house 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/004 John Millbank accuses James Newman, 1770 Feb 24 Thomas Bowers, John Kellyhorn and others of committing various footpad robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/005 Benjamin Hall of Broad Street, Ratcliffe Cross, 1770 Feb cheesemonger, is to appear to prosecute John Millbank for highway robbery 1 bail piece

OB/SP/1770/04/006 John Callan confesses that he carried out a 1770 Jan 27 highway robbery with Thomas Bowers, James Newman and John Millbank near the Sun Tavern Fields, Saint George 1 examination

OB/SP/1770/04/007 Benjamin Hall accuses John Kellyhorn and 1770 Feb 28 others of robbing him of money near the Sun Tavern Fields, Saint George 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/008 Mathew Matthewson accuses John Bird, 1770 Feb 28 Thomas Bird and Benjamin Murphy of committing various burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/009 Anthony Walsh, servant to Lady Hankey of 1770 Mar 14 Chelsea, states that her mistresses house was burgled of gold and silver goods. John Bird, Thomas Bird and Benjamin Murphy are charged with burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/010 James Watson Colter and Peter Dawson make 1770 Mar 16 statements in the case against John Bird, who is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/011 Joseph Tripp accuses Margaret Clark of 1770 Mar 1 stealing money from his pocket 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 147 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1770/04/012 Mary Compagnon of Saint Leonard Foster, 1770 Mar 2 Saint Martin Le Grand, accuses John Edwards of stealing lace and other goods from a box in her husband's house 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/013 James Isnell and Thomas Gregg of Tooley 1770 Mar 10 Street, Saint Olave, Southwark, pawnbroker, make statements in the case against Samuel Clark, who is charged with stealing James Isnell's gold watch 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/014 Thomas Metcalfe of Saint Paul, Shadwell, 1770 Mar 13 vintner, accuses Samuel Clark and John Green of stealing various goods from him on the highway between Whitechapel Mount and the church of Saint George in the East 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/015 Amos Avery of Saint Luke, watchmaker, 1770 Mar 13 accuses John Green and Samuel Clark of stealing money and gold from him on the highway between Whitechapel Mount and the church of Saint George in the East 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/016 Daniel Wheeler makes a statement in the case 1770 Mar 12 against John Stretton, who is charged with mail robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/017 John Cummins and John Heley make 1770 Mar 20 statements in the case against John Stretton, who is charged with mail robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/018 William Cantril, servant to John Stretton, makes 1770 Mar 21 a statement in the case against his master, who is charged with mail robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/019 John Watson makes a statement in the case 1770 Mar 21 against John Stretton, who is charged with mail robbery 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 148 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1770/04/020 Henry Brooks makes a statement in the case 1770 Mar 21 against John Stretton, who is charged with mail robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/021 Catherine Gore of Maynard Street, Saint Giles, 1770 Mar 16 Unfit provides an alibi for James Ford otherwise Not available for general access Dunn, who is charged with an unspecified felony 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/022 Mary Ann Gibbon, Joseph Shaw, Robert Corker 1770 Mar 16 and John Finstead, make statements in the case against Job Parker, who is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/023 Ann Brooke accuses Martha Lambert of 1770 Mar 21 stealing a silver coffee pot from her house in Queen Street 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/024 William Osmer and William Wilson make 1770 Mar 23 statements in the case against Robert Watson, who is charged with stealing William Osmer's silver watch 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/025 John Donnel and William Allen make 1770 Mar 23 statements in the case against John Marshall and John Gew, who are charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/026 Leonard Tresitian and William Gandell make 1770 Mar 23 statements in the case against John Marshall and John Gew, who are charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/027 John Bagnall accuses William Ogilvie, John 1770 Mar 28 Wood, Shepherd Strutton and others of various listed burglaries and robberies 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 149 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1770/04/028 Susannah Berry makes a statement in the case 1770 Mar 30 against William Ogilvie, John Wood and Shepherd Strutton, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/029 John Mares makes a statement in the case 1770 Apr 4 Unfit against William Ogilvie, John Wood and Not available for general access Shepherd Strutton, who are charged with burgling his father's house 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/030 Mary Hampton makes a statement in the case 1770 Apr 20 against William Ogilvie, John Wood and Shepherd Strutton, who are charged with burglary, and John Maguinnes, who is charged with receiving stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/031 Isaac Lumley makes a statement in the case 1770 Apr 20 against William Ogilvie, John Wood and Shepherd Strutton, who are charged with burglary, and John Maguinnes, who is charged with receiving stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/032 John Bagnall makes a statement in the case 1770 Apr 20 against William Ogilvie, John Wood and Shepherd Strutton, who are charged with burglary, and John Maguinnes, who is charged with receiving stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/033 Sarah Hill makes a statement in the case 1770 Apr 22 against William Ogilvie, John Wood and Shepherd Strutton, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/034 Elizabeth Pever accuses Edward Holmes of 1770 Mar 30 robbing her of clothes and personal items 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/035 Simon Gray accuses John Hunt of storing 1770 Apr 4 counterfeiting impressions at his house and treason 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 150 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1770/04/036 Henry Keys accuses Moses Lyon of receiving 1770 Apr 4 stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/037 Joseph Mould, George Wells and Thomas Able 1770 Apr 5-21 make statements in the case against William Garnons, who is charged with burgling Joseph Mould's house in King Street, Seven Dials 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/038 John Kester and Euseby Beasley make 1770 Apr 6 statements in the case against John Linney, who is charged with burgling John Kester's house in Hodge Lane 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/039 Margaret Andrews makes a statement in the 1770 Apr 16 case against John Linney, who is charged with burgling Robert Ellis's house in Pancras Lane, Queen Street 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/040 Ann Moody makes a statement in the case 1770 Apr 9 against James Newland and Charles Chatterley, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/041 Charles Thompson accuses James Newland 1770 Apr 9 and Charles Chatterley of burgling a pawnbroker's shop in Petty France, Westminster, and Ann Moody of receiving stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/042 Abraham Barew accuses John Overon of 1770 Apr 9 forging a promissory note 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/043 John Keney alias Murray makes a statement in 1770 Apr 10 the case against William Miller, Thomas Crookhall, and James Dunn otherwise Ford, who are charged with burglary 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 151 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1770/04/044 Mary Jackson and Ann Lane make statements 1770 Apr 10 in the case against William Miller, Thomas Crookhall, and James Dunn otherwise Ford, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/045 William Hawthorne of Saint Pancras, constable, 1770 Apr 10 makes a statement in the case against William Miller, Thomas Crookhall, and James Dunn otherwise Ford, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/046 Mary Simpson, servant to Martin York, makes a 1770 Apr 10 statement in the case against William Miller, Thomas Crookhall, and James Dunn otherwise Ford, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/047 Mary Wilson makes a statement in the case 1770 Apr 10 against William Miller, Thomas Crookhall, and James Dunn otherwise Ford, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/048 John Colby makes a statement in the case 1770 Apr 10 against William Miller, Thomas Crookhall and James Dunn, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/049 George Wheichell of Cross Lane, waiter, makes 1770 Apr 10 a statement in the case against William Miller, Thomas Crookhall and James Dunn, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/050 Eleanor Rickert, John Hayes, Elizabeth Welch, 1770 Apr 13 James Galloway, William Burrell, William Veners and Michael Ryan make statements in the case against William Butler and others, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/051 Catherine Honeywood accuses John Farrell of 1770 Apr 23 forging Catherine Butler's last will and testament, in an attempt to defraud her next of kin of her estate 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 152 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1770/04/052 Ann White, John Cooledge, Eleanor Meadows 1770 Apr 25 and John Dobree, make statements in the case against James Smith and James McDonald, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/04/053 Court papers 1770 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1770/04/054 Draft Judgement paper 1770 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1770/04/055 Judgement paper 1770 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1770/04/056 Newgate calendar 1770 Apr 1 document May

OB/SP/1770/05/001 Joseph Flight, Matthew Woolford, William 1770 May 2 Godbeer and John Peddie, make statements in the case against William Jilkes, who is charged with stealing a feather bed from Joseph Flight's house in King Street, Seven Dials 1 information

OB/SP/1770/05/002 James Dace, servant; George Atwell, servant; 1770 May 5 and William Symonds, soldier, first foot guards, make statements in the case against James Attaway and Richard Bailey, who are charged with assault and burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/05/003 Phillip Waldren, domestic servant; James 1770 May 5 Jarmin, domestic servant; Samuel Conisby, coachman, and Thomas Dennis, servant, make statements in the case against James Attaway and Richard Bailey, who are charged with assault and burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/05/004 James Morris, domestic servant to Thomas Le 1770 May 5 Marr of Bedford Row, accuses James Attaway and Richard Bailey of assaulting him and burgling his master's house 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 153 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1770/05/005 James Morris, domestic servant to Thomas Le 1770 May 26 Marr of Bedford Row, and Phillip Parker, make statements in the case against James Attaway and Richard Bailey, who are charged with assault and burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/05/006 William Backwell accuses Elizabeth Elms of 1770 May 11 assaulting and robbing him 1 information

OB/SP/1770/05/007 Richard Pearce of Half Moon Court, Purple 1770 May 11 Lane, Saint Andrew, Holborn, confesses to committing various listed burglaries with William Warton and John Underwood 1 information

OB/SP/1770/05/008 George Hartley makes a statement in the case 1770 May 14 against Thomas Spiller, John Ward and John Cook, who are charged with various robberies, and Joseph Wright who is charged with receiving stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1770/05/009 Michael Bilson accuses Joseph Wright of 1770 May 14 receiving stolen callico from George Hartley outside the White Lion public house in Christopher Alley 1 information

OB/SP/1770/05/010 James Langman, servant to Henry Hubbard of 1770 May 14 Jermyn Street, accuses Francis Lutterel of stealing silver cutlery and other listed goods belonging to his master 1 information

OB/SP/1770/05/011 Nathaniel Birmingham makes a statement in 1770 May 21 the case against James Grieve, who is charged with arson 1 information

OB/SP/1770/05/012 George Baker, fireman, makes a statement in 1770 May 21 the case against James Grieve, who is charged with arson 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 154 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1770/05/013 John Meaden makes a statement in the case 1770 May 21 against James Grieve, who is charged with arson 1 information

OB/SP/1770/05/014 William Bridon and William Croaker, constable, 1770 May 21 make statements in the case against James Grieve, who is charged with arson 1 information

OB/SP/1770/05/015 Samuel Woodward makes a statement in the 1770 May 21 case against James Grieve, who is charged with arson 1 information

OB/SP/1770/05/016 Elizabeth Smith makes a statement in the case 1770 May 21 against James Grieve, who is charged with arson 1 information

OB/SP/1770/05/017 Michael Almond, porter and butler, makes a 1770 May 23 statement in the case against James Grieve, who is charged with arson 1 information

OB/SP/1770/05/018 Elizabeth Dagg, washerwoman, makes a 1770 May 23 statement in the case against James Grieve, who is charged with arson 1 information

OB/SP/1770/05/019 James Grieve, who is charged with arson, and 1770 Jun 1 Edward Denton of Queen Street, Bloomsbury, request that they gain access to books and papers held by {-} Rainsford, high constable of Westminster, as they are material to his defence 1 information

OB/SP/1770/05/020 John Jennings accuses John Dufore of stealing 1770 May 23 his coat in Little Hart Street, Covent Garden 1 information

OB/SP/1770/05/021 Richard Pearce confesses to carrying out a 1770 May 23 burglary with John Underwood, William Walton and Henry Tudor in Grays Inn Lane 1 examination LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 155 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1770/05/022 Ann Jones, servant to {-} Cholmley of 1770 May 25 Buckingham Street, York Buildings and John Keney, make statements in the case against John Bird and others, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/05/023 Thomas Eaton of Middle Shadwell, waterman, 1770 May 18 makes a statement in the case against Hugh Henley, Jeremiah Powell and John Waters, who are charged with stealing a chest from a ship 1 information

OB/SP/1770/05/024 Samuel Harris of Great Aycliffe Street, 1770 May 2 Goodmans Fields, dealer, makes a statement in the case against Francis Cuff, who is charged with forging bills of exchange 1 information

OB/SP/1770/05/025 Bills of exchange presented to Samuel Harris 1770 Apr by Francis Cuff, who is charged with forgery 1 bundle

OB/SP/1770/05/026 Thomas Scot, William Blacket and Jonathan 1770 May Bootham, charged with felony: move that Thomas Webb's recognizance to give evidence in the case against them be continued until the next sessions, as the defendants are still at large 1 document

OB/SP/1770/05/027 Court papers 1770 May 1 document

OB/SP/1770/05/028 Draft Judgement paper 1770 May 1 document

OB/SP/1770/05/029 Judgement paper 1770 May 1 document

OB/SP/1770/05/030 Newgate calendar 1770 May 1 document July LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 156 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1770/07/001 Jeremiah Tate makes a statement in the case 1770 Jun 7 against John Wilson and Samuel Green, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/07/002 Thomas Seabrooke and Anthony Horler of 1770 Jun 8-28 Saint George the Martyr, constable, make statements in the case against William Baker, who is charged with stealing clothes from his master, Thomas Seabrooke 1 information

OB/SP/1770/07/003 William Jackson accuses Abraham Hutchinson, 1770 Jun 8 Michael Richardson, Peter Conoway, Owen Fox and others of committing various robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1770/07/004 John Underwood and Lambert Reading make 1770 Jun 18 statements in the case against George Memory, William Thacker, Henry McKew and James McDonald, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/07/005 James Mackenzie states that various silver 1770 Jun 18 goods were stolen from his house in Tottenham Court Road. George Memory, William Thacker, Henry McKew and James McDonald, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/07/006 Jane Hickford accuses James Wilson of bigamy 1770 Jun 28 1 information

OB/SP/1770/07/007 Mary Smith, Charles Atkins and Edward 1770 Jun 28 Rogers, make statements in the case against John Coley, who is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/07/008 John Holland accuses Thomas Jenkins, Burrel 1770 Jun 29 Payne, Henry Dixon and others of committing various robberies 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 157 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1770/07/009 Francis Cuff, charged with forging a bill of 1770 Jul exchange, requests that he be tried, bailed or discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1770/07/010 John Brannon, charged with the murder of Mary 1770 Jul Cuddy, requests that he be tried, bailed or discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1770/07/011 Benjamin Brown of High Street, Saint Giles and 1770 Jul William Dickey of Bow Street stand bail for Hugh McMahon, who is charged with assaulting Ralph Ward 1 bail piece

OB/SP/1770/07/012 Court papers 1770 Jul 1 document

OB/SP/1770/07/013 Draft Judgement paper 1770 Jul 1 document

OB/SP/1770/07/014 Judgement paper 1770 Jul 1 document

OB/SP/1770/07/015 Newgate calendar 1770 Jul 1 document September

OB/SP/1770/09/001 Thomas Mackaway makes a statement in the 1770 Jul 20 case against Charles Burton, Edward Flanagan, John Coleby and Joseph Lumm, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/09/002 Thomas Mackaway makes a statement in the 1770 Jul 20 case against Charles Burton, Edward Flanagan, John Coleby and Joseph Lumm, who are charged with burglary 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 158 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1770/09/003 Richard Garbutt makes a statement in the case 1770 Jul 25 against Charles Burton, Edward Flanagan, John Coleby and Joseph Lumm, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/09/004 James Clement and John Pagett make 1770 Jul 25 statements in the case against William Henley and James Conroy, who are charged with stealing two watches and a waistcoat from James Clement's apartment in Air Street 1 information

OB/SP/1770/09/005 James Conroy, who is charged with stealing 1770 Sep 14 two watches and a waistcoat from James Clement's apartment in Air Street, requests that his trial be delayed as John Smyth, a material witness, is in Bath, Somerset 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1770/09/006 Richard Thorne accuses James Doland 1770 Jul 30 otherwise Hall of robbing him at pistol point in Saint Pancras 1 information

OB/SP/1770/09/007 William Wright accuses James Simpson and 1770 Aug 2 Joseph Joseph of assaulting and robbing him at pistol point on Salt Petre Bank, Saint Mary, Whitechapel 1 information

OB/SP/1770/09/008 George Aggis makes a statement in the case 1770 Aug 2 against James Simpson and Joseph Joseph, who are charged with assaulting and robbing William Wright at pistol point on Salt Petre Bank, Saint Mary, Whitechapel 1 information

OB/SP/1770/09/009 Martha Aggis makes a statement in the case 1770 Aug 2 against James Simpson and Joseph Joseph, who are charged with assaulting and robbing William Wright at pistol point on Salt Petre Bank, Saint Mary, Whitechapel 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 159 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1770/09/010 Benjamin Nelson accuses William Goosetree 1770 Aug 15 and others of driving cattle, horses and hogs from people's property 1 information

OB/SP/1770/09/011 John Settles makes a statement in the case 1770 Aug 17 against John Murray, Matthew Matthewson, Benjamin Murphy and others, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1770/09/012 Richard Dovey accuses {-} Constable of 1770 Aug 17 producing counterfeit coins 1 information

OB/SP/1770/09/013 Edward Taylor makes a statement in the case 1770 Aug 23 against Christopher Moreton, who is charged with burglary 1 examination

OB/SP/1770/09/014 William Swainston accuses Elizabeth Taylor, 1770 Aug 29 his servant, and James Lucas of stealing various listed goods from his house 1 information

OB/SP/1770/09/015 William North accuses Ann Nangle and 1770 Aug 29 Elizabeth White of stealing his watch at the Anchor public house in Russell Street 1 information

OB/SP/1770/09/016 John Stone, clerk and steward to General 1770 Aug 29 Richard Smith, accuses Richard Smith and {-} Denet of stealing goods from his master's house 1 information

OB/SP/1770/09/017 James Elliot of Oxford Street accuses Richard 1770 Aug 29 Smith and {-} Denet of selling him goods stolen from General Richard Smith 1 information

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OB/SP/1770/09/019 John Tomlin accuses Edward Millson and 1770 Sep 5 Charles McDonald of robbing him in Chalkhouse Lane, near Hampstead 1 information

OB/SP/1770/09/020 Hugh Pownall of Street, clerk to 1770 Sep 17 Thomas Harley, prosecutor in the case against Elizabeth Claxton otherwise Bolt and Isaac Lumley, requests that their trial be delayed as a material piece of evidence has not yet been found 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1770/09/021 Court papers 1770 Sep 1 document

OB/SP/1770/09/022 Draft Judgement paper 1770 Sep 1 document

OB/SP/1770/09/023 Judgement paper 1770 Sep 1 document

OB/SP/1770/09/024 Newgate calendar 1770 Sep 1 document October

OB/SP/1770/10/001 Edward Burr Griffin accuses Henry Carey, his 1770 Sep 20 apprentice, of stealing various goods from his chest of drawers 1 document

OB/SP/1770/10/002 John Noakes and Nicholas Bond accuse 1770 Oct 3 Joseph Hodges of producing counterfeit coins 1 document

OB/SP/1770/10/003 Elizabeth Powell makes a statement in the case 1770 Oct 10 against John Joseph Defoe, who is charged with various footpad robberies 1 document

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OB/SP/1770/10/005 James Stanford makes a statement in the case 1770 Oct 15 against John Clark and John Joseph Defoe, who are charged with various footpad robberies 1 document

OB/SP/1770/10/006 Alexander Fordyce makes a statement in the 1770 Oct 17 case against John Clark and John Joseph Defoe, who are charged with various footpad robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1770/10/007 Miles Nightingale makes a statement in the 1770 Oct 17 case against John Clark and John Joseph Defoe, who are charged with various footpad robberies 1 document

OB/SP/1770/10/008 John Dwerryhouse, William Plumley and 1770 Oct 17 Thomas Grindall, make statements in the case against John Clark and John Joseph Defoe, who are charged with various footpad robberies 1 document

OB/SP/1770/10/009 Ann Williamson makes a statement in the case 1770 Oct 18 against John Clark and John Joseph Defoe, who are charged with various footpad robberies 1 document

OB/SP/1770/10/010 Elizabeth Vines makes a statement in the case 1770 Oct 18 against John Clark and John Joseph Defoe, who are charged with various footpad robberies 1 document

OB/SP/1770/10/011 John Clark and John Joseph Defoe, who are 1770 Oct 26 Unfit charged with various footpad robberies, request Not available for general access that their trial be delayed as John York of and William Good of Oxford, who are both material witnesses, are away at Bath and Birmingham respectively 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1770/10/012 John Clark and John Joseph Defoe, who are 1770 Oct 26 charged with various footpad robberies, request that their trial be delayed as Richard Gregory and John Stacy, who are both material witnesses, are out of town 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 162 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1770/10/013 Frances Duffield makes a statement in the case 1770 Oct 12 against Mary Taylor, who is charged with an unspecified felony 1 information

OB/SP/1770/10/014 Lady Catherine, Viscountess of Mayo, Ireland, 1770 Oct 16 Unfit Lewis Cartier of Spur Street, Saint Martin in the Not available for general access Fields, perfumer, and Jane Hunter, servant to Lewis Cartier, make statements in the case against William Brent, who is charged with robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1770/10/015 John Jones makes a statement in the case 1770 Oct 16 against William Brent, who is charged with robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1770/10/016 Lyon Alexander and Isaac Bacharach make 1770 Oct 16 Unfit statements in the case against William Brent, Not available for general access who is charged with robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1770/10/017 Sarah Edgars and David Smith accuse 1770 Oct 18 Elizabeth Green of stealing money from David Smith 1 information

OB/SP/1770/10/018 King David Rickett accuses Bartholomew 1770 Oct 22 Langley of buggering an ass 1 information

OB/SP/1770/10/019 Joseph Holloway, Francis Blakesley and 1770 Oct 22 William Hawthorne make statements in the case against Thomas Hand, who is charged with the attempted murder of Joseph Holloway 1 information

OB/SP/1770/10/020 Samuel Howard of Covent Garden, surgeon, 1770 Oct 24 states that Joseph Holloway is too ill to attend court due to pistol shot wounds inflicted by Thomas Hand, who is charged with his attempted murder 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 163 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1770/10/021 John Waters accuses William Williams of 1770 Oct 22 robbing him on the highway between Battlebridge and Islington 1 information

OB/SP/1770/10/022 Susan Batty of Saint Mary, Newington, states 1770 Oct 25 that she was unable to attend court to prosecute Thomas Jenkins and James Bunce due to illness, and requests that she be discharged from her recognizance 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1770/10/023 William Whenham of Barnet, tailor, and 1770 Oct 25 Elizabeth Page of Highgate, bound to appear in the case against John Green, request that they be discharged from their recognizances 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1770/10/024 James Dunn of Saint Paul, Covent Garden, 1770 Oct 25 yeoman, bound to appear in the case against Michael Dowling, who was charged with stealing goods from Terence McGrath, requests that he be discharged from his recognizance 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1770/10/025 Nathaniel Lee, who is charged with and 1770 Oct 27 unspecified felony and treason, requests that his trial be delayed as William Smith, a material witness, is in Bristol 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1770/10/026 James Wood, prosecutor in the case against 1770 Oct 29 Solomon Wood, who is charged with burglary, requests that his trial be delayed, as he needs more time to round up witnesses 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1770/10/027 Charles Hay, lieutenant on HMS Saint Antonio, 1770 Oct 29 who is charged with an unspecified felony, requests that his trial be delayed as Moses Kennedy, a material witness, is at sea 1 affidavit

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OB/SP/1770/10/029 Draft Judgement paper 1770 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1770/10/030 Judgement paper 1770 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1770/10/031 Newgate calendar 1770 Oct Unfit 1 document Not available for general access December

OB/SP/1770/12/001 Jonathan Hazle accuses Thomas Smith of 1770 Nov 14 robbing him in Bedfordbury 1 information

OB/SP/1770/12/002 William Yeo of Dulwich, Surrey, dealer, 1770 Nov 19 accuses Ann Price of stealing money from him 1 information

OB/SP/1770/12/003 George Turner and Samuel Featherstone make 1770 Nov 21 Unfit statements in the case against Samuel Young, Not available for general access who is charged with stealing a horse from George Turner 1 information

OB/SP/1770/12/004 Ann Tidmarsh, servant to William White, 1770 Nov 23 accuses Soloman Solomans of stealing a parcel of goods from her master's shop 1 information

OB/SP/1770/12/005 Soloman Solomans, who is charged with 1770 Dec Unfit stealing a parcel of goods from William White's Not available for general access shop, requests that his trial be delayed as Isaac Hart, a material witness, is in Newcastle 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1770/12/006 Edward Denton states that Benjamin Slim, 1770 Dec 1 Thomas Cherrington and others, who are charged with an unspecified felony, will appear to stand trial to answer the prosecution of Thomas Burrell 1 notice LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 165 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1770/12/007 Richard Richardson of Hatfield Street, Saint 1770 Dec 6 Like, victualler, states that he delivered an appearance notice to Thomas Burrell, prosecutor of the case against Benjamin Slim, Thomas Cherrington and others, who are charged with an unspecified felony 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1770/12/008 Thomas Meekins, who is charged with the rape 1770 Dec 5 and robbery of Susannah Mazemore, and James Meekins of Brick Lane, Christchurch, Spitalfields, request that his trial be delayed as material witnesses are not yet available to give evidence 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1770/12/009 Michael Welch and his wife, Letitia Welch alias 1770 Dec 7 Johnson, request that their trial be delayed as Elizabeth Brady and Thomas Smith, who are material witnesses, are out of town 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1770/12/010 Copy of the record of the case against Charles 1770 Dec Hay who was acquitted of stealing goods from Edward Smith 1 document

OB/SP/1770/12/011 Court papers 1770 Dec 1 document

OB/SP/1770/12/012 Draft Judgement paper 1770 Dec 1 document

OB/SP/1770/12/013 Judgement paper 1770 Dec 1 document

OB/SP/1770/12/014 Newgate calendar 1770 Dec 1 document Papers for 1771

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OB/SP/1771/01/001 William Moulds, John Trinquent, James Pomroy 1771 Jan 2 and Charles Warren make statements in the case against Martin McGuire and James Jackson, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1771/01/002 Thomas Denton, solicitor for Benjamin Slim, 1771 Jan 10 Thomas Cherington, John Wyatt, John Stark, James Wood, Joseph Wood and James Little, states that his clients will appear at their trial on the prosecution of Thomas Burrell 1 notice

OB/SP/1771/01/003 Robert Outhwaite of Saint Luke, rope maker, 1771 Jan 16 states that he delivered an appearance notice to Thomas Burrell, prosecutor of the case against Benjamin Slim, Thomas Cherrington and others, who are charged with an unspecified felony 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1771/01/004 John Gordon, John Rhodes, Elizabeth 1771 Jan 17 Robinson and Jonathan Raine make statements in the case against William Hawke, who is charged with robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1771/01/005 Ten informations relating to various cases 1771 Dec 14 1 booklet -1771 Jan 9

OB/SP/1771/01/006 William Deacon is to be appointed clerk of 1771 Jan 16 arraignments following the death of Thomas Benson 1 order

OB/SP/1771/01/007 Court papers 1771 Jan 1 document

OB/SP/1771/01/008 Draft judgement paper 1771 Jan 1 document

OB/SP/1771/01/009 Judgement paper 1771 Jan 1 document

OB/SP/1771/01/010 Newgate calendar 1771 Jan 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 167 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1771/02/001 Adam Owen, Jeremiah Crump and John 1771 Jan 25 McEvoy make statements in the case against Thomas Dale and William Godfrey, who are charged with robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1771/02/002 Edward Davis, Thomas Hewitt, Elizabeth West 1771 Feb 2 and James Reynolds make statements in the case against Mary Roberts and Elizabeth Cotton, who are charged with robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1771/02/003 Mary Martin, Arthur Hewetson, James Pomroy 1771 Feb 2 and James Wise make statements in the case against Benjamin Thornton alias Thornhill and Mary Gibbons, who are charged with burglary and receiving stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1771/02/004 Edward Hebrard, William Wilson and Richard 1771 Feb 7 Hadderick make statements in the case against John Beach and James Wilson Watson, who are charged with robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1771/02/005 Thomas Denton, solicitor for Benjamin Slim, 1771 Feb 15 Thomas Cherington, John Wyatt, John Stark, James Wood, Joseph Wood and James Little, states that his clients will appear at their trial on the prosecution of Thomas Burrell 1 notice

OB/SP/1771/02/006 Robert Outhwaite of Saint Luke, rope maker, 1771 Feb 25 states that he delivered an appearance notice to Thomas Burrell, prosecutor of the case against Benjamin Slim, Thomas Cherrington and others, who are charged with an unspecified felony 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1771/02/007 Sincere Cannon of Little Stanmore confesses 1771 Feb 18 that she burgled Daniel Bowles house 1 examination LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 168 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1771/02/008 Informations relating to various cases from Bow 1771 Jan 23 Street magistrates court -Feb 18 24 informations

OB/SP/1771/02/009 Court papers 1771 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1771/02/010 Draft judgement paper 1771 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1771/02/011 Judgement paper 1771 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1771/02/012 Newgate calendar 1771 Feb Unfit 1 document Not available for general access April

OB/SP/1771/04/001 Charles Rose accuses Elizabeth Allen of 1771 Feb 25 stealing money from him 1 information

OB/SP/1771/04/002 James Watson and John Simmons make 1771 Feb 27 statements in the case against John Natt, who is charged with burglary 1 document

OB/SP/1771/04/003 Sarah Sharp, Mary Leonard and Margaret 1771 Mar 6 Molineaux make statements in the case against Joseph Dowling and Mary Cove, who are charged with raping Sarah Sharp and aiding and abetting the rape respectively 1 document

OB/SP/1771/04/004 Sarah Spicer, Elizabeth Macauley and Ann 1771 Mar 12 Smith make statements in the case against George Carey, who is charged with stealing linen 1 document

OB/SP/1771/04/005 Herman Wright, George Gillion and Hannah 1771 Mar 13 Twiddy make statements in the case against Richard Powel, who is charged with arson 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 169 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1771/04/006 William Foreman and John Collins make 1771 Mar 15 statements in the case against Ann Baker, who is charged with stealing a watch and money from William Foreman 1 information

OB/SP/1771/04/007 John Paggitt of Whitechapel, butcher, requests 1771 Mar 18 that he be discharged from his recognizance to appear in the case against John Miller, who was charged with stealing two sheets 1 petition

OB/SP/1771/04/008 William Baker accuses James Chesterfield of 1771 Mar 21 stealing his watch from his pocket at the Covent Garden Theatre 1 information

OB/SP/1771/04/009 Ezekial Miller of Saint George, Hanover 1771 Mar 21 Square, constable, makes a statement in the case against Richard Butcher and others, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1771/04/010 George Grimmett and Mary Reeve, domestic 1771 Mar 21 servants to Magdalene Moor of South Audley Street, Saint George, Hanover Square, make statements in the case against Richard Butcher and others, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1771/04/011 Magdalene Moor of South Audley Street, Saint 1771 Mar 21 George, Hanover Square, makes a statement in the case against Richard Butcher and others, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1771/04/012 Ann Bedford and Thomas Hesketh make 1771 Mar 23 statements in the case against Richard Butcher and others, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1771/04/013 Isabella Harris accuses Catherine Watson of 1771 Mar 22 handling stolen goods 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 170 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1771/04/014 George Jennings of Staines, bargemaster and 1771 Mar 26 Thomas Mills of Staines, baker, make statements in the case against John Betterworth and others, who are charged with stealing sacks belonging to George Jennings and Thomas Mills 1 information

OB/SP/1771/04/015 John Trubble of Staines, stationer, makes a 1771 Mar 27 statement in the case against John Betterworth and others, who are charged with stealing sacks belonging to George Jennings and Thomas Mills 1 information

OB/SP/1771/04/016 Henry Green accuses Patrick Kenny and others 1771 Mar 28 of stealing lead from the roof of the Academy in Acton Road 1 information

OB/SP/1771/04/017 Mary Cooper of Queen Street, Saint Saviour, 1771 Mar 29 Southwark, makes a statement in the case against Bradshaw and others, who are charged with handling stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1771/04/018 Mary Mathers, Abraham Barrier and John Tubb 1771 Mar 29 make statements in the case against James Dalton and others, who are charged with producing counterfeit coins 1 information

OB/SP/1771/04/019 Sarah Jones accuses Elizabeth Downing of 1771 Apr 6 stealing an unnamed man's watch in Rosemary Lane 1 information

OB/SP/1771/04/020 John Steele accuses Sarah Lyons of stealing 1771 Apr 8 money from him 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 171 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1771/04/021 Henry Wright, servant to George Smith, keeper 1771 Apr 11 of Tothill Fields Bridewell, states that Benjamin Murphy, who is a material witness in the burglary case against Edward Flanagan and others, is too ill with a fever to give evidence at trial 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1771/04/022 Sarah Grant of Foxes Lane, Saint Paul's, 1771 Apr 12 Shadwell, accuses Sarah Bunny alias King of stealing various listed goods from her house 1 information

OB/SP/1771/04/023 Elizabeth Chancellor accuses Robert Connor of 1771 Apr 12 robbing money and lace from her house at pistol point 1 information

OB/SP/1771/04/024 Edward Moran makes a statement in the case 1771 Apr 12 against Robert Connor, who is charged with robbing money and lace from her house at pistol point 1 information

OB/SP/1771/04/025 Teresa Cousin makes a statement in the case 1771 Apr 12 against Robert Connor, who is charged with robbing money and lace from her house at pistol point 1 information

OB/SP/1771/04/026 Patrick Kennedy, charged with murder and 1771 Apr 10 sentenced to hang, is pardoned by royal mercy, and is sentenced to be transported to the American plantations for fourteen years 1 pardon

OB/SP/1771/04/027 Jury list 1771 Apr Unfit 1 document Not available for general access

OB/SP/1771/04/028 Court papers 1771 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1771/04/029 Draft judgement paper 1771 Apr 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 172 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1771/04/030 Judgement paper 1771 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1771/04/031 Newgate calendar 1771 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1771/04/032 L. Campbell writes to {-} Reynolds concerning 1771 Apr the transportation of prisoners to America 1 letter May

OB/SP/1771/05/001 Hannah Berry of Brownlow Street, Holborn, 1771 Apr 15 accuses Edward Vaughan and his wife, Ann, of producing counterfeit coins 1 information

OB/SP/1771/05/002 Nicholas Bond and William Haliburton makes 1771 Apr 15 statements in the case against Edward Vaughan and his wife, Ann, who are charged with producing counterfeit coins 1 information

OB/SP/1771/05/003 Samuel Miller makes a statement against 1771 Apr 16 Thomas Jackson, John Shuttle, Robert King and Mary Payne, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1771/05/004 Samuel Osmond of Leadenhall Street, 1771 May 6 cordwainer, states that he and his wife were assaulted and robbed at pistol point by four men near the Hermitage Bridge, Wapping. William Jackson, John Shuttle and Charles Gallagher are charged with the felony 1 information

OB/SP/1771/05/005 Samuel Garrett of Parliament Alley near 1771 May 6 Artillery Lane, brandy merchant, states that he was assaulted and robbed at pistol point by five men near Webb Square, Shoreditch. William Jackson, John Shuttle and others are charged with the felony 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 173 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1771/05/006 John Pine of Blue Gate Fields, Shadwell, 1771 May 6 fisherman, states that he was assaulted and robbed at pistol point by four men in Cannon Street. William Jackson, John Shuttle and others are charged with the felony 1 information

OB/SP/1771/05/007 George Grimmett, servant to Mary Magdalene 1771 Apr 16 Moore of South Audley Street, accuses Thomas Price of burgling her mistresses house and threatening her with a pistol 1 information

OB/SP/1771/05/008 Alexander Gordon of Pinnington Street, Saint 1771 Apr 20 George, tailor, accuses Judith Cassady of stealing a bag of linen from him 1 information

OB/SP/1771/05/009 Samuel Aaron accuses John Bayless, John 1771 Apr 22 Murphy, Charles Ibbert and others of burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1771/05/010 Joseph Kays and John Jennings make 1771 Apr 24 statements in the case against John Murphy and Samuel Bayley, who are charged with burgling Joseph Kays's house 1 information

OB/SP/1771/05/011 Samuel Jamison accuses John Bayless, John 1771 May 7 Murphy, Charles Ibbert of various burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1771/05/012 Thomas Cook of Rosemary Lane, Whitechapel, 1771 Apr 22 cordwainer, accuses Eleanor Hoy of stealing his watch and gold ring 1 information

OB/SP/1771/05/013 John Harrison of Ball Wharf, mariner, states 1771 Apr 23 that he was assaulted and robbed of his watch at pistol point on the highway in Saint Paul, Shadwell 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 174 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1771/05/014 Thomas Spours and William White make 1771 Apr 24 statements in the case against William Chesterfield, who is charged with stealing Thomas Spours's watch at the Drury Lane playhouse 1 information

OB/SP/1771/05/015 Thomas Stevenson states that his house was 1771 Apr 24 burgled and linen, handkerchiefs, and cottons were taken 1 information

OB/SP/1771/05/016 Matthew Pollard of Salt Petre Bank accuses 1771 Apr 27 William Jackson and others of committing various listed burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1771/05/017 William Dennis and John McDaniel make 1771 May 1 statements in the case against Robert Roberts, who is charged with stealing various spoons from William Dennis's house 1 information

OB/SP/1771/05/018 Peter Renvoize and John Grenon make 1771 May 1 statements in the case against John Settle, who is charged with burglary and shooting John Grenon 1 information

OB/SP/1771/05/019 Roger Moser and William Woodland make 1771 May 1 statements in the case against John Settle, who is charged with burglary and stabbing William Woodland in the back 1 information

OB/SP/1771/05/020 Matthew Poland makes a statement in the case 1771 May 4 against John Settle and others who are charged with various felonies 1 information

OB/SP/1771/05/021 James Anison and William Simmonds make 1771 May 2 statements in the case against Mary Williams who is charged with stealing various listed goods from James Anison 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 175 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1771/05/022 Anna Maria Victor accuses William Philips of 1771 May 4 raping her 1 information

OB/SP/1771/05/023 Sir William Moore accuses James Viguers of 1771 May 6 attempting to steal his watch from his pocket near the Bedford Coffee House, Covent Garden 1 information

OB/SP/1771/05/024 Samuel Ayres of Great Catherine Court, wine 1771 May 6 seller, states that various listed goods have been burgled from his house 1 information

OB/SP/1771/05/025 John Burton, clerk to John Robinson of 1771 May 7 Denmark Street, surveyor, accuses Andrew Musgrove of stealing goods from his master's yards and Francis Allnut of receiving the goods, knowing that they were stolen 1 information

OB/SP/1771/05/026 Samuel Moreton and James Bursell make 1771 May 10 statements in the case against Joseph Hawkins and William Kenny, who are charged with stealing bank notes from Samuel Moreton 1 information

OB/SP/1771/05/027 William Webster and John Valler make 1771 May 10 statements in the case against Joseph Hawkins and William Kenny, who are charged with stealing bank notes from Samuel Moreton 1 information

OB/SP/1771/05/028 Joseph Sureties and William Patchins make 1771 May 15 statements in the case against John Hatton, who is charged with burgling Joseph Sureties house in Hackney 1 information

OB/SP/1771/05/029 Richard Bullham accuses Charles Baker of 1771 May 15 burgling his house and Henry Robinson of receiving the stolen goods 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 176 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1771/05/030 William Kidwell and Elizabeth Ward make 1771 May 15 statements in the case against William Cox, who is charged with stealing goods from William Kidwell's house 1 information

OB/SP/1771/05/031 John Paggitt of Whitechapel, butcher, requests 1771 May that he be discharged from his recognizance to appear to give evidence in the case against John Miller, who is charged with stealing linen 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1771/05/032 Draft court paper 1771 May 1 document

OB/SP/1771/05/033 Court papers 1771 May 1 document

OB/SP/1771/05/034 Draft judgement paper 1771 May 1 document

OB/SP/1771/05/035 Judgement paper 1771 May 1 document

OB/SP/1771/05/036 Newgate calendar 1771 May 1 document July

OB/SP/1771/07/001 Robert Lloyd of Haw Street, Saint Matthew, 1771 May 6 Bethnal Green, victualler, makes a statement in the case against Robert Campbell who is charged with the murder of Daniel Clark 1 information

OB/SP/1771/07/002 Susannah Hoe makes a statement in the case 1771 May 24 against Robert Campbell who is charged with the murder of Daniel Clark 1 information

OB/SP/1771/07/003 Sarah Seales makes a statement in the case 1771 May 24 against Robert Campbell who is charged with the murder of Daniel Clark 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 177 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1771/07/004 Thomas Gibson makes a statement in the case 1771 May 24 against Robert Campbell who is charged with the murder of Daniel Clark 1 information

OB/SP/1771/07/005 Elizabeth Beach of Webbs Square, Christ 1771 Jun 25 Church, makes a statement in the case against Robert Campbell who is charged with the murder of Daniel Clark 1 information

OB/SP/1771/07/006 Coroner's inquisition touching the death of 1771 Jul Daniel Clark. Robert Campbell has been charged with his murder 1 document

OB/SP/1771/07/007 Thomas Hayford, servant to Thomas Elson of 1771 May 23 the White Horse, Bow, accuses James Welsh of stealing various listed items from him 1 information

OB/SP/1771/07/008 John Clare of Southwark, labourer, accuses 1771 May 23 Mary Turner of assaulting and robbing him in East Smithfield 1 information

OB/SP/1771/07/009 Lambert Taylor of Back Lane, Saint George, 1771 May 30 victualler, makes a statement in the case against Edward Flanagan, Thomas Jones and Matthew Poland, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1771/07/010 John Padgett makes a statement in the case 1771 May 30 against Edward Flanagan, Thomas Jones and Matthew Poland, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1771/07/011 Patrick Fenley makes a statement in the case 1771 Jun 5 against Edward Flanagan, Thomas Jones and Matthew Poland, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1771/07/012 Patrick Fenley makes a statement in the case 1771 Jun 7 against Edward Flanagan, Thomas Jones and Matthew Poland, who are charged with burglary 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 178 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1771/07/013 Ann Turner of Denmark Street, states that she 1771 May 31 was an accomplice of Mary Knight alias Murphy and Sarah Jones, when they burgled James Thwaite's shop in Ratcliff Highway 1 information

OB/SP/1771/07/014 Thomas Hunt of the ship, Minervas, mariner, 1771 Jun 2 accuses John Barker of stealing his purse from him 1 information

OB/SP/1771/07/015 Slingsby Tudor accuses Nicholas Murphy and 1771 Jun 5 William Thwaites of various footpad robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1771/07/016 Thomas Younger of Collin Street, Saint George 1771 Jun 5 in the East, accuses William McCloud and Jane McCloud of various listed burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1771/07/017 William Smeeton of Church Street, Saint John, 1771 Jun 7 Wapping, states that various listed spoons have been stolen from his house 1 information

OB/SP/1771/07/018 Ann Chatterton makes a statement in the case 1771 Jun 19 against John Grennell and Charles Dingley, who are charged with stealing goods from William Ellis's shop in Saffron Hill 1 information

OB/SP/1771/07/019 Frances Bradshaw, Abigail Hutton, Francis 1771 Jun 28 Surrey, William Hammerton, Henry Green and William Hawthorn, constable, make statements in the case against James Sautrop, who is charged with various listed burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1771/07/020 James Jennings makes a statement in the case 1771 Jul 2 against James Sautrop, who is charged with various listed burglaries 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 179 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1771/07/021 Slingsby Taylor accuses William Salt and John 1771 Jul 1 Vaughan of burgling a house near Sadlers Wells and Joseph Dunbar, jeweller, of receiving the stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1771/07/022 Thomas Curtis of Upper Grosvenor Street, 1771 Jul 2 victualler, and Joseph Thompson, make statements in the case against Benjamin Murphy, who is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1771/07/023 William Parker makes a statement in the case 1771 Jul 2 against Benjamin Murphy, who is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1771/07/024 Maurice Devine of Saint Paul, Shadwell, 1771 Jul 9 poulterer, requests that he be discharged from his recognizance to appear in the case against {-} Searle, who is charged with robbing geese from him 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1771/07/025 Informations relating to various cases 1771 May 22 11 informations -Jun 26

OB/SP/1771/07/026 Court papers 1771 Jul 1 document

OB/SP/1771/07/027 Judgement paper 1771 Jul 1 document

OB/SP/1771/07/028 Newgate calendar 1771 Jul 1 document September

OB/SP/1771/09/001 Samuel Vincent, William Redwood, Thomas 1771 Jul 12 Uphill, Thomas Belt and Samuel , make statements in the case against Mary Abingdon and John Knott, who are charged with burglary 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 180 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1771/09/002 Sarah Griffiths makes a statement in the case 1771 Jul 12 against Mary Abingdon and John Knott, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1771/09/003 Mary Isaac, Sarah Bates and Bridget Dillon 1771 Jul 17 make statements in the case against Thomas Herbert, who is charged with stealing two bags of clothes belonging to Mary Isaac 1 information

OB/SP/1771/09/004 James Quinn makes a statement in the case 1771 Jul 24 against Sarah Pritchard, who is charged with an unspecified felony 1 information

OB/SP/1771/09/005 Catherine Cane, Ann Griffith, Margaret Cowling 1771 Jul 26 and George Eling make statements in the case against Mary Edgers, who is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1771/09/006 John Heathman, Richard Holmes, John 1771 Jul 29 Grinfield and John Evans make statements in the case against Thomas Williams, who is charged with assaulting and robbing John Heathman 1 information

OB/SP/1771/09/007 Elizabeth Woodman of Execution Dock, 1771 Jul 30 Wapping, and Richard Braithwaite of Tavistock -Aug 1 Court, Saint Paul, Covent Garden, make statements in the case against George Newton, who is charged with assaulting and robbing Elizabeth Woodman on the highway 2 informations

OB/SP/1771/09/008 Thomas Lee makes a statement in the case 1771 Jul 31 against , William Payne, Jonathan Young, Thomas Chesterman, William Chesterman, Matthew Penn, Robert Wright and others, who are charged with various burglaries and robbery 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 181 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1771/09/009 Peter Louis Guel Richards and Charles George 1771 Aug 2 make statements in the case against William Penn, who is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1771/09/010 James Elmer makes a statement in the case 1771 Aug 7 against William Penn, who is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1771/09/011 John Ward accuses William Penn of robbing 1771 Aug 7 him of his watch after stopping the Nottingham and Derby stage coach on the highway 1 information

OB/SP/1771/09/012 Fanny White makes a statement in the case 1771 Aug 9 against William Penn, who is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1771/09/013 Elizabeth Jones accuses James Logan and 1771 Aug 5 others of burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1771/09/014 Caroline Glover makes a statement in the case 1771 Aug 8 against Matthew Martin and Edward Burch, who are charged with forging the last will and testament of Andrew Chadwick, Saint James, Westminster 1 information

OB/SP/1771/09/015 Thomas Hudson makes a statement in the case 1771 Aug 9 against Matthew Martin and Edward Burch, who are charged with forging the last will and testament of Andrew Chadwick, Saint James, Westminster 1 information

OB/SP/1771/09/016 John Loyd makes two statements in the case 1771 Aug 9-21 against Matthew Martin and Edward Burch, who are charged with forging the last will and testament of Andrew Chadwick, Saint James, Westminster 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 182 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1771/09/017 Ann Brooks makes a statement in the case 1771 Aug 14 against Matthew Martin and Edward Burch, who are charged with forging the last will and testament of Andrew Chadwick, Saint James, Westminster 1 information

OB/SP/1771/09/018 Thomas Lowden and Lawrence Garlick make 1771 Aug 12 statements in the case against Robert Walker, who is charged with stealing a horse from a field in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, belonging to Thomas Lowden 1 information

OB/SP/1771/09/019 Samuel Meddens accuses John Moody and 1771 Aug 20 Thomas Birmingham of burgling William Hargrave's house in Paddington Green 1 information

OB/SP/1771/09/020 Henry Hunt and James Sheridan make 1771 Aug 26 statements in the case against James Godbolt, who is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1771/09/021 James Sheridan, Frederick Khuff, Thomas Key 1771 Aug 26 and John Sowerby make statements in the case against James Godbolt, who is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1771/09/022 James Sheridan and Sarah Young make 1771 Jul 26 statements in the case against James Godbolt, who is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1771/09/023 John Heaselden of East Smithfield, Wapping, 1771 Aug 31 grocer, accuses James Watson of burgling his house 1 information

OB/SP/1771/09/024 Philip Morgan of Brook Street, Ratcliff, cabinet 1771 Aug 31 maker, states that he was robbed on the highway 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 183 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1771/09/025 John Sadler makes a statement in the case 1771 Sep 3 against John Mitchell and Sarah Mitchell, who are charged with various robberies and burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1771/09/026 Thomas Philips, mariner, accuses Richard 1771 Sep 3 Thompson, John Hogans and John Presley of assaulting and robbing Philip Morgan and {-} Price 1 information

OB/SP/1771/09/027 Elizabeth Price accuses of 1771 Sep 3 raping her 1 information

OB/SP/1771/09/028 Thomas Lee of Saint Paul, Shadwell, carpenter, 1771 Sep 8 accuses William Vollard of stealing money from him 1 information

OB/SP/1771/09/029 Alexander Hay, Joseph Goodman Morley, 1771 Sep 9 Percival Phillips, and John Heley make statements in the case against James Glover and John Castle, who are charged with stealing goods belonging to Alexander Hay, and Joanna Ruberry of receiving the stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1771/09/030 John Watts and William Taylor, constable, 1771 Sep 10 make statements in the case against Joseph Malpus, who is charged with stealing a silver pint mug from John Watts 1 information

OB/SP/1771/09/031 Harry Pilkington accuses Charles Lyon of 1771 Sep 13 stealing his pocket watch from him in Marylebone Gardens 1 information

OB/SP/1771/09/032 John Harding makes a statement in the case 1771 Sep 20 against Charles Lyon, who is charged with stealing Harry Pilkington's packet watch in Marylebone Gardens 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 184 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1771/09/033 Robert Golden of Lambs Conduit Street, 1771 Sep 14 carpenter, states that his wife is unable to appear in the case against William Cox, who is charged with stealing his silver pint mug, as she has just given birth and is too weak to attend court 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1771/09/034 John Saunders accuses Mary Williams of 1771 Sep 23 stealing his watch and money 1 information

OB/SP/1771/09/035 Grace Chandler of Down Street, Piccadilly, 1771 Sep 24 requests that she be discharged from her recognizance to appear at court in the case against Catherine Stewart 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1771/09/036 Court papers 1771 Sep 1 document

OB/SP/1771/09/037 Judgement paper 1771 Sep 1 document

OB/SP/1771/09/038 Newgate calendar 1771 Sep 1 document October

OB/SP/1771/10/001 Jukes Coulson, John Clark and Richard 1771 Sep 30 Speakman make statements in the case against William Jones, who is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1771/10/002 Daniel Longhurst of Saint Paul, Shadwell, 1771 Oct 1 farrier, accuses Ann Crawley of stealing his watch 1 information

OB/SP/1771/10/003 Jane Cross of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch, 1771 Oct 2 accuses Judith Abrahams of being in possession of a dress stolen from his house 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 185 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1771/10/004 Judith Abrahams states that she bought a dress 1771 Oct 2 from an unnamed man and did not know that it had been stolen from Jane Cross's house 1 examination

OB/SP/1771/10/005 William Hackman, Henry Steel and Mary Hatton 1771 Oct 7 make statements in the case against Mary Bateman and Ann Beane, who are charged with robbing William Hackman of his watch near 1 information

OB/SP/1771/10/006 Henry Rodgerson of Mile End, florist, accuses 1771 Oct 7 Richard Biggleston of stealing his watch 1 information

OB/SP/1771/10/007 John Whelan, Mary Stanley and Elizabeth 1771 Oct 7 Chissey make statements in the case against Ann Akerman, who is charged with stealing John Whelan's watch 1 information

OB/SP/1771/10/008 Sarah Simmons, Martha Plenine, William Day, 1771 Oct 12 Malcolm Murray, Robert Weskett and Sarah Jedchre make statements in the case against William Mitchell and John Carter, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1771/10/009 Mary Ashley, Eleanor Rees and James Key 1771 Oct 14 make statements in the case against Ardel Henley, William Parker and John Burn, who are charged with street robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1771/10/010 John Spur makes a statement in the case 1771 Oct 16 against Ardel Henley, William Parker and John Burn, who are charged with street robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1771/10/011 Thomas Gore accuses Samuel Carter 1771 Oct 16 otherwise Gasfield of robbing him on Finchley Common 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 186 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1771/10/012 Richard Delany makes a statement in the case 1771 Oct 16 against John Freel and others, who are charged with various footpad robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1771/10/013 Richard Delany makes a statement in the case 1771 Oct 16 against John Freel and others, who are charged with various footpad robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1771/10/014 James Willis and Edward Rogers, constable, 1771 Oct 18 make statements in the case against Matthew Marchinton, who is charged with stealing James Willis's watch at the Guildhall 1 information

OB/SP/1771/10/015 James Greaves and James Stewart make 1771 Oct 18 statements in the case against William Eakins and John Carragh, who are charged with stealing James Greaves's watch at the Haymarket 1 information

OB/SP/1771/10/016 Charles Gowras, soldier in the Third Foot 1771 Oct 19 Guards, accuses Mary Gifford of stealing money from his pocket 1 information

OB/SP/1771/10/017 John Skutt of Saint Mary, Whitechapel, states 1771 Oct 24 that he has served notice that William Wilkinson and John Benseley will appear at the court to stand trial 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1771/10/018 Miscellaneous memoranda concerning 1771 Oct claimants under wills 1 document

OB/SP/1771/10/019 Court papers 1771 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1771/10/020 Draft judgement paper 1771 Oct 1 document

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OB/SP/1771/10/022 Newgate calendar 1771 Oct 1 document December

OB/SP/1771/12/001 John Dumenil and John Muner, watchman, 1771 Oct 28 make statements in the case against George Webber, who is charged with assaulting and robbing John Dumenil 1 information

OB/SP/1771/12/002 Simon Clarke of Kingsland Road, Shoreditch, 1771 Oct 29 milkman, accuses John Hurley and Richard Cully of listed burglaries and robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1771/12/003 John Allingham makes a statement in the case 1771 Oct 30 against John Stevens and Thomas Gwynn, who are charged with various burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1771/12/004 James Lambert, Mary Heppingstall and Roger 1771 Oct 30 Jones make statements in the case against John Read, who is charged with stealing a gown belonging to Mary Pritchard from James Lambert's house 1 information

OB/SP/1771/12/005 Mary Agan of Saint Boltolph, Aldgate, makes a 1771 Oct 31 statement in the case against Mary Casey, Mary Sampson, Deborah James and Elizabeth Walker, who are charged with various listed robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1771/12/006 Daniel Isaacs makes a statement in the case 1771 Nov 4 against Asher Wyld and others, who are charged with various burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1771/12/007 William Hadwin makes a statement in the case 1771 Nov 10 against Asher Wyld and others, who are charged with burglary 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 188 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1771/12/008 Elizabeth Hutchins, John Stone and Mary 1771 Nov 10 Hodgkin make statements in the case against Asher Wyld and others, who are charged with burglary and the murder of Joseph Stow 1 information

OB/SP/1771/12/009 Soloman Lazurus makes a statement in the 1771 Nov 15 case against Asher Wyld and others, who are charged with burglary and the murder of Joseph Stow 1 information

OB/SP/1771/12/010 Margaret Cavanagh makes a statement in the 1771 Nov 17 case against Asher Wyld and others, who are charged with burglary and the murder of Joseph Stow 1 information

OB/SP/1771/12/011 Ann Clark makes a statement in the case 1771 Nov 10 against Hyam Lazarus, who is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1771/12/012 Elizabeth Phillips and Sarah Beck make 1771 Nov 8 statements in the case against Nicholas Moore who is charged with burgling Elizabeth Philips's house in Russell Street, Bloomsbury 1 information

OB/SP/1771/12/013 Ann Marshall of John Street, Saint Pancras, 1771 Nov 12 Mary Cook and William Hawthorn, constable, make statements in the case against Nicholas Moore who is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1771/12/014 William Marshall of Salt Petre Bank accuses 1771 Nov 11 David Banks, Thomas Philips and Francis Giddy of burgling a house in Virginia Street and other listed robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1771/12/015 Mary Franklin of Virginia Street, Wapping, 1771 Nov 13 accuses David Banks, Thomas Philips and Francis Giddy of burgling her husband's house 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 189 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1771/12/016 Hannah Shipley of Upper Marylebone Street, 1771 Nov 14 Saint Marylebone, Sarah Scott and John Odan, watchman, make statements in the case against John Wyld, who is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1771/12/017 Susannah Jones, Sarah Charter, John Lyfe, 1771 Nov 15 Thomas Compton and John Pearce, make statements in the case against Thomas Ogelby, who is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1771/12/018 William Griffin and William Lutling make 1771 Nov 20 statements in the case against Richard Williams and Samuel Baldwin, who are charged with robbing William Griffin 1 information

OB/SP/1771/12/019 Elizabeth Gee, Sarah Hill and James Squires 1771 Nov 21 make statements in the case against Ardell Henley, who is charged with burgling Elizabeth Gee's house 1 information

OB/SP/1771/12/020 Joseph Ellidge makes a statement in the case 1771 Nov 22 against Peter Farrell and William Nicholay, who are charged with burgling a house in 1 information

OB/SP/1771/12/021 Christopher Moxam makes a statement in the 1771 Nov 22 case against Peter Farrell and William Nicholay, who are charged with burgling a house in Crown Court 1 information

OB/SP/1771/12/022 William Evans of New Gravel Lane, rigger, 1771 Nov 26 accuses James Vimmy, Thomas Ives and Mallotta Will of assaulting and robbing a man in Pillow Lane, Shadwell 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 190 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1771/12/023 Andrew O'Brien and Susannah Trowler make 1771 Dec 4 statements in the case against Joseph Smith, who is charged with burgling Andrew O'Brien's house in Porter Street, Saint Ann 1 information

OB/SP/1771/12/024 David Parker, shoemaker, is bound to appear 1771 Dec at court to give evidence in the case against Daniel Clarke 1 recognizance

OB/SP/1771/12/025 Timothy Manning and others are bound to 1771 Dec appear at court to give evidence in the case against John Dobre 1 recognizance

OB/SP/1771/12/026 List of prisoners 1771 Dec 1 document

OB/SP/1771/12/027 Draft judgement paper 1771 Dec 1 document

OB/SP/1771/12/028 Judgement paper 1771 Dec 1 document

OB/SP/1771/12/029 Newgate calendar 1771 Dec 1 document Papers for 1772

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OB/SP/1772/01/001 Margaret Williams, servant to Charles Martin, 1771 Dec 5 keeper of Saint James's Park, accuses William Clayton of stealing her master's watch from his kitchen 1 information

OB/SP/1772/01/002 Morris Evans makes a statement in the case 1771 Dec 7 against William Clayton, who is charged with stealing Charles Martin's watch 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 191 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/01/003 William Bannister, Matthew Hill, Thomas 1771 Dec 10 Cordwin and Robert Pearson, make statements in the case against John Price, who is charged with assaulting and robbing William Bannister 1 information

OB/SP/1772/01/004 John Abbott accuses Thomas Cavanagh of 1771 Dec 11 defrauding him of money during a {card game?} at a house in Goodman's Fields 1 information

OB/SP/1772/01/005 Daniel Waterland of Saint Dunstan's, Stepney, 1771 Dec 13 cabinet maker, accuses Edward Collyer and William Skinner of assaulting and robbing him on the highway near White Horse Street 1 information

OB/SP/1772/01/006 David Rice, James Ogle and Elizabeth Nash 1771 Dec 16 make statements in the case against Elizabeth Baxter, who is charged with stealing money from David Rice 1 information

OB/SP/1772/01/007 John Sherwood of Conduit Street, Saint 1771 Dec 16 George, Hanover Square, Westminster, hatter, and Francis Winnan of Paulin Street, Saint George, Hanover Square, cobbler, make statements in the case against , who is charged with stealing horses 1 information

OB/SP/1772/01/008 Blackstone Lee Moody, jockey, makes a 1771 Dec 17 statement in the case against Charles Green, who is charged with stealing horses 1 information

OB/SP/1772/01/009 John Chunn writes to John Sherwood of 1771 Dec 17 Conduit Street, Saint George, Hanover Square, Westminster, concerning his horse, stolen by Charles Green 1 letter

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OB/SP/1772/01/011 J. Leigh, of Bow Street, writes to John 1771 Dec 19 Sherwood of Conduit Street, Saint George, Hanover Square, Westminster, hatter, concerning Charles Green, who is charged with stealing his horse 1 letter

OB/SP/1772/01/012 John Sherwood of Conduit Street, Saint 1771 Dec 21 George, Hanover Square, Westminster, hatter, makes a further statement in the case against Charles Green, who is charged with stealing horses 1 information

OB/SP/1772/01/013 John Sherwood of Conduit Street, Saint 1771 Dec George, Hanover Square, Westminster, hatter, concerning Charles Green, who is charged with stealing horses 1 letter

OB/SP/1772/01/014 Printed description of two horses stolen from 1771 Dec Captain Langdon of Buckingham Street, York Buildings and John Sherwood, Conduit Street 1 document

OB/SP/1772/01/015 William Gregory, deputy master of the Mint at 1771 Dec 23 the Tower of London, makes a statement in the case against Abraham Griffiths, who is charged with stealing gold from the melting office at the Mint in the Tower of London 1 information

OB/SP/1772/01/016 Mary Vere makes a statement in the case 1771 Dec 23 against Abraham Griffiths, who is charged with stealing gold from the melting office at the Mint in the Tower of London 1 information

OB/SP/1772/01/017 William Collins makes a statement in the case 1771 Dec 24 against William Parker, John Burn and others, who are charged with various robberies and burglaries 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 193 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/01/018 Thomas Deane makes a statement in the case 1771 Dec 30 against William Parker and John Burn, who are charged with various robberies and burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1772/01/019 Sarah Watson and Susannah Upton make 1771 Dec 30 statements in the case against William Parker and John Burn, who are charged with various robberies and burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1772/01/020 James Haysom makes a statement in the case 1772 Jan 6 William Parker and John Burn, who are charged with various robberies and burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1772/01/021 William Surman and Elizabeth Tooth, make 1771 Dec 26 statements in the case against John Randall and William Ward, who are charged with footpad robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/01/022 Ann Bright and Joseph Gurney make 1771 Dec 26 statements in the case against William Wright, who is charged with stealing books from Ann Bright's shop 1 information

OB/SP/1772/01/023 Mary Bryan of Saint Luke, accuses Edward 1771 Dec 27 Carman of robbing her in Hollywell Street, Shoreditch 1 information

OB/SP/1772/01/024 George Matthews accuses John Lewis of 1771 Dec 27 robbing him and his wife in Chelsea 1 information

OB/SP/1772/01/025 List of prisoners 1772 Jan 1 document

OB/SP/1772/01/026 Court papers 1772 Jan 1 document

OB/SP/1772/01/027 Draft judgement paper 1772 Jan 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 194 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/01/028 Judgement paper 1772 Jan 1 document

OB/SP/1772/01/029 Newgate calendar 1772 Jan 1 document February

OB/SP/1772/02/001 James Haysom accuses Andrew Welch of 1772 Jan 15 robbing him of his watch and money in the King's private road 1 information

OB/SP/1772/02/002 Alexander Jesson makes a statement in the 1772 Jan 16 case against James Bolland, who is charged with forgery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/02/003 Francis Lewis Cardinaux of Craven Buildings, 1772 Jan 16 Saint Mary le Strand, coal merchant, and Thomas Morris, make statements in the case against James Bolland, who is charged with forgery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/02/004 Samuel Pritchard of Oxford Street, Saint 1772 Feb 9 George, Hanover Square, stable keeper, makes a statement in the case against James Bolland, who is charged with forgery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/02/005 Robert Storer makes a statement in the case 1772 Feb 10 against James Bolland, who is charged with forgery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/02/006 Matthew Haines and Charles Hanford makes 1772 Feb 17 statements in the case against James Bolland, who is charged with forgery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/02/007 James Bolland, who is charged with forgery, 1772 Feb 22 requests that his trial be delayed as he has been unable to prepare his defence due to sickness 1 petition LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 195 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/02/008 James Bolland, who is charged with forgery, 1772 Feb 24 and John Cleaver of Saint Bride's, watchmaker, requests that his trial be delayed as he has been unable to prepare his defence due to sickness 1 petition

OB/SP/1772/02/009 Elizabeth Pickman of Uxbridge states that she 1772 Jan 18 was sold stolen linen by an unidentified man 1 information

OB/SP/1772/02/010 Lyon Lyon makes a statement in the case 1772 Jan 22 against John Bromley and John Lyons, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1772/02/011 Sarah Wilson, George Cartwright, William 1772 Jan 25 Allen, William Thomas and Thomasine Latham, make statements in the case against John McDuff and John Savage, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1772/02/012 Humanitis Jackson of Oxford Street, Saint 1772 Jan 25 Marylebone, bookseller, accuses John Sandell of stealing money from him 1 information

OB/SP/1772/02/013 Peter McCloud, mariner, makes a statement in 1772 Jan 27 the case against James Vimmy and Sarah Younger, who are charged with various burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1772/02/014 Philip Cox makes a statement in the case 1772 Jan 30 against Richard Kilminster, who is charged with robbing Mary Brassall, and Thomas Green and others, who are charged with receiving stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1772/02/015 William Brassall of Saint Paul, Shadwell, hatter, 1772 Feb 21 requests that the trial of Richard Kilminster, who is charged with robbing his wife, Mary, be delayed, as she is too ill to give evidence 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 196 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/02/016 Aaron Spencer of Cox's Square, Petticoat 1772 Jan 31 Lane, states that he bought stolen goods from { -} Waters, Thomas Ives and an unidentified boy 1 information

OB/SP/1772/02/017 Thomas Ives of New Gravel Lane makes a 1772 Jan 31 statement in the case against John Higgins and William Bollard, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1772/02/018 George Matthews accuses Thomas Page of 1772 Feb 3 robbing him on the King's private road 1 information

OB/SP/1772/02/019 Ann Hart and Samuel Seabright make 1772 Feb 3 statements in the case against Catherine Fairtree, who is charged with stealing a money box from Ann Hart 1 information

OB/SP/1772/02/020 John Carryl accuses Edward Smith, John 1772 Feb 5 Jennings and John Birch of picking a man's pocket in Covent Garden 1 information

OB/SP/1772/02/021 Charles Stewart, Zachariah Bird and Samuel 1772 Feb 6 Porter make statements in the case against Samuel Harris, who is charged with forging a bill of exchange 1 information

OB/SP/1772/02/022 Sarah Penrose and John Heley make 1772 Feb 8 statements in the case against Elizabeth Cross, who is charged with stealing listed goods from Sarah Penrose's lodgings 1 information

OB/SP/1772/02/023 Mary Bollinger, Joseph Ellidge and Christopher 1772 Feb 12 Moxam make statements in the case against Joseph Bowman, who is charged with burgling Mary Bollinger's house in Crown Court, Saint James's 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 197 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/02/024 William Cattnach accuses Ann Sarsfield alias 1772 Feb 12 Brown and Margaret Reeves of stealing his watch 1 information

OB/SP/1772/02/025 James Smith accuses Lawrence Baker of 1772 Feb 13 stealing copper from an East India ship docked at Blackwall 1 information

OB/SP/1772/02/026 Court papers 1772 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1772/02/027 Draft judgement paper 1772 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1772/02/028 Judgement paper 1772 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1772/02/029 Newgate calendar 1772 Feb 1 document April

OB/SP/1772/04/001 Thomas Grix makes a statement in the case 1772 Mar 7 against James Ringwood, Henry Stockly and Thomas Hall, who are charged with stealing barley from the ship 'Stephen and Elizabeth' docked at Hermitage 1 information

OB/SP/1772/04/002 Copy of a record of the conviction of Marcus 1772 Mar 10 Hartogh alias Asheburgh for burglary, at Hertford Assizes 1 document

OB/SP/1772/04/003 Sarah Lyon makes a statement in the case 1772 Mar 11 against John Tutin, William Siday and Thomas Fisher, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1772/04/004 John Chapman and Dorothy Bell make 1772 Mar 11 statements in the case against John Tutin, William Siday and Thomas Fisher, who are charged with burglary 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 198 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/04/005 James High, servant to {-} Clark of Kensington 1772 Mar 11 Square, accuses George Brunt of robbing and assaulting him on the highway between Knightsbridge and Kensington 1 information

OB/SP/1772/04/006 William Addington accuses Thomas Cook and 1772 Mar 13 John Dawson of stealing goods from a house in Round Court, Strand 1 information

OB/SP/1772/04/007 Robert Lutton accuses John Strong of 1772 Mar 18 committing bestiality with a horse 1 information

OB/SP/1772/04/008 Thomas Everett and John Thomas make 1772 Mar 18 statements in case against Joseph Allpress and Joseph Guyant, who are charged with mail robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/04/009 William Duncan makes a statement in the case 1772 Mar 18 against Joseph Allpress and Joseph Guyant, who are charged with mail robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/04/010 Thomas Hawkins and George Bosworth make 1772 Mar 23 statements in the case against Edward Mould, who is charged with stealing hay from James Banwick 1 examination

OB/SP/1772/04/011 Edward Mould admits to stealing hay from 1772 Mar 23 James Banwick 1 examination

OB/SP/1772/04/012 Henry Ramsay, Ann Holland and Mary Strutton 1772 Apr 2 make statements in the case against Elizabeth Richmond, who is charged with stealing a box containing goods from Harry Ramsay's shop 1 information

OB/SP/1772/04/013 Elizabeth Bacon makes a statement in the case 1772 Apr 4 against Margaret Sunderland and Ann Sharphouse, who are charged with stealing goods from Elizabeth Bacon 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 199 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/04/014 Ann Shorthouse states that she bought goods 1772 Apr 4 from Margaret Sunderland 1 examination

OB/SP/1772/04/015 Joseph Millward and Thomas Collins make 1772 Apr 10 statements in the case against Daniel Thorn, who is charged with stealing cotton belonging to John Wills 1 information

OB/SP/1772/04/016 Samuel Howard accuses Mary Jeffery of 1772 Apr 10 stealing money from him 1 information

OB/SP/1772/04/017 Walter Birt and Samuel Davis make statements 1772 Apr 10 in the case against Edward Bransgrove, who is charged with stealing sheep from James Clitherow 1 information

OB/SP/1772/04/018 Walter Gilbert and Samuel Davies make 1772 Apr 15 statements in the case against Edward Bransgrove, who is charged with stealing sheep 1 information

OB/SP/1772/04/019 Thomas Robinson makes a statement in the 1772 Apr 10 case against Philip Conway and John Bowler, who are charged with various listed robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1772/04/020 Helen Smith, servant to Doctor Brisbane of 1772 Apr 11 Great Titchfield Street, Saint Marylebone in the case against James Hamilton, who is charged with stealing goods from Doctor Brisbane's house 1 information

OB/SP/1772/04/021 Christopher Ibberson, James Taylor and 1772 Apr 14 Margaret Allen make statements in the case against Elizabeth Paulin and Mary Darby, who are charged with various listed robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1772/04/022 Mary Rushworth makes a statement in the case 1772 Apr 16 against Ann Green and Susanna Defoe, who are charged with larceny 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 200 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/04/023 Ann Smith, George Smith, John Tubb and 1772 Apr 16 Isabella Tomkins make statements in the case against Ann Green and Susanna Defoe, who are charged with larceny 1 information

OB/SP/1772/04/024 Francis Grayley of Petticoat Lane, Saint Mary. 1772 Apr 18 Whitechapel, weaver, makes a statement in the case against Isaac Holmes and James Fox, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1772/04/025 Jane Shields of Marlett Court, Saint Martin in 1772 Apr 20 the Fields, makes a statement in the case against Joseph Lunn, who is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1772/04/026 Andrew McArdell accuses Joseph Lunn of 1772 Apr 20 burgling Jane Shields's house in Marlett Court, Saint Martin in the Fields 1 information

OB/SP/1772/04/027 Elizabeth Willis accuses Nathaniel Cain of 1772 Apr 20 robbery and Elizabeth Spurr of receiving stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1772/04/028 Jacob Ziesel and William Beswick make 1772 Apr 22 statements in the case against Nathaniel Cain and George Jefferies, who are charged with robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/04/029 John Horne makes a statement in the case 1772 Apr 21 against Alexander Middleton, who is charged with stealing linen from Edward Ryley 1 information

OB/SP/1772/04/030 George Clark accuses Peter Sarr of stealing his 1772 Apr 21 silver pint mug 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 201 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/04/031 John Cordy of Berwick Street, pawnbroker, 1772 Apr 23 James Alders, James Watling and Thomas Layton make statements in the case against John Phillips alias Gilbert, who is charged with larceny 1 information

OB/SP/1772/04/032 , William Burke and Thomas 1772 Apr 25 Lyon make statements in the case against Judith Whalin, who is charged with the murder of Patrick Murphy 1 information

OB/SP/1772/04/033 Coroner's inquisition touching the death of 1772 Apr 20 Patrick Murphy. Judith Whalin is charged with his murder 1 document

OB/SP/1772/04/034 Elizabeth Southgate, Francis Bond, Sarah 1772 Apr 27 Harrold and James Ruckshaw, headborough, make statements in the case against Mary Rogers, who is charged with larceny 1 information

OB/SP/1772/04/035 John Summersby of Saint Mary, Whitechapel, 1772 Apr 30 watchman, accuses Joseph Lee of stealing a deal board 1 information

OB/SP/1772/04/036 List of prisoners 1772 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1772/04/037 Court papers 1772 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1772/04/038 Draft judgement paper 1772 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1772/04/039 Judgement paper 1772 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1772/04/040 Newgate calendar 1772 Apr 1 document June LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 202 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/06/001 Jonathan Dunbar makes a statement in the 1772 Mar 25 case against John Sharpless and Samuel Greatrix, who are charged with several counts of fraud 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/002 James Fitzpatrick and John Leadbeater, 1772 May 13 watchman, make statements in the case against Richard Sharpless, who is charged with assaulting and robbing James Fitzpatrick 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/003 William Sims of Hollywell Row, Saint Leonard, 1772 Apr 10 Shoreditch, lists the goods burgled from his house. Benjamin Cox is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/004 Thomas Abbot of Old Street Road, Saint 1772 Jun 5 Luke's, accuses Benjamin Cox of burgling William Sims's house in Hollywell Row, Saint Leonard, Shoreditch 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/005 Henry Crosby makes a statement in the case 1772 Apr 27 against Samuel Male, William Godlington, William Greaves and Charles Godlington, who are charged with various footpad robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/006 George Sweetman makes a statement in the 1772 Apr 27 case against Samuel Male, William Godlington, William Greaves and Charles Godlington, who are charged with various footpad robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/007 Andrew Grant makes a statement in the case 1772 May 6 against Samuel Male and William Greaves, who are charged with footpad robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/008 Thomas Taylor makes a statement in the case 1772 May 6 against Samuel Male, William Godlington and William Greaves, who are charged with footpad robbery 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 203 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/06/009 Samuel Mills makes a statement in the case 1772 May 7 against Samuel Male and William Greaves, who are charged with footpad robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/010 Sophia Goddard and Charles Hiffe make 1772 May 8 statements in the case against Samuel Male, William Godlington and William Greaves, who are charged with footpad robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/011 Andrew Egan of Black Horse Alley, Fleet 1772 May 20 Street, victualler, makes a statement in the case against Samuel Male, William Godlington and William Greaves, who are charged with footpad robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/012 Mark Moss, John James and Thomas Hamlett 1772 May 6 make statements in the case against Henry Allcock, who is charged with stealing a mahogany board from Mark Moss's premises in Bloomsbury, and John Puxon, who is charged with receiving stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/013 Robert Edwards of Soho Square, accuses 1772 May 13 Richard Johnson and William Murray of stealing his coat 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/014 Benjamin Davis accuses Robert Aystrop of 1772 May 13 robbing Charles Hart near Hedge Lane 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/015 John Joydon of Grays Inn Lane, Saint Pancras, 1772 May 14 wheelwright, accuses Edward Smith of stealing two spades and one pickaxe from Ann Harrison, and further accuses Florinda Matlock of receiving the stolen goods 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 204 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/06/016 William Howard of Pinner, Harrow, farmer, 1772 May 14 accuses Joseph Lilly of stealing his geese. -16 Joseph Lilly of Pinner, Harlow, labourer, admits to stealing the geese with James Horton and Isaac {-} 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/017 Henry Faulkner of Paddington, labourer, makes 1772 May 16 a statement in the case against Joseph Lilly, who is charged with stealing geese from William Howard's farm in Pinner, Harrow 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/018 Mary Knipe of Lambeth, accuses John Jaques 1772 May 22 and Saunders Allen of stealing her box of clothes and bundle of linen 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/019 John Hall of Field Lane, Saint Andrews, 1772 May 22 Holborn, shoemaker, accuses Richard Garbutt of stealing shoes from his shop 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/020 James Baker of Brook Street, Saint Andrews, 1772 May 23 Holborn, leather cutter, accuses Richard Lee of stealing three calf skin necks 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/021 Edward Hale of Swan Alley, Saint Luke, 1772 May 25 victualler, accuses Mary Chamberlain of stealing his pewter pint pot 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/022 Sarah Carter of Bowling Alley of Saint Ann, 1772 May 25 Clerkenwell, accuses Sarah Poolly of stealing a diaper napkin belonging to her husband, Samuel Carter, clockmaker 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/023 Elizabeth Burgin of Saint Mary, Islington, 1772 May 25 accuses James Major, Thomas Yorkshire, Hugh Price and William Jewell of burgling her husband's butcher shop 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 205 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/06/024 Peter Laniter of France, merchant, accuses two 1772 May 26 men of stealing his goods through deception 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/025 Ann Hawkins, servant to Samuel Barrington of 1772 May 26 Welbeck Street, Saint Marylebone, Mary Ann Bellingham and Charles Grubb, headborough, make statements in the case against John Alsted, who is charged with burgling Samuel Barrington's house 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/026 William Smith, Henry Dixon and Mary Brodie, 1772 May 26 make statements in the case against John Alsted and Benjamin Alsworth, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/027 Mary Brodie and Charles Grubb make 1772 May 26 statements in the case against John Alsted and Benjamin Alsworth, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/028 William Bannister, William , John 1772 May 28 Leadbetter, Mary Bellamy, Arabella Knight and Robert Burney, make statements in the case against John Alsted and Benjamin Alsworth, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/029 Daniel Clissold of Goswell Street, Saint James, 1772 May 27 Clerkenwell, accuses Joseph Bayten of stealing a handkerchief from his shop 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/030 Elizabeth Siday of Woburn Court, Charlotte 1772 May 27 Street, Bloomsbury, makes a statement against Thomas Adams and John Waters, who are charged with robbing Abigail Harper 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/031 Hannah Shearman accuses Thomas Adams of 1772 May 27 robbing Abigail Harper at Five Fields, Chelsea 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 206 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/06/032 Richard Burton makes a statement in the case 1772 May 27 against Edward Jones, John Waters and Thomas Adams, who are charged with footpad robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/033 John Rogers accuses John Waters and 1772 May 30 Thomas Adams of robbing him on the highway between Hampstead and London 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/034 Elizabeth Holton makes a statement in the case 1772 May 27 against Mary Caton and Elizabeth Jones, who are charged with stealing a watch, and Job Tripp, who is charged with receiving stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/035 Thomas Robinson of Grays Inn Lane, Saint 1772 May 29 Andrews, Holborn, glazier, accuses John Mazey of stealing his linen handkerchief 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/036 Walter Staniford is convicted for stealing goods 1772 Jun from James Burrows and is sentenced to be transported to America for seven years 1 certificate

OB/SP/1772/06/037 Edward Millson: court copy of the statements of 1772 Jun George Clarke, of Piccadilly, Saint James, Westminster, Thomas Jones and John Lane 1 information

OB/SP/1772/06/038 George Clarke, Thomas Jones, John Lane, 1772 Jun Mary Chetham and John Madgison are bound to appear in court to give evidence in the case against Edward Millson and Thomas Stops 1 recognizance

OB/SP/1772/06/039 List of prisoners 1772 Jun 1 document

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OB/SP/1772/06/041 Draft judgement paper 1772 Jun 1 document

OB/SP/1772/06/042 Judgement paper 1772 Jun 1 document

OB/SP/1772/06/043 Newgate calendar 1772 Jun 1 document July

OB/SP/1772/07/001 Solomon Levy makes a statement in the case 1772 Jun 3 against John Jullion, who is charged with receiving stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1772/07/002 John Shader of Ratcliffe Row, Saint Luke, 1772 Jun 6 engraver, accuses Thomas Watts of stealing various listed goods from his house 1 information

OB/SP/1772/07/003 Jeremiah Goddwin accuses George Lovel of 1772 Jun 10 robbing him in the fields leading from Paddington to Marylebone 1 information

OB/SP/1772/07/004 John Stearne and John Heley make statements 1772 Jun 12 in the case against Robert Aystrop, who is charged with robbing John Stearne in 1 information

OB/SP/1772/07/005 John Dinmore of Peartree Court, Saint James, 1772 Jun 24 Clerkenwell, watchmaker, accuses Rebecca Tinley of stealing a silver watch from an unknown man after inviting him to a house in How Court, Saint Andrew, Holborn 1 information

OB/SP/1772/07/006 Ann Baker of How Court, Saint Andrew, 1772 Jun 24 Holborn, accuses Rebecca Tinley of stealing a silver watch from an unknown man 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 208 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/07/007 Philip Urlwin of Saint Mary, Islington, victualler, 1772 Jun 24 accuses Martha Jones and two unidentified men of stealing listed goods from his house 1 information

OB/SP/1772/07/008 John Hawkins of Birdcage Walk, Stamford Hill, 1772 Jul 13 Saint John, Hackney, victualler, accuses Martha Jones and two unidentified men of stealing goods from his house 1 information

OB/SP/1772/07/009 Nathaniel Hartley and Frances Watson make 1772 Jun 27 statements in the case against Mary Ryan and others, who are charged with assaulting and robbing Nathaniel Hartley 1 information

OB/SP/1772/07/010 Robert Crown and James Pomroy request that 1772 Jul 18 the trial of Mary Ryan and others, who are charged with assaulting and robbing Nathaniel Hartley, be delayed, as Nathaniel Hartley is too lame to attend court 1 petition

OB/SP/1772/07/011 Joseph Spencer, Ann Dowling and Thomas 1772 Jul 3 Lyon make statements in the case against John Eustace, who is charged with stealing lace from Joseph Spencer's pocket in Covent Garden 1 information

OB/SP/1772/07/012 Robert Christie, Henry Port and John Odam 1772 Jul 9 make statements in the case against Peter Welch, who is charged with burgling Robert Christie's book shop in Piccadilly 1 information

OB/SP/1772/07/013 Benjamin Gillman and Henry Burton make 1772 Jul 14 statements in the case against Lawrence Connor and James Ellis, who are charged with assaulting and robbing Benjamin Gillman 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 209 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/07/014 William Impey, Andrew Gardner, James 1772 Jul 14 Gallaway and Richard Wolden make statements in the case against George Burton and William Fryer, who are charged with stealing game fowl belonging to Andrew Gardner 1 information

OB/SP/1772/07/015 Francis Henry Hay accuses Robert Jones of 1772 Jul 14 sexual assault and rape 1 information

OB/SP/1772/07/016 Charles Rapley makes a statement in the case 1772 Jul 15 against Robert Jones, who is charged with raping Francis Henry Hay 1 information

OB/SP/1772/07/017 William Mercer makes a statement in the case 1772 Jul 15 against Robert Jones, who is charged with raping Francis Henry Hay 1 information

OB/SP/1772/07/018 Robert Jones, who is charged with raping 1772 Jul 17 Francis Henry Hay, requests that his trial be delayed in order to prepare his defence, as his attorney has refused to represent him 1 petition

OB/SP/1772/07/019 William Gibbs, John Mackerel, Charles Ward 1772 Jul 15 and John Partridge make statements in the case against William Addington, who is charged with robbing Nicholas Bray 1 information

OB/SP/1772/07/020 Hannah Dixon, servant to John Cotes, accuses 1772 Jul 15 her master of raping her 1 information

OB/SP/1772/07/021 Aaron Myers makes a statement in the case 1772 Jul 15 against James Dempsey and John Devine, who are charged with highway robbery, and John Lyon, who is charged with receiving stolen goods 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 210 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/07/022 Mary Highland makes a statement in the case 1772 Jul 15 against James Dempsey, who is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/07/023 Francis Gore makes a statement in the case 1772 Jul 15 against James Dempsey, who is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/07/024 Henry Page of Finchley, Friern Barnet, farmer, 1772 Jul 16 accuses his servant, William Allen, of stealing iron from him 1 information

OB/SP/1772/07/025 Rowley's recognizance to appear to answer a 1772 Jul 13 charge of receiving stolen goods, is to continue until the two main defendants in his case, John Langley and Thomas May, who are charged with burglary, are tried at Surrey assizes 1 document

OB/SP/1772/07/026 Eden Fitness, who is charged with an 1772 Jul 17 unspecified felony, requests that his trial be delayed until Daniel Margaret of Oxford, bargemaster, and John Lloyd of Oxford, farmer, who are material witnesses, are able to attend court to give evidence 1 petition

OB/SP/1772/07/027 Elizabeth Ibberson of Saint Andrew, Holborn 1772 Jul 18 and Olive Rohl of the same, request that their recognizances to appear at the trial of Thomas Williams be discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1772/07/028 List of prisoners 1772 Jul 1 document

OB/SP/1772/07/029 Court papers 1772 Jul 1 document

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OB/SP/1772/07/031 Judgement paper 1772 Jul 1 document

OB/SP/1772/07/032 Newgate calendar 1772 Jul 1 document September

OB/SP/1772/09/001 John Hall makes a statement in the case 1772 Jul 18 against William Waters and William Duffell, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/002 John Todd accuses Abraham Simmonds of 1772 Jul 20 stealing silver goods from {-} Huggar's house in Prescott Street, Goodmans Fields 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/003 Thomas Burnett makes a statement in the case 1772 Jul 21 against Richard Holms, Francis Graley and Samuel Rodes, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/004 Thomas Silvester of Long Alley, Moorfields, 1772 Jul 24 shoemaker, accuses Richard Holms, Francis Graley and Samuel Rodes of burgling his house 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/005 Thomas Bradshaw of Prescott Street, 1772 Jul 22 Goodmans Fields, accuses Thomas Liberty alias Tymperley of returning early from transportation 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/006 Thomas Bradshaw of Prescott Street, 1772 Jul 29 Goodmans Fields, is bound to appear at court to give evidence in the case against Thomas Liberty alias Tymperley, who is charged with returning early from transportation 1 recognizance

OB/SP/1772/09/007 Francis Simmons makes a statement in the 1772 Jul 22 case against Soloman Levy, who is charged with receiving stolen goods{?} 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 212 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/09/008 John Dixon, Henry Lock and Jonathan Rutland 1772 Jul 23 make statements in the case against Isaac Poulton and Edmund Burton, who are charged with robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/009 Michael Bray, Sarah Taylor, Thomas Ryder and 1772 Jul 23 Jane Boulton make statements in the case against William Addington, who is charged with robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/010 William Evans of Shadwell makes a statement 1772 Jul 24 in the case against John Chapman, who is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/011 List of goods stolen out of a house by John 1772 Sep 12 Chapman and James Nimmy 1 document

OB/SP/1772/09/012 John Dixon makes a statement in the case 1772 Jul 25 against Alliott Melville and John Cox, who are charged with stealing shoes 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/013 William Wiggins makes a statement in the case 1772 Jul 28 against Samuel Male and others, who are charged with robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/014 Henry Jordan makes a statement in the case 1772 Aug 1 against John Binns and Abraham Taylor, who are charged with robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/015 William Kitchen and others make statements in 1772 Aug 6 the case against Benjamin Johnson, who is charged with footpad robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/016 Elizabeth Spencer and William Kitchen make 1772 Aug 7 statements in the case against George Kern otherwise Butcher, who is charged with footpad robbery 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 213 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/09/017 Christopher Day accuses Robert Jolland, John 1772 Aug 7 Jolland, Elizabeth Jolland and Mary Jolland of stealing and receiving goods from his mother's house in Old Street 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/018 Arundell Cane, James Dawson, Peter Dawson 1772 Aug 12 and Sarah Hinchcliffe make statements in the case against Robert King, who is charged with forgery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/019 John Darrand of Smithfield, victualler, accuses 1772 Aug 15 Elizabeth Smith of stealing a hand towel from his house 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/020 Joseph Catterer, Samuel Williams and John 1772 Aug 17 Wood make statements in the case against Elizabeth Baxter and Susannah Milford, who are charged with stealing money from Joseph Catterer 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/021 Margery Male accuses Jane Blake of stealing 1772 Aug 19 various listed goods from her apartment 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/022 John Rawley of Charterhouse Lane of Saint 1772 Aug 21 Sepulchre without, watch case maker, accuses James Cole of stealing metal from him 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/023 John Stanibridge of Brick Lane, Saint Luke, 1772 Aug 22 accuses William Parker and Richard Wood of burgling Valentine Venet's house 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/024 Thomas Brugis, Robert Bagley and Elizabeth 1772 Aug 26 Simms make statements in the case against James Wright, who is charged with stealing a plated tankard from Thomas Brugis's house 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/025 John Glascott accuses Ann Guy of stealing 1772 Aug 27 money from him 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 214 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/09/026 Blades Pallister of Paradise Row, Saint Mary, 1772 Aug 27 Islington, carpenter, accuses William Jones of stealing lead from Alexander Bassett 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/027 Joseph Abrahams makes a statement in the 1772 Sep 2 case against Lyon Abrhams, Aaron Spencer and Mary Wolfe, who are charged with stealing a trunk from a cart on the Surrey side of 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/028 Thomas Buxey and George Soloman make 1772 Sep 5 statements in the case against Lydia Harvey and Elizabeth Johnson, who are charged with stealing Thomas Buxey's watch 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/029 Robert Withy of Islington accuses Peter Ashton 1772 Sep 7 of stealing a cock turkey belonging to him 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/030 Mary Thompson accuses John Williams, 1772 Sep 7-10 Thomas Davis, William Sheen and Joseph Barker, of burglary and William Thomas otherwise Peppin, of receiving stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/031 Ann Kelly makes a statement in the case 1772 Sep 9 against John Williams, Thomas Davis and William Sheen, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/032 Robert Geddes accuses William Johnson of 1772 Sep 9 stealing his handsaw 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/033 John Reed accuses William Johnson of stealing 1772 Sep 9 lead belonging to him 1 information

OB/SP/1772/09/034 John Piddock, glass blower, and John Holmes, 1772 Sep 15 request to be discharged from their recognizances to appear in the case against John Carney and James McDaniel, who are charged with assault 1 petition LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 215 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/09/035 John Simpson of Saint Margaret, Westminster, 1772 Sep plumber and Henry Green of Saint Pancras, watchman, request to be discharged from their recognizances to appear in the case against William Foster 1 petition

OB/SP/1772/09/036 Record of the conviction of John Creamer, who 1772 Sep was transported to the plantations after committing various divers felonies 1 document

OB/SP/1772/09/037 List of prisoners 1772 Sep 1 document

OB/SP/1772/09/038 Court papers 1772 Sep 1 document

OB/SP/1772/09/039 Draft judgement paper 1772 Sep 1 document

OB/SP/1772/09/040 Judgement paper 1772 Sep 1 document

OB/SP/1772/09/041 Newgate calendar 1772 Sep 1 document October

OB/SP/1772/10/001 Mary Dunk of Hog Lane, Saint Giles in the 1772 Sep 11 Fields, states that she bought an anvil and hammer from Margaret Rice, who brought the goods to her shop 1 examination

OB/SP/1772/10/002 Samuel Griffin, William Garland, William Hore 1772 Sep 14 and Joseph Romans make statements in the case against William Smith, who is charged with robbery 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 216 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/10/003 Sir William Chambers, Mary Roberts, Richard 1772 Sep 17 Ripley, John Abbott, John Yenn and Benjamin Stephenson make statements in the case against John Garford, who is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1772/10/004 William Hinchcliff, John Count, John Steedman 1772 Sep 18 and John Plenins make statements in the case against Francis Lewis and others, who are charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/10/005 Mary Woodward accuses Mary Thompson, 1772 Sep 21 Mary Mackasey otherwise Hussey and Patty Smith of committing various robberies and burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1772/10/006 John William Leo, who is charged with fraud, 1772 Sep 24 makes a statement in his defence 1 examination

OB/SP/1772/10/007 Constantine Towling of Dukes Court, Saint 1772 Sep 28 Martins in the Fields, goldsmith, accuses John William Leo of using a fraudulent banker's draft in exchange for goods 1 information

OB/SP/1772/10/008 Jane Ward, wife of Simon Ward, makes a 1772 Sep 29 statement in the case against, John William Leo, who is charged with fraud 1 information

OB/SP/1772/10/009 Arrest warrant for Robert Holloway and Simon 1772 Sep 29 Unfit Ward, concerning the case against John Not available for general access William Leo, who is charged with fraud 1 warrant

OB/SP/1772/10/010 William Tripp of Saint Martins in the Fields, 1772 Oct 3 pawnbroker, makes a statement in the case against Robert Holloway, who is charged with larceny 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 217 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/10/011 of New Round Court, Strand, 1772 Oct 7 jeweller, makes a statement in the case against Robert Holloway, who is charged with larceny 1 information

OB/SP/1772/10/012 Simon Ward makes a statement in the case 1772 Oct 17 against Robert Holloway and John William Leo, who are charged with various felonies 1 information

OB/SP/1772/10/013 Thomas Collins accuses George Lovell and 1772 Sep 25 Benjamin Murphy of robbing him of his watch on the highway near Battle Bridge 1 information

OB/SP/1772/10/014 John Kelly of Bishopsgate Street, mariner, 1772 Sep 26 accuses Thomas Glynn and Edward Pearce of robbing a man in Wells Street 1 information

OB/SP/1772/10/015 John Wilson states that he was directed by the 1772 Sep 29 Justice's to make an enquiry concerning post chaises at Angel, Saint Giles 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1772/10/016 David Martin of Petticoat Lane accuses Charles 1772 Sep 30 Clayton of being one of the three men who assaulted him and robbed his coach on the highway near Barnet 1 information

OB/SP/1772/10/017 Richard Mills of Saint Paul, Shadwell, 1772 Sep 30 waterman, accuses John Cook and Stephen Bryan of stealing mahogany from a wharf in Shadwell 1 information

OB/SP/1772/10/018 Hugh Read of Great Ealing accuses Matthew 1772 Oct 2 Drake and John Grove of assaulting and robbing him 1 information

OB/SP/1772/10/019 Joseph Schofield of Gloucester Street, Saint 1772 Oct 3 George the Martyr, jeweller, makes a statement in the case against Thomas Harrison 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 218 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/10/020 David Evans makes a statement in the case 1772 Oct 6 against William Wiggins, John Savage, Edward McDaniel, William Griffiths and Timothy Johnson, who are charged with various footpad robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1772/10/021 Ann Humpage makes a statement in the case 1772 Oct 7 against William Griffiths and Timothy Johnson, who are charged with various footpad robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1772/10/022 Edward Craven makes a statement in the case 1772 Oct 16 against William Herbert and others, who are charged with various listed burglaries and robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1772/10/023 Jane Gardner of Lambeth, Surrey, makes a 1772 Oct 16 statement in the case against William Herbert, who is charged with footpad robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/10/024 Christiana Kitchingman makes a statement in 1772 Oct 16 the case against William Herbert, who is charged with footpad robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/10/025 Philip Chandler, Ann Hughes, Jane Thorn, 1772 Oct 16 Charles Pool and Ann Hart make statements in the case against William Rogers, who is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1772/10/026 Thomas Careless, Paul Pinnard and William 1772 Oct 18 Hawthorne, constable, make statements in the case against John Dunn and Mary Mitchell, who are charged with stealing Thomas Careless's pocket book and money near the Guildhall 1 information

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OB/SP/1772/10/028 Thomas Morse and Nicholas Bond make 1772 Oct 21 statements in the case against James Devett and James Kennedy, who are charged with footpad robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/10/029 Robert Christie of Exeter Change, Strand, 1772 Oct 20 labourer, requests that his recognizance to prosecute Peter Welch for burgling his house, be discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1772/10/030 Thomas Clayton, William Hayles, William 1772 Oct 20 Hayter, John Truby and Edward Castledine make statements in the case against James Duff, who is charged with slaughtering Thomas Clayton's sheep in Hampstead and stealing the meat 1 information

OB/SP/1772/10/031 John Herd accuses John Ward, William Evans 1772 Oct 20 and George Cook of attempting to rob him in the fields between Newington Lane and Canonbury House 1 information

OB/SP/1772/10/032 William Assent of Saint Matthew, Bethnal 1772 Oct 20 Green, labourer, makes a statement in the case between William Godson and James Fox, who are charged with various footpad robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1772/10/033 Robert Burrowbridge of Fox Lane, Saint Paul, 1772 Oct 21 Shadwell, bricklayer, requests that his recognizance to prosecute Thomas Rowland for assaulting and attempting to rob him on the highway, be discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1772/10/034 David Dubourg of Saint Martin in the Fields, 1772 Oct 21 saddler, requests that his recognizance to prosecute Mary Wolfe for receiving goods stolen from him by Lyon Abrahams, be discharged 1 petition LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 220 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/10/035 Thomas Hatton of Saint Martin in the Fields, 1772 Oct 21 pawnbroker, requests that his recognizance to appear in the case against John Hamilton for stealing goods from Helen Smith, be discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1772/10/036 Ralph Lawson alias Bartrup and Mary Ryan 1772 Oct 21 accused of stealing money and goods from Nathaniel Hartley, servant to General George Howard of North Audley Street, Saint George, Hanover Square: Hartley asks that his recognizance to prosecute be discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1772/10/037 William Francis of Willesden Green, accuses 1772 Oct 21 William Spiers of burgling his house 1 information

OB/SP/1772/10/038 John Myres of James Street, Covent Garden, 1772 Oct 21 tailor, requests that his recognizance to prosecute Ann Davis for picking his pocket, be discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1772/10/039 William Byrne of Egham, Surrey, shopkeeper, 1772 Oct 22 requests that his recognizance to appear in the case against Elizabeth Godfrey and Ann Masey for stealing goods belonging to Richard Windsor, be discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1772/10/040 Andrew Grant of Soho Square, requests that 1772 Oct 22 his recognizance to prosecute Samuel Maile and William Groves for assaulting and robbing him, be discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1772/10/041 Thomas Tasker of Christ Church, plasterer, 1772 Oct 23 requests that his recognizance to appear in the case against Gambell Lattimer for stealing goods belonging to Ann Hall, be discharged 1 petition LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 221 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/10/042 George Hargrove of Johnson's Court, Charing 1772 Oct 23 Cross, Saint Martin in the Fields, shoemaker, requests that his wife's recognizance to appear in the case against Ralph Rowland for stealing money belonging to him, be discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1772/10/043 Thomas Deadman makes a statement in the 1772 Oct 23 case against Alexander Kennedy, who is charged with forgery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/10/044 John Holmes of Brewers Street, Saint James, 1772 Oct 24 Westminster, victualler, requests that his, and Esther Beazley's, his former servant, recognizances to prosecute and appear against Ann Clark and Sarah Clarke for stealing his goods, be discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1772/10/045 William Moore of Saint Boltolph, Aldgate, 1772 Oct 27 wheelwright, requests that his recognizance to prosecute William Duffel and William Waters for stealing goods belonging to George Eves, be discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1772/10/046 Henry Goodman, James Freshfield and William 1772 Oct 27 Withers request that their recognizances to ensure that the defendant Aaron Isaacs appear at court, be discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1772/10/047 Francis Ryder of Saint James Clerkenwell, 1772 Oct 28 constable, requests that his recognizance to appear in the case against Thomas Frankling for stealing goods belonging to Thomas Cashmore, be discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1772/10/048 Francis Ryder of Saint James, Clerkenwell, 1772 Oct 28 constable, and Charles Flanagan of the same, labourer, request that their recognizances to prosecute and appear in the case against John Lowe for returning early from a transportation sentence, be discharged 1 petition LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 222 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/10/049 William Vincent, William Bird and Thomas Reid 1772 Oct request that their recognizances to prosecute and appear in the case against Eleanor Parker for an unspecified felony, be discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1772/10/050 Thomasine Latham and Sarah Wilson, both of 1772 Oct Saint Giles in the Fields, and John Latham the younger of Saint Sepulchre, baker, request that their recognizances to appear in the case against John MacDuff and John Savage, be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1772/10/051 Recognizances related to the cases against 1772 Oct David Evens and James Duffy 1 recognzance

OB/SP/1772/10/052 Recognizances related to the cases against 1772 Oct Thomas Glynn, Pearce Eddington and Robert Holloway 1 recognzance

OB/SP/1772/10/053 William Hall, acquitted of an unspecfied felony, 1772 Oct is to remain in custody as it appears to the court that he is dangerously insane 1 order

OB/SP/1772/10/054 Notes concerning the case against {-} Bolland 1772 Oct 1 bundle

OB/SP/1772/10/055 List of prisoners 1772 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1772/10/056 Court papers 1772 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1772/10/057 Judgement paper 1772 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1772/10/058 Newgate calendar 1772 Oct 1 document December LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 223 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/12/001 James Walden of Southwark, stable keeper, 1772 Oct 13 accuses John Young of stealing horses belonging to him from a field in Holloway 1 information

OB/SP/1772/12/002 Nottingham court record of the conviction of 1772 Oct 20 John McGuinness and John Bagnall, who were sentenced to be transported to the American plantations for seven years, for stealing goods from Francis Bingley's house. 1 document

OB/SP/1772/12/003 Elizabeth Johnson of Store Street, Saint Giles 1772 Oct 24 in the Fields, and William Lillyman of Glanville Street, Saint Marylebone, butcher, make statements in the case against Thomas Jones, who is charged with assaulting and robbing Elizabeth Johnson 1 information

OB/SP/1772/12/004 William Silvey Geen of Corporation Row, 1772 Oct 26 Clerkenwell, merchant, and his servant, Thomas McLane, make statements in the case against George Ormerod, James Loyd, John Perry, David Jones and {-} Johnson, who are charged with robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/12/005 John Humphries accuses George Turner and 1772 Oct 29 William Simpson of robbing William Graham near Five Fields, Chelsea 1 information

OB/SP/1772/12/006 William Graham accuses George Turner and 1772 Oct 30 William Simpson of robbing him near Five Fields, Chelsea 1 information

OB/SP/1772/12/007 Bartholomew Ryan and Thomas Kelly make 1772 Oct 30 statements in the case against John Egan, who is charged with stealing a gold coin from Bartholomew Ryan in a public house in Holborn 1 information

OB/SP/1772/12/008 Sarah Bishop, servant, accuses her master, 1772 Oct 31 George Carter, of raping her 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 224 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/12/009 William Edmead of Staines, yeoman, accuses 1772 Nov 1 Richard Allwright of burgling his house 1 information

OB/SP/1772/12/010 Samuel Gurney, servant to William Edmead of 1772 Nov 1 Staines, yeoman, makes a statement in the case against Richard Allwright, who is charged with burgling William Edmead's house 1 information

OB/SP/1772/12/011 Richard Hone, servant to William Edmead of 1772 Nov 1 Staines, yeoman, makes a statement in the case against Richard Allwright, who is charged with burgling William Edmead's house 1 information

OB/SP/1772/12/012 Richard Allwright confesses to stealing goods 1772 Nov 1 from William Edmead's house in Staines 1 examination

OB/SP/1772/12/013 Sarah Preece, Mary Hodges, William Simmons 1772 Nov 3 and David Bynon make statements in the case against John Jones, who is charged with robbing a watch from Martha Newell's house in Wardour Street 1 information

OB/SP/1772/12/014 Ann Remmington makes a statement in the 1772 Nov 4 case against Mary Lyon, who is charged with an unspecified felony 1 information

OB/SP/1772/12/015 John Rose accuses John Clark of blackmailing 1772 Nov 11 him into handing over his watch and money in a field between Covent Garden and Tottenham Court Road 1 information

OB/SP/1772/12/016 William Dodd and Mary Dodd make statements 1772 Nov 13 in the case against William Griffiths, who is charged with stopping their post chaise on the highway between Tottenham Court Turnpike and Fig Lane and robbing them 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 225 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/12/017 John Hutchinson and Richard Hall make 1772 Nov 17 statements in the case against Hannah Wilde, who is charged with stealing John Hutchinson's watch and gold coins 1 information

OB/SP/1772/12/018 James Steel accuses Susannah Wilkinson of 1772 Nov 20 robbing money from him 1 information

OB/SP/1772/12/019 Joseph Ball and Thomas Lyon make 1772 Nov 21 statements in the case against Michael Carroll and others, who are charged with assault and robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1772/12/020 John Elliott accuses James Elliott of stealing his 1772 Nov 23 money 1 information

OB/SP/1772/12/021 Thomas Brown, Catherine Brown, Thomas 1772 Nov 26 Brown the younger and Charles Richardson make statements in the case against John Dover, servant to Thomas Brown, who is charged with robbing money from his master 1 information

OB/SP/1772/12/022 William Bannister of Rathbone Place, Saint 1772 Nov 27 Marylebone, labourer, accuses John Powell, Goodge Street, baker, of selling bread in contravention of statute 1 information

OB/SP/1772/12/023 William Nash, Richard Colehill and Thomas 1772 Nov 28 Hutchins make statements in the case against Joseph Osborne, who is charged with burgling William Nash's house in Teddington 1 information

OB/SP/1772/12/024 Joseph Osborne charged with burgling William 1772 Dec 9 Nash's house in Teddington: Thomas Hutchins of Kingston on Thames, Surrey, pawnbroker, who was bound over to prosecute, asks that the trial be delayed, as Nash is too ill to attend court 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 226 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/12/025 George Burton of Fosters Buildings, 1772 Nov 30 Whitechapel, stocking maker, and Benjamin Higginson, bricklayer, make statements in the case against John Hartley and Abraham Franklin, who are charged with burgling George Burton's house 1 information

OB/SP/1772/12/026 William Bramman of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch, 1772 Dec 2 labourer, makes a statement in the case against Thomas Clark and others, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1772/12/027 Daniel Arnst accuses Catherine Hewitt of 1772 Dec 3 stealing his watch and money 1 information

OB/SP/1772/12/028 Daniel Colkelt and John Keysall make 1772 Dec 4 statements in the case against John Chapman, who is charged with forging a bill of exchange 1 information

OB/SP/1772/12/029 William Booth is convicted of stealing Daniel 1772 Dec 5 Roper's hat and is sentenced to be transported to the American plantations for seven years 1 certificate

OB/SP/1772/12/030 William Staines makes a statement in the case 1772 Dec 9 against James Bray and Thomas Bond, who are charged with various robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1772/12/031 Mary Wilds of Hollywell Street, Saint Leonard, 1772 Dec 9 Shoreditch, accuses Joseph Harrison and John Mitcheler of raping and assaulting her 1 examination

OB/SP/1772/12/032 James Fox of Old Street, Saint Luke's, weaver, 1772 Dec 9 makes a statement in the case against James Crudd, who is charged with various listed robberies 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 227 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1772/12/033 Jeffery Farall, Samuel Townshend and Thomas 1772 Dec 11 Beaghan make statements in the case against James O'Brien, who is charged with stealing Jeffery Farall's silver watch 1 information

OB/SP/1772/12/034 Robert Smedley, of Saint Andrew, Holborn, 1772 Dec prosecutor in the case against John Hughes and William Hamson, requests that his recognizance to appear at court not be respited until the next sessions 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1772/12/035 Court papers 1772 Dec 1 document

OB/SP/1772/12/036 Draft judgement paper 1772 Dec 1 document

OB/SP/1772/12/037 Judgement paper 1772 Dec 1 document

OB/SP/1772/12/038 Newgate calendar 1772 Dec 1 document Papers for 1773

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OB/SP/1773/01/001 John Hope makes a statement in the case 1772 Dec 10 against Christopher Lawless and Thomas Plunkett, who are charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1773/01/002 Thomas Holloway makes a statement in the 1772 Dec 17 case against Christopher Lawless and Thomas Plunkett, who are charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1773/01/003 James Watson accuses Lydia Ivory of stealing 1772 Dec 26 money from him 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 228 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/01/004 Lewis Herne, William Bell and Richard Mardell 1772 Dec 30 make statements in the case against Michael Doyle, who is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1773/01/005 Elizabeth Catherine Bruce, William Taylor and 1772 Dec 30 Israel Israel make statements in the case against John Hamilton, who is charged with stealing goods from Doctor Lewis Bruce's apartment in Somerset House 1 information

OB/SP/1773/01/006 Sarah Williams of Harley Street, Cavandish 1773 Jan 2 Square, Saint Marylebone, accuses John Redford of assaulting and robbing her on the highway at pistol point 1 information

OB/SP/1773/01/007 John Hand of Blackwall, ropemaker, accuses 1773 Jan 6 John Tynes alias Liverpool of stealing his watch and money on the highway at pistol point 1 information

OB/SP/1773/01/008 Barnaby Ternon accuses Margaret Creamer of 1773 Jan 8 stealing money from him 1 information

OB/SP/1773/01/009 James Humphries makes a statement in the 1773 Jan 11 case against Samuel Male and James Wilson, who are charged with various robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1773/01/010 Claude Larock, Richard Plaistow, Robert Hunt 1773 Jan 12 and John Taylor make statements in the case against John Roney and Robert Syer, who are charged with stealing one of his horses 1 information

OB/SP/1773/01/011 William Jones makes a statement in the case 1773 Jan 13 against John Redford and others, who are charged with various listed footpad robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1773/01/012 David Rocke accuses John Proctor and William 1773 Jan 13 Godlington of assaulting and robbing him at pistol point on the highway in Chelsea 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 229 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/01/013 Robert Cotrell and John Samuel make 1773 Jan 14 statements in the case against John Proctor and William Godlington, who are charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1773/01/014 Nicholas Stanley of White Hart Yard, Drury 1773 Jan 15 Lane, Saint Martin in the Fields, stonemason, and Thomas Boone, servant, request that their recognizances to prosecute John Clarke, who is charged with robbery, be respited until further order 1 petition

OB/SP/1773/01/015 John Forbes of Saint Bride's, Fleet Street, 1773 Jan baker, and Benjamin Booden, state that they delivered notices to Walter Woldon, prosecutor in the case against Thomas Booden and Henry Davis, stating that they would surrender themselves for trial 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/01/016 Thomas Booden and Henry Davis are to 1773 Jan 16 surrender themselves for trial on the -18 prosecution of Walter Woldon for a felony 1 notice

OB/SP/1773/01/017 Benjamin Lucas states that he bought William 1773 Jan Gates' stolen bushel measure from Richard Wilcox in good faith and asks for his recognizance be discharged 1 document

OB/SP/1773/01/018 William Chapman's recognizance to answer the 1773 Jan charge of forging a bill of exchange should be discharged 1 document

OB/SP/1773/01/019 Court papers 1773 Jan 1 document

OB/SP/1773/01/020 Draft judgement paper 1773 Jan 1 document

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OB/SP/1773/01/022 Newgate calendar 1773 Jan 1 document February

OB/SP/1773/02/001 Thomas Roberts of Hilliards Court, Old Gravel 1773 Jan 7 Lane, make a statement in the case against Watt Staniford and Joseph Sparrow, who are charged with various robberies and burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1773/02/002 Edmund Reynolds of Marlborough Court, 1773 Feb 4 Moorfields, pump maker, makes a statement in the case against Watt Staniford and Joseph Sparrow, who are charged with various listed burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1773/02/003 William Newman accuses George Whichcott of 1773 Jan 18 stopping the Hampstead coach between Fig Lane and the Mother Red Cap and robbing him of his silver watch and money 1 information

OB/SP/1773/02/004 Augusta DeGrey, Thomas DeGrey, Esther 1773 Jan 21 Smart, John Bird, Richard Barnett and Charles Cuthbert Carleton make statements in the case against Gabriel Dechaund and Elizabeth Dechaund, who are charged with burgling Thomas DeGrey's house in Chandos Street 1 information

OB/SP/1773/02/005 John Weeks, servant to Thomas Russell of 1773 Jan 22 Barbican, Saint Giles , accuses Ann Jones of stealing listed goods belonging to him from his master's house 1 information

OB/SP/1773/02/006 Thomas Warner, servant to Thomas Russell of 1773 Jan 23 Barbican, Saint Giles Cripplegate, accuses Ann Jones of stealing listed goods belonging to him from his master's house 1 information

OB/SP/1773/02/007 Warrant for the arrest of John McCormick, who 1773 Jan 23 is charged with several footpad robberies and murder 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 231 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/02/008 Stephen Phillips of Wharton's Court, Holborn, 1773 Jan 25 dealer, accuses George Humphreys of stealing his handkerchief 1 information

OB/SP/1773/02/009 Eleanor Castle, Ann Bush, Ann Stapleton, 1773 Jan 27 William Rogers and Charles Cartwright make statements in the case against Susannah Shaw, who is charged with assault and attempted burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1773/02/010 Edward Lee the younger, Thomas Merchant, 1773 Feb 1 John Wood and Charles Grubb, constable, make statements in the case against John Pearce, who is charged with stealing a pump and Charles Tringnent, who is charged with receiving the stolen pump 1 information

OB/SP/1773/02/011 James Burdell of Angel Alley, Bishopsgate 1773 Feb 1 Street, weaver, makes a statement in the case against Daniel Nicholls and James Dearing, who are charged with various listed burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1773/02/012 Joseph Grove makes a statement in the case 1773 Feb 3 against Joseph Piddock, who is charged with counterfeiting coins 1 information

OB/SP/1773/02/013 John Bellamore makes a statement in the case 1773 Feb 10 against Joseph Piddock, who is charged with counterfeiting coins 1 information

OB/SP/1773/02/014 Jean Louis Hauchar, Joseph Willmott and 1773 Feb 10 Sampson Hodgkinson make statements in the case against Henry Palmer, who is charged with stealing a trunk of goods belonging to Jean Louis Hauchar 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 232 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/02/015 Henry Green makes a statement in the case 1773 Feb 13 against Crispin Richards, James Sheridan and William Harding who are charged with various burglaries and robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1773/02/016 Jane Cook of Finchley Common, Ann Williams, 1773 Feb 15 George Hannon and John Plenier make statements in the case against James Lever, who is charged with burgling Jane Cook's house 1 information

OB/SP/1773/02/017 Richard Cook and Charles Ballard make 1773 Feb 16 statements in the case against Richard Beazor, John Beazor and Richard Bilby, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1773/02/018 Nicholas Raven makes a statement in the case 1773 Feb 16 against Richard Beazor, who is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1773/02/019 John Potter, Joseph Dalby, Samuel West and 1773 Feb 16 John Chandler make statements in the case against James Sheridan and William Harding, who are charged with assaulting and robbing John Potter 1 information

OB/SP/1773/02/020 Apsley Pillatt of Saint John Street, Saint 1773 Feb 17 Sepulchre without, ironmonger, accuses Thomas Bradman of stealing iron from his property 1 information

OB/SP/1773/02/021 Edward Walsh, who is charged with an 1773 Feb 19 unspecified felony, and Jacob Carr of Gravel Lane, Aldgate, snuff maker, state that they have been unable to subpoena Philip Jones, a material witness, as he is in Wales and request that the trial be delayed 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 233 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/02/022 Jury of Matrons state that Mary Delany, who is 1773 Feb charged with an unspecified felony, is pregnant 1 document

OB/SP/1773/02/023 List of court fees in the cases against J. Clarke 1773 Jan-Feb and {-} Trener 1 document

OB/SP/1773/02/024 Court papers 1773 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1773/02/025 Draft judgement paper 1773 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1773/02/026 Judgement paper 1773 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1773/02/027 Newgate calendar 1773 Feb 1 document April

OB/SP/1773/04/001 William Anderson of Spitalfields accuses 1773 Feb 22 Robert Wilton of assaulting him with a cutlass and attempting to burgle his house 1 information

OB/SP/1773/04/002 George, Earl of Pompeth, Harry Philips, 1773 Feb 23 Charles Grubb and Peter Senhouse make statements in the case against James Walnut and Mary Walnut, who are charged with stealing goods from George, Earl of Pompeth 1 information

OB/SP/1773/04/003 Robert Wilton, charged with burgling William 1773 Feb 25 Anderson's house, is bailed to return to answer the charge at the next sessions 1 certificate

OB/SP/1773/04/004 Jemima West and Margaret Foley make 1773 Mar 1 statements in the case against Patrick Cassady, who is charged with raping Jemima West 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 234 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/04/005 Thomas Younger of Old Gravel Lane, mariner, 1773 Mar 3-4 makes a statement in the case against William Evans and Thomas Ivers, who are charged with burglary 1 document

OB/SP/1773/04/006 Sarah Younger of Wapping, makes a statement 1773 Mar 18 in the case against William Evans and Thomas Ivers, who are charged with burglary 1 document

OB/SP/1773/04/007 Edward Thomas Tidcombe and James Bedford 1773 Mar 3 make statements in the case against Thomas Platt, who is charged with stealing a letter from a post office 1 document

OB/SP/1773/04/008 James Alexander and Alexander Menzies make 1773 Mar 4 statements in the case against Thomas Broadhead, who is charged with highway robbery 1 document

OB/SP/1773/04/009 John Howard of the Hyde, Edgware and 1773 Mar 4 Theophilis Simms make statements in the case against John Harp, who is charged with highway robbery 1 document

OB/SP/1773/04/010 Mary Stead of Great Marylebone Street, 1773 Mar 6 William Barrs, John Morris and Edward Catrill make statements in the case against John Walters and James Hampton, who are charged with footpad robbery 1 document

OB/SP/1773/04/011 Peter Maine, John Pearce and Richard Jones 1773 Mar 6 make statements in the case against James Webb and William Kingdom, who are charged with footpad robbery 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 235 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/04/012 William Chambers of Church Lane makes a 1773 Mar 7 statement in the case against Francis Dyer, William Longfield and James Deverix, who are charged with burgling a sugar house in Princes Square 1 document

OB/SP/1773/04/013 Richard Barnett of Saint Anne, Westminster, 1773 Mar 8 constable, makes a statement in the case against John Griffin and Arney Mason, who are charged with stealing a copper boiler 1 document

OB/SP/1773/04/014 Elizabeth Williams of Buckridge Street, Saint 1773 Mar 13 Giles, accuses Mary Connor of robbing her money 1 document

OB/SP/1773/04/015 Thomas Ensor of Highgate, tailor, accuses 1773 Mar 20 Joseph Smith of stopping his chaise on Finchley Common and robbing him of his watch and money at pistol point 1 examination

OB/SP/1773/04/016 Ann Williams otherwise Willoughby makes a 1773 Mar 25 statement in the case against James Monk, Joseph Monk and William Lubby, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1773/04/017 Elizabeth Rymul, William Bell, Thomas Hall, 1773 Mar 27 Timothy Parker and Francis Taylor make statements in the case against James Monk, Joseph Monk and William Lubby, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1773/04/018 Edward Cook, Ann Mann, Thomas Jones, 1773 Apr 1 Edward Holt, Thomas Boone, John Cotterel and Thomas Pearce make statements in the case against James Monk, Joseph Monk and William Lubby, who are charged with burglary 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 236 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/04/019 John Thitchener, Ann Hanby, John Preistman 1773 Apr 6 and Ann Willoughby alias Williams makes statements in the case agianst James Monk, Joseph Monk and William Lubby, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1773/04/020 Robert Bonnick accuses Mary Ives of stealing 1773 Mar 26 his watch and other goods 1 information

OB/SP/1773/04/021 Thomas Grimstone of Ratcliffe Cross, 1773 Mar 26 waterman, makes a statement in the case against John Firth, James Powers and John Utteridge, who are charged with stealing coal belonging to {-} Rudd of Hackney from a coal barge 1 information

OB/SP/1773/04/022 Ann Abbot makes a statement in the case 1773 Mar 23 against Pherne Francis, who is charged with stealing lace from William Elliot's shop window in City Road, Saint Luke and Mary Abbot and Kitty Bryan who are charged with being accessories to the robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1773/04/023 James Daniel, waterman, makes a statement in 1773 Mar 27 the case against John North and Jonathan Spicer, who are charged with stealing goods from a vessel called 'The Oak' 1 information

OB/SP/1773/04/024 William Tunbull makes a statement in the case 1773 Mar 27 against Jonathan Spicer and John North, who are charged with stealing barley 1 information

OB/SP/1773/04/025 Mary Bushnell, William Booth and Thomas 1773 Mar 30 Willis make statements in the case against William Wale, who is charged with stealing a cock and hen belonging to Samuel Goldhawk 1 information

OB/SP/1773/04/026 James Tillier accuses James Witnell of setting 1773 Mar 31 fire to his barn in Harmsworth 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 237 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/04/027 Edward Cox makes a statement in the case 1773 Mar 31 against James Witnell who is charged with setting fire to James Tillier's barn in Harmsworth 1 information

OB/SP/1773/04/028 Henry Cothery accuses Thomas Broadhead of 1773 Apr 7 stopping his chaise on Finchley Common and robbing him of money and silver 1 information

OB/SP/1773/04/029 Edward Lockwood, John Wills and John Austin 1773 Apr 7 make statements in the case against John Davis, who is charged with shooting William Joseph Lockwood 1 information

OB/SP/1773/04/030 Mary Moran accuses Esop Mann, Thomas 1773 Apr 7 Routledge and Patrick Shields of burgling her apartment 1 information

OB/SP/1773/04/031 Jane Coll and Mary Thompson make 1773 Apr 7 statements in the case against Esop Mann, Thomas Routledge and Patrick Shields, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1773/04/032 John Walker, Jane Patten, Francis Tollington 1773 Apr 8 and William Pizey make statements in the case against Mary Wellington, who is charged with stealing money from John Walker 1 information

OB/SP/1773/04/033 Richard Blagrave, William Dry, John Preistman 1773 Apr 10 and Alexander Yule make statements in the case against Thomas Southam, who is charged with stealing goods from boxes belonging to Richard Blagrove stored at Alexander Yule's premises 1 information

OB/SP/1773/04/034 Ann Cothery of Saint Stephen, City of London 1773 Apr 14 states that she and her husband were robbed by two highwaymen on Finchley Common 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 238 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/04/035 James Lawson accuses John Larkin of forging 1773 Apr 15 a warrant for payment 1 information

OB/SP/1773/04/036 William Wade of Westminster accuses Thomas 1773 Apr 16 Whitefoot of attempted highway robbery near Cavendish Square 1 information

OB/SP/1773/04/037 Thomas Loyd accuses Elizabeth Walker of 1773 Apr 17 stealing his watch 1 information

OB/SP/1773/04/038 Elias Cherry of Half Moon Alley, Bishopsgate, 1773 Apr 17 hackney coachman, makes a statement concerning the sabotage of a coach belonging to James Morris 1 information

OB/SP/1773/04/039 {-} Suffolk of Saint James writes to the 1773 Apr 18 of City of London stating that the King has commuted John Beazer's, Richard Beazer's and William Harding's sentences from execution to transportation for robbery and, the latter, highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1773/04/040 Thomas Craddock of Saint Mary, Whitechapel, 1773 Apr 20 weaver, accuses Levy Ashur of stealing silk from John Parker's house 1 information

OB/SP/1773/04/041 Elizabeth Strupar and Jane Foot, who were 1773 Apr 24 bound to appear against William Evans and Thomas Ivers, state that they handed over goods to Thomas Beavans, prosecutor, and request that their recognizances be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/04/042 Court papers 1773 Apr 1 document

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OB/SP/1773/04/044 Newgate calender 1773 Apr 1 document May

OB/SP/1773/05/001 Benjamin Jones of Saint John, Wapping, 1773 May 4 mariner, accuses Paul Preston of stealing a quantity of indigo from his ship, the 'Prince Tom', docked at Shadwell Dock 1 information

OB/SP/1773/05/002 John Fernando, Thomas Brown, John Ward, 1773 May 12 Andrew Anderson and Richard Mayfield make statements in the case against Paul Preston, who is charged with stealing a quantity of indigo from the ship, 'Prince Tom', docked at Shadwell Dock 1 information

OB/SP/1773/05/003 John Holland and Joseph Ward make 1773 May 5 statements in the case against James Connor, who is charged with robbing John Holland in a stable yard near Dover Street 1 information

OB/SP/1773/05/004 Abraham Levy makes a statement in the case 1773 May 8 against Bernard Soloman, who is charged with receiving stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1773/05/005 Benedict Scholler and Josiah Emery make 1773 May 8 statements in the case against Bernard Soloman, who is charged with receiving stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1773/05/006 John Tyler of Mile End, victualler, accuses 1773 May 8 Samuel Meakham of burgling his house 1 information

OB/SP/1773/05/007 James Wilson makes a statement in the case 1773 May 10 against Samuel Plaistow and Charles Evans, who are charged with burgling the Hercules' Pillars tap house in Great Queen Street 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 240 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/05/008 Thomas Burrin, Thomas Hays, servants to 1773 May 10 Charles Vere, and George Harman, watchman, make statements in the case against John Vaughan, who is charged with stealing fowl from Charles Vere's property in Hampstead 1 information

OB/SP/1773/05/009 John Morris makes a statement in the case 1773 May 10 against William Williams, who is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1773/05/010 William Oliver makes a statement in the case 1773 May 10 against William Williams, who is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1773/05/011 Michael Carrol accuses Jane Bird robbing his 1773 May 10 money 1 information

OB/SP/1773/05/012 Turner Calvert of Brandish Lodge, Suffolk 1773 May 10 accuses Samuel Hines of stealing his watch 1 information

OB/SP/1773/05/013 Mary Preston and Sarah Dobinson make 1773 May 12 statements in the case against Samuel Hines, who is charged with stealing Thomas Calvert's watch 1 information

OB/SP/1773/05/014 John Willcocks makes a statement in the case 1773 May 11 against Samuel Benjamin, Levy Abrahams, Edward Craven and Elizabeth Syde, who are charged with stealing a box of goods from a coach 1 information

OB/SP/1773/05/015 James Seabrook, coachman, makes a 1773 May 11 statement in the case against Samuel Benjamin, Levy Abrahams, Edward Craven and Elizabeth Syde, who are charged with stealing a box of goods from his coach 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 241 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/05/016 Jaques D'Aubigney, Mary Mitchell, Rebecca 1773 May 11 Wilson, John Jayes, Richard Murthwaite, George Eling and Thomas Sanderson make statements in the case against Sarah Etheridge and Charlotte Beard, who are charged with robbing Jaques D'Aubigney 1 information

OB/SP/1773/05/017 John Fellows, Robert Prout and John Tubb 1773 May 17 make statements in the case against Mary Williams, who is charged with stealing John Fellows' silver watch 1 information

OB/SP/1773/05/018 John Beck of Saint John, Wapping, waterman, 1773 May 18 makes a statement in the case against John Clemmock otherwise Perry Francis Collier otherwise Tow, who is charged with stealing headfasts from lighters docked at Wapping 1 information

OB/SP/1773/05/019 Eleazar Soloman Daniel makes a statement in 1773 May 19 the case against Alexander Elder and John Sharpe, who are charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1773/05/020 Joseph Bryant makes a statement in the case 1773 May 19 against Alexander Elder and John Sharpe, who are charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1773/05/021 Thomas Chisholm of Bunhill Row, surgeon, fifty 1773 May 20 -sixth Foot Guards, and Daniel Fisher of Bunhill Row, watchmaker, accuse John Smith of robbing them at pistol point on the highway at Hounslow Heath 1 information

OB/SP/1773/05/022 Edward Lace of Bodycot, Oxford, labourer, 1773 May 21 admits that he stole a gelding from a field in Chalfont Saint Peters belonging to John Hatch 1 examination

OB/SP/1773/05/023 Mary Lewis of the Two Brewers public house, 1773 May 21 Norton Folgate, accuses William Eames of forging a promissory note 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 242 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/05/024 William Eames, charged with forging a 1773 May 31 promissory note and Elizabeth Teather of Snow Hill, Saint Sepulchre, City of London, request that his trail be delayed as Henry Branton, a material witness, is in Hull and is unable to attend court 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/05/025 Ann Cardine Carr accuses Richard Taylor of 1773 May 24 assaulting her and stealing tea belonging to her husband at Ratcliffe Cross 1 information

OB/SP/1773/05/026 Michael Cain of Limehouse accuses Richard 1773 May 24 Taylor of assaulting and robbing him at Ratcliffe Cross 1 information

OB/SP/1773/05/027 John Morris of Saint Marylebone, watchman, 1773 May 25 Matthew Doyle, Henry Watson, Richard Jones and Simon Labell make statements in the case against William Boyd, who is charged with shooting John Morris 1 information

OB/SP/1773/05/028 John Robinson, Elizabeth Blandford, William 1773 May 27 Bettesworth and John Scott make statements in the case against Hannah Day, who is charged with stealing John Robinson's silver watch and other goods 1 information

OB/SP/1773/05/029 James Walnut, Mary Walnut and Benjamin 1773 May 28 Evans request that James and Mary Walnut's trial, on the prosecution of the Earl of Pomfret, be delayed as Susan Evans, a material witness, has been illegally persuaded not to attend trial by the prosecutor 1 information

OB/SP/1773/05/030 Court papers 1773 May 1 document

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OB/SP/1773/05/032 Judgement paper 1773 May 1 document

OB/SP/1773/05/033 Newgate calendar 1773 May 1 document July

OB/SP/1773/07/001 Mary Hancock of Gray's Inn Lane, Saint 1773 May 29 Andrew, Holborn, victualler, accuses Mary Hadshed of burgling her house 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/002 Edward Clarke of Golden Lane makes a 1773 May 29 statement in the case against Bernard Solomon, who is charged with assaulting a watchman 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/003 Joseph Langfer accuses makes a statement in 1773 Jun 2 the case against Joseph Barew, who is charged with being an accessory to a felony 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/004 Elizabeth Lynnell of Paddington and Ann Seear 1773 May 31 accuse John Pritchard of stealing two trunks belonging to them 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/005 Mary Welch accuses her former servant, 1773 Jun 2 Johanna Cartwright, of stealing various listed goods from her house 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/006 The Earl of Seaforth and his servant, Thomas 1773 Jun 3 Diaper, make statements in the case against Patrick Murphy and Patrick Crockan, who are charged with robbing the Earl of Seaforth on the highway between Kentish Town and Hampstead Road 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 244 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/07/007 George Smith, William Burridge and Martha 1773 Jun 9 Gregory make statements in the case against Patrick Murphy and Patrick Crockan, who are charged with robbing the Earl of Seaforth on the highway between Kentish Town and Hampstead Road 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/008 Edward Welch makes a statement in the case 1773 Jun 12 against Patrick Murphy and Patrick Crockan, who are charged with robbing the Earl of Seaforth on the highway between Kentish Town and Hampstead Road 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/009 Mary Chappell accuses John Goffe of robbing 1773 Jun 4 her in a field in Edmonton 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/010 Abraham Butterfield accuses Elizabeth 1773 Jun 5 Langdon of burgling his house in Whitechapel 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/011 John Bedoit, Swedish consul to Portugal, 1773 Jun 6 Charles Grubb, constable, and John Tubb, headborough, make statements in the case against John Johnston who is charged with stealing gold and money from John Bedoit 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/012 Samuel Coppock and Richard Howley make 1773 Jun 9 statements in the case against Robert Johnston, who is charged with forging a bill of exchange 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/013 Jonathan Hurst and the Earl of Clanbrassil 1773 Jun 16 make statements in the case against Robert Johnston, who is charged with forging a bill of exchange 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 245 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/07/014 Robert Johnston, who is charged with forging a 1773 Jul 10 bill of exchange, and Thomas Breese of Laurence Poultry Lane, poulterer, state that they have been unable to locate Tom {-}, a material witness and request that his trial be delayed 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/07/015 Thomas Breese of Laurence Poultry Lane, 1773 Jul 10 states that he served a notice on Samuel Coppock, prosecutor of the case against Robert Johnston, who is charged with forging a bill of exchange, that the trial was to be delayed 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/07/016 Robert Johnston, who is charged with forging a 1773 Jul 10 bill of exchange, and Thomas Breese of Laurence Poultry Lane, state that Captain George Smyth of the Irish Guards, a material witness, is in Bath and request that his trial be delayed until his return 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/07/017 William Russell of Stratford, Essex, carpenter, 1773 Jun 9 accuses Isabella Cummings of stealing his silver watch 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/018 Sarah Neale, Sarah Lovett, Ann Lovett and 1773 Jun 10 Sarah Gates make statements in the case against Ann Kettle, who is charged with stealing money from Thomas Neale's shop counter 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/019 Richard Jacobs, who is charged with forgery, 1773 Jun 12 states that he knows nothing of the affidavits produced by the prosecution, that the charge has been fabricated and further requests that his trial be heard at the current session without delay 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/07/020 William Dawson of Castle Street, Long Acre, 1773 Jul 1 Saint Martin in the Fields, broker, makes a statement in the case against Richard Jacobs, who is charged with forgery 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 246 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/07/021 Mary Jackson of Gravel Lane, Saint George, 1773 Jul 1 Southwark, makes a statement in the case against Richard Jacobs, who is charged with forgery 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/022 Charles Cuthbert Carleton of Litchfield Street, 1773 Jul 9 Saint Ann, Westminster, and Elizabeth Welch of Gravel Lane, Southwark, state that the prosecutors of the case against Richard Jacobs, who is charged with forgery, have been threatened 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/07/023 William Merridy of Gravel Lane, Southwark, 1773 Jul 12 labourer, and Thomas Welch of the same, labourer, state that Elizabeth Welch is being held against her will preventing her from giving evidence against Richard Jacobs, who is charged with forgery 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/07/024 Alexander Blair and Thomas Lyon, 1773 Jun 15 headborough, make statements in the case against Mary Jones, who is charged with robbing gold coins from Alexander Blair 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/025 Ann Boss accuses John Leonard of raping her 1773 Jun 16 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/026 Mary Cobbs, servant to Alexander Giddiss of 1773 Jun 21 Petty France, makes a statement in the case against John Leonard, who is charged with raping Ann Boss 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/027 James Guy, servant to {-} Vere, Southampton 1773 Jun 25 Buildings, Chancery Lane, makes a statement in the case against John Leonard, who is charged with raping Ann Boss 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/028 Mary Sandys makes a statement in the case 1773 Jun 26 against John Leonard, who is charged with raping Ann Boss 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 247 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/07/029 William Rawley and Patrick Devine make 1773 Jun 21 statements in the case against Elizabeth Dunbar, who is charged with stealing money from William Rawley 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/030 Sarah Craighton makes a statement in the case 1773 Jun 21 against Thomas Greer, Thomas Younger and James Younger, who are charged with burgling Margaret Mortimore's house in Gravel Lane 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/031 Margaret Mortimore of Gravel Lane, milliner, 1773 Jun 21 and Catherine Little make statements in the case against Thomas Greer, Thomas Younger and James Younger, who are charged with burgling Margaret Mortimore's house 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/032 Richard Gulley makes a statement in the case 1773 Jun 22 against William Boyd, Patrick Murphy, Patrick Crockan, Patrick Cooley and others, who are charged with various footpad robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/033 Richard Gulley makes a statement in the case 1773 Jun 22 against William Boyd, Patrick Murphy, Patrick Crockan, Patrick Cooley and others, who are charged with various footpad robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/034 Thomas Suffolk of Swan Alley, Saint James, 1773 Jun 24 Clerkenwell, butcher, accuses John Pinnock and Thomas Cook of stealing one of his sheep 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/035 William Dudley accuses Thomas Plunkett of 1773 Jun 26 robbing him and Samuel Colberg of money in Holloway 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/036 Samuel Colberg accuses Thomas Plunkett of 1773 Jun 30 robbing him and William Dudley of money in Holloway 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 248 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/07/037 Susanna Oakes of Saint Mary, Whitechapel, 1773 Jun 29 accuses Robert otherwise John Folliot of assaulting and robbing her on the highway in Great Tower Hill 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/038 Ann Evans of Mile End accuses William 1773 Jun 29 Hudson, John Fowler, Elias Cherry and William Barret of burgling her house 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/039 Benjamin Whitehouse of Woods Close, Saint 1773 Jul 2 James, Clerkenwell, accuses James Hayward of breaking into his shop and stealing two anvils 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/040 Richard Marshall accuses Nurse Parnell of 1773 Jul 4 stealing a silver pint mug from his house 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/041 William Ainsly of the Brig Rose, River Thames, 1773 Jul 5 accuses Anne Robson and Jane Lawson of stealing gold coins from him 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/042 Sarah Craig of Warwick Court, Saint Andrew, 1773 Jul 6 Holborn, Thomas Cook and Joseph Hudson, make statements in the case against Alexander Montgomery, who is charged with burgling Sarah Craig's house 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/043 Court papers 1773 Jul 1 information

OB/SP/1773/07/044 Draft judgement paper 1773 Jul 1 document

OB/SP/1773/07/045 Judgement papers 1773 Jul 1 document

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OB/SP/1773/09/001 William Leader of Theobalds Row, Saint 1773 Jul 12 Andrew, Holborn, Thomas Cotterall, James Cameron and Walter Butler make statements in the case against John Russell and William Hicks, who are charged with stealing fowl belonging to William Leader 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/002 William Conner makes a statement in the case 1773 Jul 13 against Philip Waters, who is charged with forging a promissory note 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/003 Lewis Poole and Thomas Withers make 1773 Jul 13 statements in the case against Philip Waters, who is charged with forging a promissory note 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/004 Samuel Dyer states that he was robbed by two 1773 Jul 19 unidentified women 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/005 Charles Jacob Sheffield and William Morris 1773 Jul 21 make statements in the case against George Brown, who is charged with robbing Charles Jacob Sheffield on the highway between Knightsbridge and Kensington 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/006 Thomas Whatmore and Joseph Waddleton 1773 Jul 22 make statements in the case against Samuel Lemon and Sarah Young, who are charged with stealing money from Thomas Whatmore 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/007 Charles Richmond makes a statement in the 1773 Jul 23 case against Thomas Benson, John Shakespeare, Thomas Crouch and Thomas Page, who are charged with various listed robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/008 Jacob Dycher accuses Elizabeth McDonald and 1773 Jul 26 Mary Burnham of stealing his money 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 250 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/09/009 Samuel Robinson makes a statement in the 1773 Jul 27 case against George Brown, who is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/010 Peter Sorenson accuses Jane Gardner and 1773 Jul 29 Eleanor Wyatt of stealing his money 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/011 Cornelius Colley makes a statement in the case 1773 Jul 30 against William Wheatley, John Briggs, William Parker, Henry Haslington and Henry Hill, who are charged with various listed robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/012 Mary Taylor and Hannah Williams make 1773 Aug 2 statements in the case against Cornelius Colley and John Briggs, who are charged with robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/013 Edmund Bailey, Joseph Lucas, Charlotte Monro 1773 Jul 31 and Thomas King make statements in the case against Thomas Ashby, who is charged with burgling Edmund Bailey's house 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/014 John Pot du Vin accuses Jane Findley of 1773 Aug 3 stealing money from his pocket 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/015 Mary Myer accuses Joseph Clarke of 1773 Aug 4 assaulting and attempting to rape her 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/016 James Christie accuses William Simpson of 1773 Aug 4 robbing him on the highway near Hounslow 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/017 George Ferguson and Timothy Parker make 1773 Aug 6 statements in the case against William Williamson alias McKenzie, who is charged with stealing diamond earrings from George Ferguson's shop in the Strand 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 251 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/09/018 Constantine Tealings, Ann Tealings and 1773 Aug 7 Richard Newton make statements in the case against William Williamson alias McKenzie, who is charged with stealing earrings and buckles from Constantine Tealings's shop 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/019 William Claxton makes a statement in the case 1773 Aug 7 against William Cox, who is charged with forging a promissory note 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/020 Edward Skeate White, linen draper, William 1773 Aug 10 Knapp, grocer, and Thomas Guy, horse dealer, all of Reading, make statements in the case against William Cox, who is charged with forging a promissory note 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/021 Jane Marrot Holt and Philip Jones make 1773 Aug 11 statements in the case against William Cox, who is charged with forging a promissory note 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/022 Edward Skeate White and William Knapp make 1773 Aug 18 statements in the case against William Cox, who is charged with forging a promissory note 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/023 Isabella Delaporte and Charles Rogers make 1773 Aug 12 statements in the case against William Haysell, who is charged with bigamy 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/024 John Head accuses Frances Brown of 1773 Aug 16 assaulting and robbing him near Temple Bar 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/025 Richard Pimaston accuses Mary Mills of 1773 Aug 23 robbing him in Long Lane, Smithfield 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/026 Redmund Burke of East Lane, Rotherhithe, 1773 Aug 24 accuses William Sampson of robbing him in Saint Catherine's Lane 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 252 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/09/027 William Sandgrove of Ratcliffe Highway, 1773 Aug 26 mariner, accuses Michael Brien of stealing money and goods from him 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/028 Ebeneazer Wallace accuses Martha Keppel of 1773 Aug 27 stealing money from him in Dean Street, Holborn 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/029 John Colby makes a statement in the case 1773 Aug 29 against Francis Talbot, Lyon Lyons, Emmanuel Peele and Bernard Soloman, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/030 John Colby makes a statement in the case 1773 Aug 29 against Francis Talbot, Lyon Lyons, Emmanuel Peele and Bernard Soloman, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/031 Alexander Williamson and Thomas Jones make 1773 Aug 30 statements in the case against Thomas Price, who is charged with stealing Alexander Williamson's watch 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/032 Joseph Tunstall of Grub Street, City of London, 1773 Aug 30 accuses Ann Brown of stealing his watch and money 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/033 William Russell of Stratford, Essex, carpenter 1773 Aug 30 and Elizabeth Grey of Saint George, tailor, make statements in the case against Isabella Cummings and Christopher Teafe who are charged with stealing and receiving William Russell's watch 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/034 Susanna Turpin of Saint George makes a 1773 Sep 3 statement in the case against Isabella Cummings and Christopher Teafe who are charged with stealing and receiving William Russell's watch 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 253 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/09/035 Isaac Votear makes a statement in the case 1773 Sep 6 against Samuel Marriott and Emanuel Peele, who are charged with various robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/036 James Watson, who is charged with burgling 1773 Sep 6 John Hasledine's house, requests that his trial proceed and be discharged if the prosecutor does not appear 1 petition

OB/SP/1773/09/037 James Watson, who is charged with burgling 1773 Sep 6 John Hasledine's house, states that he intends to refer his petition, requesting that his trial proceed and be discharged if the prosecutor does not appear, to the court 1 document

OB/SP/1773/09/038 Josiah Reynolds of Queen Street, Bloomsbury, 1773 Sep 10 states that he delivered to James Haseldine, prosecutor of the case against James Watson for burglary, the defendant's notice of his intention to refer his petition to the court 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/09/039 Lawrence Doley and Edmund Heffer make 1773 Sep 7 statements in the case against James Wallace, Thomas Povey, Thomas Slade, Susanna Everett, Jane Malpas and Martha Lane who are charged with various robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1773/09/040 Walter Sebbons of Saint Mary, Islington, and 1773 Sep 8 Terry Pullen of Lower Street, Islington, who are bound to appear in the case against Sarah Hughes, who is charged with receiving stolen goods, state that her husband Thomas Hughes has absconded 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/09/041 Jury of Matrons state that Elizabeth Herring, 1773 Sep who is charged with an unspecified felony, is not pregnant 1 document

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OB/SP/1773/09/043 Draft judgement paper 1773 Sep 1 document

OB/SP/1773/09/044 Judgement paper 1773 Sep 1 document

OB/SP/1773/09/045 Newgate calendar 1773 Sep 1 document October

OB/SP/1773/10/001 Sarah Crane and Francis Paris make 1773 Sep 10 statements in the case against Thomas Jewes, who is charged with assault and robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1773/10/002 William Oakman, George Oakman and James 1773 Sep 13 Smith make statements in the case against Philip Malan, who is charged with attempting to steal William Oakman's clothes and money 1 information

OB/SP/1773/10/003 George Tyler accuses Mary Murphy otherwise 1773 Sep 14 Plunkett of stealing his money 1 information

OB/SP/1773/10/004 Joseph Connell makes a statement in the case 1773 Sep 14 against Richard Delaney alias Smith, James -22 Lawler and Richard Follerell, who are charged with various robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1773/10/005 Thomas Nevill of Postman Mews, Saint 1773 Sep 15 Marylebone, lamp lighter, accuses Joseph Clark of assaulting him 1 document

OB/SP/1773/10/006 John Headly, Joseph Connell and William Dry 1773 Sep 22 make statements in the case against Richard Delaney alias Smith, who is charged with various robberies 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 255 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/10/007 William Rutherford makes a statement in the 1773 Sep 27 case against David Morris and William Williams, who are charged with robbing {-} Stratham on the highway 1 information

OB/SP/1773/10/008 Edward Bryan and Elizabeth Smith make 1773 Sep 27 statements in the case against Mary Royston, who is charged with stealing Edward Bryan's watch 1 information

OB/SP/1773/10/009 William Miles and Thomas Peterson, 1773 Sep 29 headborough, make statements in the case against John Twanney, who is charged with robbing William Miles 1 information

OB/SP/1773/10/010 George Barnsby makes a statement in the case 1773 Oct 1 against John Croft, Richard Bradley, Thomas Watson, John Clift and Thomas Carter, who are charged with various burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1773/10/011 John Dodson of Saint John, Hackney, weaver, 1773 Oct 5 accuses James Childs of committing various footpad robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1773/10/012 Joseph Smith makes a statement in the case 1773 Oct 6 against James Cuthbert, who is charged with receiving stolen butter 1 information

OB/SP/1773/10/013 James Valentine makes a statement in the 1773 Oct 8 case against John Wilson otherwise Harding, John Murphy, Lambert Reding and John Halyer, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1773/10/014 William Hucks, John Latham, William Walton, 1773 Oct 15 John Dinmore and Mary Walker make statements in the case against John Wilson otherwise Harding and others, who are charged with burglary 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 256 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/10/015 James Watson, who is charged with burgling 1773 Oct John Hasledine's house, requests that his trial proceed and be discharged if the prosecutor does not appear 1 petition

OB/SP/1773/10/016 James Watson, who is charged with burgling 1773 Oct 12 John Hasledine's house, states that he intends to refer his petition, requesting that his trial proceed and be discharged if the prosecutor does not appear, to the court 1 document

OB/SP/1773/10/017 Josiah Reynolds of Queen Street, Bloomsbury, 1773 Oct 20 states that he delivered to James Haseldine, prosecutor of the case against James Watson for burglary, the defendant's notice of his intention to refer his petition to the court 1 notice

OB/SP/1773/10/018 Elizabeth Martin makes a statement in the case 1773 Oct 13 against Isabella Liddle, who is charged stealing money from Samuel Walker 1 information

OB/SP/1773/10/019 James Thornton states that he will attend court 1773 Oct 16 to be tried on the prosecution of John Griffin for an unspecified felony 1 document

OB/SP/1773/10/020 William Chetham of Lillyput Lane states that he 1773 Oct 22 delivered to John Griffin, prosecutor of the case against James Thornton for an unspecified felony, the defendant's notice of his intention to attend court for trial 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/10/021 Thomas Lyon, bound to appear against Michael 1773 Oct 20 Carrol and others, who were charged with assaulting and robbing Joseph Ball, states that he did not appear due to the neglect of the prosecutor and requests that his recognizance be discharged 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 257 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/10/022 Elizabeth Johnson of Store Street, Saint Giles 1773 Oct 20 in the Fields, bound to appear against Thomas Jones, who is charged with robbing her bonnet, states that she was told that the defendant had escaped and requests that her recognizance be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/10/023 James Mendum of Duke Street, Saint James, 1773 Oct 20 bound to appear against Luke Williams, who is charged with stealing goods belonging to John Pratt, states that he attended court when directed and requests that his recognizance be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/10/024 Joseph Winsor of Gilbert Street, Saint George, 1773 Oct 21 Bloomsbury, surgeon and apothecary, states that William Porter, who was charged with an unspecified felony, has died in prison 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/10/025 William Adams of Holborn Court, Grays Inn, 1773 Oct 21 yeoman, bound to prosecute Elizabeth Gurney for stealing his purse, states that the defendant escaped from custody and requests that his recognizance be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/10/026 David Alexander of Grays Inn Lane, Saint 1773 Oct 21 Andrew, Holborn, victualler, accuses Eleanor Taylor of stealing various listed goods from him 1 information

OB/SP/1773/10/027 George Pelly of Davis Street, Westminster, 1773 Oct 22 bound to prosecute Mary Batemen for stealing money from him, states that he was too ill to attend court and requests that his recognizance be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/10/028 Robert Michael John of Parrott Alley, East 1773 Oct 22 Smithfield, mariner, bound to appear against Margaret Dyer and Ann Stewart, who are charged with robbing John Barry, states that he was not aware of his recognizance and requests that it be discharged 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 258 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/10/029 James Sufflee, bound to appear against 1773 Oct 23 Edward Faint, who is charged with stealing rabbit skins, requests that his recognizance be discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1773/10/030 Aaron Isaacs alias Pollock charged with 1773 Oct 23 receiving stolen goods: Henry Goodman, William Withers and James Freshfield, were bound over to ensure his appearance, but say that they have failed to find him and ask for their recognizances to be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/10/031 Ebenezer Everingham of Monmouth Street and 1773 Oct 25 Francis Tollington, bound to give evidence against Mary Sharpless, charged with petty larceny, state that they did not hear their names being called at court and ask for their recognizances to be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/10/032 John Fleitman of Saint John, Wapping, 1773 Oct 25 victualler and Susanna Payne, bound to give evidence against John Branson, state that the defendant was released while they were waiting to give evidence and request that their recognizances be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/10/033 William Morris of Whitechapel, breechmaker, 1773 Oct 26 bound to give evidence against Amelia Isaacs and Sarah Waters, who are charged with stealing William German's money, states that he cannot give evidence as the prosecutor is at sea 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/10/034 Ann Webster of Saint Ann, who prosecuted 1773 Oct 26 Robert Lewis for stealing her watch, states that she intended to prosecute James Gardner for receiving the stolen watch, but could not apprehend him 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 259 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/10/035 John Harris of Cable Street, Saint George in 1773 Oct 26 the East, glass cutter, bound to prosecute James Newton for stealing various listed goods from him, states he could not attend court as his pregnant wife became ill 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/10/036 Walter Davidson and John Fox, bound to 1773 Oct 26 prosecute and appear against Elizabeth McDuggle, charged with stealing goods from Walter Davidson, state that they were not aware of court procedure and did not intend to spare her from prosecution 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/10/037 Richard Dignum of Clerkenwell Bridewell, Saint 1773 Oct James, Clerkenwell, yeoman, states that John Harp, who was committed to prison on the prosecution of John Howard, has died 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/10/038 Mary Taylor of Frog Lane, Islington, bound to 1773 Oct prosecute William Wheatley and John Briggs, charged with assaulting and robbing her on the highway, states that she was too ill with fever to attend court and requests that her recognizance be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/10/039 William Moxon of Old Gravel Lane, carpenter, 1773 Oct is bound to prosecute Elizabeth Young and Elizabeth Smith for committing perjury in the trial against Frank otherwise Francis Lewis 1 recognizance

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OB/SP/1773/10/041 Draft judgement paper 1773 Oct 1 document

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OB/SP/1773/12/001 James Miles accuses Stephen Smith and 1773 Oct 22 Robert Palmer of counterfeiting silver coins 1 information

OB/SP/1773/12/002 William Cranwell makes a statement in the 1773 Oct 25 case against Simon Hyams and Abraham Hyams, who are charged with stealing calf skins 1 information

OB/SP/1773/12/003 William Thompson accuses William Hughes of 1773 Nov 3 stealing a quantity of oats from him 1 information

OB/SP/1773/12/004 William Goss and Daniel Goss accuses Ann 1773 Nov 5 Smith of stealing money from William Goss 1 information

OB/SP/1773/12/005 George Clements of Booth Road, Islington, 1773 Nov 8 Saint James, Clerkenwell, carpenter, accuses John Beddington of stealing two ducks from him 1 information

OB/SP/1773/12/006 Hannah Munford makes a statement in the 1773 Nov 11 case against Esther Peters, Ann Chatham, Ann Bartlett and Thomas Wright, who are charged with various listed felonies 1 information

OB/SP/1773/12/007 Margaret Snow of Peter Street, Saint James, 1773 Nov 15 Westminster, washerwoman and Ann Boyd make statements in the case against Elizabeth Constable, who is charged with stealing eight shirts 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 261 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/12/008 John Creed of White Horse Street, Ratcliffe, 1773 Nov 16 makes a statement in the case against John Ridley and Benjamin Martin, who are charged with stealing and slaughtering a cow belonging to Charles Laycock 1 information

OB/SP/1773/12/009 Charles Laycock of Islington, Saint James, 1773 Nov 16 Clerkenwell, cow keeper, accuses John Ridley and Benjamin Martin of stealing and slaughtering his cow 1 information

OB/SP/1773/12/010 John New of White Horse Street, Ratcliffe, 1773 Nov 16 butcher, makes a in the case against John Ridley and Benjamin Martin, who are charged with stealing and slaughtering a cow belonging to Charles Laycock 1 information

OB/SP/1773/12/011 Ann Green of Tennis Court, Middle Row, Saint 1773 Nov 19 Andrew, Holborn, mantua maker, accuses Sarah Philips of stealing various listed goods from her 1 information

OB/SP/1773/12/012 Thomas Trulling, William Burbridge, Abigail 1773 Nov 25 Spouniefoot, Rachael Moody, Thomas Lyon and Dennis McDonald make statements in the case against Benjamin Robinson and Thomas Kirby, who are charged with stealing various kitchen goods from Thomas Trulling 1 information

OB/SP/1773/12/013 Charles Silbourne of Mark Lane, Saint Olave, 1773 Nov 26 City of London, wine cooper, accuses Ann Duffy and Sarah Marshall of stealing his watch 1 information

OB/SP/1773/12/014 Thomas Mapey of Field Lane, Saint Andrew, 1773 Nov 26 Holborn, salesman, accuses John Leake of stealing two waistcoats from his shop 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 262 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/12/015 John Scott makes a statement in the case 1773 Nov 27 against John Rann, David Monroe, William Davis and John Saunders, who are charged with various footpad robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1773/12/016 John Wilson, mariner, confesses to committing 1773 Nov 30 various listed burglaries with John Osborn and others 1 information

OB/SP/1773/12/017 George Dawson and James Everett make 1773 Dec 1 statements in the case against John Taylor who is accused of burgling Ann Montague's house in Hanover Square 1 information

OB/SP/1773/12/018 Ann Wood makes a statement in the case 1773 Dec 1 against John Taylor, who is charged with burgling Ann Montague's house in Hanover Square 1 information

OB/SP/1773/12/019 John Polly accuses John Taylor of burgling Ann 1773 Dec 4 Montague's house in Hanover Square 1 information

OB/SP/1773/12/020 Mary Delven of York Court, Saint John, 1773 Dec 3 Wapping, accuses Mary Dailey of stealing money from Thomas Pruant 1 information

OB/SP/1773/12/021 John Yates of Woolwich, Kent and Arthur Divet, 1773 Dec 4 waiter, make statements in the case against Elizabeth Sims, who is charged with stealing money from John Yates 1 information

OB/SP/1773/12/022 Robert Falkener of Salisbury Court, Fleet 1773 Dec 9 Street, harpsichord maker, states that William Frankland, who is charged with shooting Thomas Miller of Hammersmith, is insane and unfit for trial 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 263 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1773/12/023 Daniel Greer of Kensington, attorney, states 1773 Dec 9 that William Frankland, who is charged with shooting Thomas Miller of Hammersmith, is insane and unfit for trial 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/12/024 Thomas Shelton of Saint Andrew, Holborn, 1773 Dec 10 states that he delivered to the prosecutor, James Thorley, Tobias William's notice that he will appear at court to answer the charge brought against him 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/12/025 Tobias Williams states that he will appear at 1773 Dec court to answer the charge against him brought by James Thorley 1 document

OB/SP/1773/12/026 John Heitman and Susan Payne, bound to give 1773 Dec 25 evidence against John Branson, who is charged with stealing a shirt belonging to John Heitman, state that they attended court to give evidence and request that their recognizances be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1773/12/027 Court papers 1773 Dec 1 document

OB/SP/1773/12/028 Draft judgement paper 1773 Dec 1 document

OB/SP/1773/12/029 Judgement paper 1773 Dec 1 document

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OB/SP/1774/01/001 John Gisbourne, Charles Gibson, Sarah Burch 1773 Dec 14 and John Dixon make statements in the case against John Brotherton, who is charged with burgling John Gisbourne's shop in Gerard Street, Saint Ann's 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 264 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/01/002 Samuel Osmond of South Mimms, farmer, 1773 Dec 16 accuses Thomas Smith of stealing three bushels of wheat from his barn 1 information

OB/SP/1774/01/003 Richard Hart of Angel Inn, Islington, Saint 1773 Dec 17 James, Clerkenwell, servant, accuses William Dale and Samuel Boddon of burgling Christopher Bartholomew's house in Islington 1 information

OB/SP/1774/01/004 Henry Davis, porter to Ann Longbotham of 1773 Dec 18 Saint Catherine near the Tower of London, cheesemonger, accuses Joseph Buckle of stealing a cask of butter from Saint Catherine's Stairs belonging to his mistress 1 information

OB/SP/1774/01/005 John Flaxmore makes a statement in the case 1773 Dec 20 against James Wallace Thorne and William Conyers, who are charged with various listed footpad robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1774/01/006 Reverend James Trebeck and Gideon Elliott 1773 Dec 24 make statements in the case against John Herne and Joshua Coster, who are charged with robbing Reverend James Trebeck and his wife on the Uxbridge Road 1 information

OB/SP/1774/01/007 William Halliley, Michael McCartney, Patrick 1773 Dec 27 Devine, John Wright and Mary Jordan make statements in the case against Sarah Wade and Esther Mills, who are charged with stealing money and gold from William Halliley and Michael McCartney 1 information

OB/SP/1774/01/008 James Maltravers and James Belbin make 1773 Dec 30 statements in the case against James Griffiths, who is charged with stealing goods from James Maltravers 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 265 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/01/009 Thomas Wigmore makes a statement in the 1774 Jan 3 case against John Trusty, William Sheen, John Butcher and John Doughty, who are charged with various listed burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1774/01/010 Sarah Richards, Catherine Archibald and 1774 Jan 5 Margaret Conde make statements in the case against Richard Totterall, who is charged with stealing goods and money from Sarah Richards 1 information

OB/SP/1774/01/011 George Pickering, Richard Mason and John 1774 Jan 8 Barnard make statements in the case against Philip Lewis, who is charged with stealing two watches from George Pickering's house 1 information

OB/SP/1774/01/012 Edward Darby of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch, 1774 Jan 10 weaver, confesses to carrying out various listed burglaries with James Bishop and Robert Simmons 1 information

OB/SP/1774/01/013 William Lawton makes a statement in the case 1774 Jan 10 against Dennis Shiels and others, who are charged with various listed burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1774/01/014 John Archard of Oxford Street, Saint George, 1774 Jan 11 Hanover Square, accuses Isaac Sleigh and Samuel Lilly of stealing his gold watch in New Bond Street 1 information

OB/SP/1774/01/015 Thomas Griffiths of Duke Street, Lincoln's Inn 1774 Jan 13 Fields, son of James Griffiths, charged with an unspecified felony, states that he has been unable to locate Roger Gastrell, a material witness for the defence, and requests that the trial be delayed 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 266 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/01/016 John Delaforce of Norton Folgate, pawnbroker, 1774 Jan 15 bound to give evidence in the case against Ann Allen, who was charged with being an accessory to highway robbery, says he did attend court to give evidence and asks that his recognizance be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/01/017 Henry Wright, John Sanderson, Laurence Dunn 1774 Jan 15 and George Whitrow, bound to give evidence in the case against William Beckman, charged with robbing Jacob Rice, say that Henry Wright was too ill to attend and ask that their recognizances be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/01/018 George Clements of Saint James, Clerkenwell, 1774 Jan carpenter, bound to prosecute John Beddington for stealing two ducks from him, states that he did not neglect to attend court and requests that his recognizance be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/01/019 William Fuller of Charing Cross, Saint Martin in 1774 Jan the Fields, waiter, bound to appear against George Watson for stealing Thomas Strawn's silver spoon, states that he did not neglect to attend court and requests that his recognizance be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/01/020 Court papers 1774 Jan 1 document

OB/SP/1774/01/021 Draft judgement paper 1774 Jan 1 document

OB/SP/1774/01/022 Judgement paper 1774 Jan 1 document

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OB/SP/1774/02/001 Ann Horner, Edward Horner, Joseph Collins 1774 Jan 10 and Stephen Kendrick make statements in the case against John Robinson, who is charged with burgling Edward Horner's house in Titchfield Street, Saint Ann's 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/002 Arnold George, apprentice to George Bells of 1774 Jan 15 Horsely Downs, Surrey, makes a statement in the case against William Wheeler and others, who are charged with various robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/003 Robert Taverner makes a statement in the case 1774 Jan 18 against William Hill, who is charged with receiving goods stolen by William Wheeler and others 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/004 Charles Milner, chandler, makes a statement in 1774 Jan 17 the case against John Rosamond, who is charged with counterfeiting coins 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/005 Thomas Baker, hackney coach driver, makes a 1774 Jan 17 statement in the case against John Rosamond, who is charged with counterfeiting coins 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/006 Mary Rowbottom makes a statement in the 1774 Jan 17 case against John Rosamond, who is charged with counterfeiting coins 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/007 John Fitzgerald confesses to burgling a house 1774 Jan 22 in Wapping Street with John Warren, John Clark and Mark Brown 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/008 John Garmnull of Goswell Street, Saint Luke, 1774 Jan 22 salesman, accuses Martha Davis of stealing magazines, pamphlets and sermons from him 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 268 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/02/009 John Bealby, Benjamin Bealby, Dennis 1774 Jan 22 McDonald, John Dixon and John Tubb make statements in the case against William Richmond and others, who are charged with stealing goods from John and Benjamin Bealby's shop in Princes Street, Westminster 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/010 James Parish makes a statement in the case 1774 Jan 22 against William Richmond, James Ross and William Clayton, who are charged with stealing goods from John and Benjamin Bealby's shop in Princes Street, Saint James, Westminster 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/011 Elizabeth Evans, Isaac Evans and Elizabeth 1774 Jan 22 Murphy make statements in the case against William Richmond, James Ross and William Clayton, who are charged with stealing goods from John and Benjamin Bealby's shop in Princes Street, Westminster 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/012 Margaret Hartley makes a statement in the 1774 Jan 24 case against Elizabeth Stanford and Mary Lewis, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/013 John Haynes of Saint Mary, Whitechapel, 1774 Jan 26 headborough, makes a statement in the case against William Ashford, who is charged with various burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/014 Alexander Allen makes a statement in the case 1774 Jan 26 against William Ashford, who is charged with various burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/015 Timothy Dealy of High Holborn, Saint Giles in 1774 Jan 27 the Fields, saddler, accuses William Lee and Ambrose Dukes of stealing a saddle and stirrups from him and John Hawkins of receiving the stolen goods 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 269 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/02/016 Thomas Turner accuses William Lee and 1774 Jan 27 Ambrose Dukes of stealing a saddle and stirrups from Timothy Dealy, and John Hawkins of receiving the stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/017 Sarah Marshall and William Reynolds make 1774 Jan 27 statements in the case against John Wild, who is charged with stealing clothes 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/018 Sarah Marshall and Samuel Sidebottom make 1774 Feb 2 statements in the case against John Wild, who is charged with stealing clothes 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/019 William Cross, foreman to William Harris of 1774 Feb 2 Monmouth Street, makes a statement in the case against John Wild, who is charged with stealing clothes 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/020 Robert Blair makes a statement in the case 1774 Jan 28 against Daniel Larrimore who is charged with burglary, and Jane Robinson, William Dickinson, Elizabeth Norbury, Esther Smith and James Garth, who are charged with receiving stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/021 John Walker makes a statement in the case 1774 Jan 28 against Daniel Larrimore who is charged with burglary, and Jane Robinson, William Dickinson, Elizabeth Norbury, Esther Smith and James Garth, who are charged with receiving stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/022 John Swan of Great Saffron Hill, Saint Andrew, 1774 Feb 1 Holborn, broker and smith, accuses Dennis Doyle of burgling his house 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 270 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/02/023 Thomas Causer of Ragg Street, Saint James, 1774 Feb 1 Clerkenwell, silver buckle maker, makes a statement in the case against John Swan, who is charged with burgling Dennis Doyle's house in Great Saffron Hill, Saint Andrew, Holborn 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/024 William Grundy of Sun Street, Bishopgate, City 1774 Feb 1 of London, tailor, states that, with William Cook and Richard Wood, he robbed a women of her silk hat in Moorfields, Saint Leonard, Shoreditch 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/025 Thomas Richardson, coachman to Anthony 1774 Feb 2 Dickins of Lincoln's Inn Fields, states that his great coat was stolen from his master's stable 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/026 John Warren accuses Thomas Watson of 1774 Feb 4 attempting to burgle a shop and washhouse between Cowcross and Saffron Hill 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/027 Mary Hawkins of Peter Street, Cowcross, Saint 1774 Feb 4 James, Clerkenwell, accuses Thomas Watson of attempting to burgle her shop and washhouse 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/028 Thomas Leman accuses Benjamin Godfrey and 1774 Feb 5 others of robbing his money 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/029 Thomas Boodger and Zachariah Hardman 1774 Feb 7 make statements in the case against Samuel Triballs, who is charged with stealing cloth from Thomas Boodger's shop in Long Acre 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/030 John Read of Uxbridge, butcher, accuses 1774 Feb 7 James Parrot of stealing sheep 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/031 Samuel Parrot makes a statement in the case 1774 Feb 10 against his father, James Parrot, who is charged with stealing sheep from John Read 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 271 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/02/032 Margaret Benson of Saint John, Wapping, 1774 Feb 12 accuses John Hurley and another of stealing a jacket from her shop at Execution Dock 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/033 William Hales, Harwood Lassiter, Mary Ann 1774 Feb 12 Barr and Morris Swinney make statements in the case against Thomas Dennis and Thomas Hopkins, who are charged with attempting to burgle William Hales's house 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/034 Charles Greenup of Great Saffron Hill, Saint 1774 Feb 12 Andrew, Holborn, accuses Sarah Porter of stealing a brass pan from his shop 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/035 John Vernon of High Holborn accuses Ambrose 1774 Feb 16 Cartwell and others of assaulting and robbing him in Pyiot Street, Saint Giles in the Fields 1 information

OB/SP/1774/02/036 The Governor of the House of Correction at 1774 Feb 16 Clerkenwell is to present James Wilkes, who is charged with stealing horses, at court and show why the defendant was not moved to Newgate as directed by the court 1 order

OB/SP/1774/02/037 The Governor of the House of Correction is to 1773 Oct 19 detain James Wilkes, who is charged with stealing horses, until he is discharged by the course of law 1 order

OB/SP/1774/02/038 John Canfield of Saint James, Clerkenwell, 1774 Feb 16 vintner, states that he was unable to subpoena John Russell and John White of Bishopsgate, who are material defence witnesses in the case against Benjamin Godfrey, as they had gone to Birmingham 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 272 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/02/039 Benjamin Godfrey states that he cannot 1774 Feb 17 conduct his defence while John Russell and John White of Bishopsgate, who are material witnesses in the case, are in Birmingham 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/02/040 List of jurors 1774 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1774/02/041 Court papers 1774 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1774/02/042 Draft judgement paper 1774 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1774/02/043 Judgement paper 1774 Feb 1 document

OB/SP/1774/02/044 Newgate calendar 1774 Feb 1 document April

OB/SP/1774/04/001 Ann Hooker, Mary Jarvis, John Williams, 1774 Feb 2-4 Thomas Tingle, John MacKennis, Elizabeth MacKennis, Thomas Olive and Paul Caldwell make statements in the case against Jane Cornforth, who is charged with murdering her bastard child 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/002 Ann Brookland accuses John Ward of stealing 1774 Feb 21 various listed goods belonging to her 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/003 Sarah Dickenson accuses Jane Bennett of 1774 Feb 21 stealing a kettle and apron from her room in Samuel Lacy's house in Blue Court, Saffron Hill, Saint Andrew, Holborn 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/004 Samuel Rhodes, farmer, accuses Thomas 1774 Feb 22 Crockett and William Deverey of stealing a sack of grain belonging to him 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 273 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/04/005 Samuel Rhodes, farmer, accuses Thomas 1774 Feb 22 Andrews of receiving a sack of grain stolen from him by Thomas Crockett and William Deverey 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/006 Anthony Chapman and John Smith make 1774 Feb 23 statements in the case against Abraham Abrahams, who is charged with forging a money order 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/007 John Jones, Joseph Brown and John Weaklin 1774 Feb 23 make statements in case against Mary Barker, who is charged with stealing John Jones's silver watch and money 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/008 Mary Street makes a statement in the case 1774 Feb 23 against John Gahagan, who is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/009 Elizabeth Jones makes a statement in the case 1774 Apr 11 against John Gahagan, who is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/010 William Tibball of Masey Island, near 1774 Feb 24 Colchester, Essex, oyster dredger, accuses Alice Parks, Ann Colebrand, Mary Botrele and Hannah Arkam of stealing money and goods from his person 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/011 Valentine Guerin, servant to Thomas Morgan of 1774 Feb 25 Piccadilly, accuses Frances Hall, John Eddins and Richard Garratt of stealing china goods belonging to his master 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/012 Edward Watson and Aaron Morris make 1774 Feb 28 statements in the case against Thomas Mackling, who is charged with stealing various listed goods from Edward Watson 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 274 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/04/013 Mary Strange makes a statement in the case 1774 Feb 28 against William Brown, John Griffin and James Stewart, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/014 William Hepworth makes a statement in the 1774 Feb 28 case against William Brown, John Griffin and James Stewart, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/015 Mary Somerton makes a statement in the case 1774 Mar 2 against William Brown, John Griffin and James Stewart, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/016 Mary Cornish makes a statement in the case 1774 Mar 2 against William Brown, John Griffin and James Stewart, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/017 James Stevens of Christ Church, weaver, 1774 Mar 2 makes a statement in the case against William Rice and Peter Perrier, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/018 Ann Doe, Elizabeth Jones, Frances Bailey, 1774 Mar 7 Margaret Gogan, Ann Best and John Tyrrell make statements to the Coroner in the case against Ann Holding, who is charged with murdering Elizabeth Tanner 1 document

OB/SP/1774/04/019 Martha House accuses James Whitehouse and 1774 Mar 7 James Piner of assaulting and robbing her in Bunhill Row, Saint Luke, and John Hartley, Margaret Thorogood and Mary Welch of receiving the stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/020 William Parker makes a statement in the case 1774 Mar 7 against James Whitehouse and James Piner, who are charged with assaulting and robbing Martha House in Bunhill Row, Saint Luke 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 275 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/04/021 John Hartley, who is charged with receiving 1774 Mar 12 goods stolen by James Whitehouse from Martha House, states that he never saw the goods until he came to court 1 examination

OB/SP/1774/04/022 John Pettit makes a statement in the case 1774 Mar 10 against Abraham Franklin, George Hartley, William Hill and Thomas Hill, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/023 Walter Blackwall, Richard Howe, William Gibbs 1774 Mar 10 and Andrew Murphy make statements in the case against John Charles, who is charged with stealing rope from a wagon belonging to Thomas Troy of Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/024 John Flitton accuses Elizabeth Lambert of 1774 Mar 11 stealing money from him 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/025 Elizabeth Steed, Joseph Chappell and Joseph 1774 Mar 12 Harrison make statements in the case against Thomas Jones, who is charged with stealing a gold ring belonging to Elizabeth Steed 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/026 Robert Kendall, William Giles, John Seymour, 1774 Mar 17 Thomas Page, James Vincent, James Alders, Mary Knight, John Cooper, John Tubb and Fletcher Watson make statements in the case against Robert Shepherd and William Clayton who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/027 Mary Huggins makes a statement in the case 1774 Mar 17 against Robert Shepherd and others, who are charged with highway robbery 1 information

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OB/SP/1774/04/029 William Summers, Charles Langford, John 1774 Mar 19 Tubb, Andrew Nesbitt and William Pearson make statements in the case against Robert Shepherd and others, who are charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/030 Robert Jefferson, James Everett, John Brooks 1774 Mar 21 and Dennis McDonald make statements in the case against John Platt, who is charged stealing goods belonging to Robert Jefferson 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/031 Thomas Thompson of Red Lion Alley, Cow 1774 Mar 21 Cross, Saint Sepulchre without, accuses Edward Jepson of burgling his house 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/032 Thomas Robinson makes a statement in the 1774 Mar 21 case against Thomas Watkinson, who is charged with forging a warrant of attorney 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/033 Everard Buckworh Herne makes a statement in 1774 Mar 23 the case against Thomas Watkinson, who is charged with forging Thomas Robinson's warrant of attorney 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/034 Thomas Watkinson, who is charged with 1774 Apr 13 forging Thomas Robinson's warrant of attorney, requests that he be tried, bailed or discharged 1 petition

OB/SP/1774/04/035 James Everett and Samuel Sankey make 1774 Mar 26 statements in the case against George Nicholson, who is charged with stealing gold from Dobree's shop 1 information

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OB/SP/1774/04/037 John Maggott of Hendon, Thomas Clark and 1774 Apr 2 William Newman make statements in the case against Richard Bunce and John Bunce, who are charged stealing sheep belonging to John Maggott 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/038 Thomas White and Charles Rummels make 1774 Apr 6 statements in the case against George Reculest, who is charged with forging a money order 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/039 John Adams, John Camfield and Charles 1774 Apr 7 Jellous make statements in the case against Thomas Colledge, who is charged with stealing goods belonging to John Adams from a stable in Mortimer Street, Saint Marylebone 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/040 Abraham Budge otherwise Buckley, charged 1774 Apr 12 Unfit with stealing silver shoe buckles belonging to Not available for general access Richard Vidler, is found not guilty 1 document

OB/SP/1774/04/041 William Hall, charged with stealing ten linen 1774 Apr 12 Unfit shirts belonging to Robert Fletcher, is found Not available for general access guilty and sentenced to be transported to the American plantations for seven years 1 document

OB/SP/1774/04/042 Isaac Prigg makes a statement in the case 1774 Apr 13 against Margaret Adamson, who is charged with stealing goods belonging to Daniel De Castro 1 information

OB/SP/1774/04/043 James Mullins, charged with a felony, and 1774 Apr 13 Edward Jones, state that they attempted to deliver a subpoena to George White and Elizabeth White, who are material witnesses for the defence, but could not locate them 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 278 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/04/044 George White and Elizabeth White are ordered 1774 Apr to appear to give evidence in the case against James Mullins 1 subpoena

OB/SP/1774/04/045 Thomas Morgan, charged with robbing Edward 1774 Apr 13 Minton on the highway at Twickenham, states that he will be unable to subpoena all of his witnesses in time for his trial 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/04/046 {-} Ebenton, in the case against Matthew 1774 Apr Unfit Murphy, requests forty eight hours notice of bail Not available for general access 1 document

OB/SP/1774/04/047 Court papers 1774 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1774/04/048 Draft judgement paper 1774 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1774/04/049 Judgement paper 1774 Apr 1 document

OB/SP/1774/04/050 Newgate calendar 1774 Apr 1 document May

OB/SP/1774/05/001 Charles Whitehead of Silver Street, Saint 1774 Apr 29 James, Clerkenwell, hatter, accuses Catherine Wigmore otherwise Wight of stealing hats from his shop 1 information

OB/SP/1774/05/002 John Francis, gardener to John Way of Acton, 1774 May 2 accuses William Garment of robbing him on the highway leading from Acton Town to East Acton 1 information

OB/SP/1774/05/003 John Groves, servant to {-} Angelo of Acton, 1774 May 11 accuses William Garment of attempting to burgle his master's house 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 279 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/05/004 William Garment, charged with highway 1774 May 20 robbery and attempted burglary, states that James Grubb, sergeant, Buckinghamshire militia and John Nicholls, soldier, both material defence witnesses, have joined the militia and cannot attend court 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/05/005 Charles Peake accuses William Cowper, 1774 May 3 Joseph Rogers and Richard Patten of manufacturing counterfeit coins 1 information

OB/SP/1774/05/006 Thomas Erskine, charged with returning early 1774 May 19 from transportation, states that Robert Thompson, a material defence witness, cannot attend court as he is ill with fever 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/05/007 Court papers 1774 May 1 document

OB/SP/1774/05/008 Draft judgement paper 1774 May 1 document

OB/SP/1774/05/009 Judgement paper 1774 May 1 document

OB/SP/1774/05/010 Newgate calendar 1774 May 1 document July

OB/SP/1774/07/001 Joseph Fowle accuses William Rooke of 1774 May 25 robbing him in Saint James's Park 1 information

OB/SP/1774/07/002 William Pretty accuses William Rooke, John 1774 Jun 1 Clark and John Pullen of receiving money and goods from him by threatening to accuse him of sodomy 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 280 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/07/003 Elizabeth Brown, Jonathan Ruttland, Elizabeth 1774 May 31 Biskett, Mary White and Margaret Pearson make statements in the case against Arthur Stevens and others, who are charged with robbing Elizabeth Brown at pistol point 1 information

OB/SP/1774/07/004 Eleanor Roche makes a statement in the case 1774 Jun 1 against John Rann, who is charged with highway robbery, and Catherine Smith, who is charged with receiving goods stolen by John Rann 1 information

OB/SP/1774/07/005 John Deval makes a statement in the case 1774 Jun 1 against John Rann, who is charged with highway robbery, and Catherine Smith, who is charged with receiving goods stolen by John Rann 1 information

OB/SP/1774/07/006 James Holland and Mary Ward make 1774 Jun 1 statements to the coroner concerning the death of a new-born male child 1 information

OB/SP/1774/07/007 George Berner accuses Thomas Lambeth, 1774 Jun 6 Samuel Ward and George Wheatley of stealing corn from his barge near Old Ford 1 information

OB/SP/1774/07/008 John Henderson, servant to Thomas Jones of 1774 Jun 6 Oxford Street, linen draper, accuses Margaret Spencer of stealing goods from his masters shop 1 information

OB/SP/1774/07/009 John Hood accuses Jane Kelly of stealing 1774 Jun 8 money from him 1 information

OB/SP/1774/07/010 Frederick William Lincoln accuses John 1774 Jun 9 Matcham of robbing him and Jeffery Feidelle in Five Fields, Chelsea 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 281 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/07/011 Eleanor Smallbrook makes a statement in the 1774 Jun 15 case against John Matcham, who is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1774/07/012 Eleanor Smallbrook makes a statement in the 1774 Jun 15 case against John Matcham, who is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1774/07/013 John Collett makes a statement in the case 1774 Jun 15 against John Matcham, who is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1774/07/014 Frederick William Lynken and Elizabeth Taylor 1774 Jul 9-11 state that they have been unable to locate Eleanor Smallbrook, who is a material witness in the case against John Matcham, who is charged with highway robbery 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/07/015 Mary Lowrie, Alexander Grinley, Patrick 1774 Jun 18 Devine, Jane Houghton and Charles Jealous make statements in the case against William Spedding and Ann Spedding, who are charged with counterfeiting coins 1 information

OB/SP/1774/07/016 Mary Lowrie of Welch Street, Saint Marylebone, 1774 Jul 2 is bound to appear in the case against William Spedding and Ann Spedding, who are charged with counterfeiting coins 1 recognizance

OB/SP/1774/07/017 William Spedding and Ann Spedding, who are 1774 Jul 12 charged with counterfeiting coins, state that John Lewis, who is a material witness, is tending his ill father in Bristol and cannot attend court, and that they have been unable to locate Christopher Karren 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/07/018 Thomas Morrell accuses William Royle of 1774 Jun 29 robbing him on Hampstead Road, near Haverstock Hall 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 282 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/07/019 Francis Cattanes de Capitanei accuses Joseph 1774 Jun 30 Day of stealing clothes belonging to him 1 information

OB/SP/1774/07/020 Mary Newton of Saint Andrew, Holborn, and 1774 Jul 7 Elizabeth Price, who is charged with a felony, state that Andrew Jones, a material defence witness, is at sea and should return in time to give evidence at the next session of court 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/07/021 John Sinclair of Stoke Newington, prosecutor of 1774 Jul 9 the case against Patrick Madan and Patrick Crockall for assaulting and robbing him on the highway, states that he did not knowingly neglect to attend court to prosecute the defendants 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/07/022 John Boote of High Holborn, Saint Giles in the 1774 Jul 12 Fields, staymaker, prosecutor of the case against Sarah Philips and Mary Jilks for stealing goods from him, states that he did not knowingly neglect to attend court to prosecute the defendants 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/07/023 Thomas Dixon was tried and acquitted of raping 1774 Jul 12 Unfit Sarah Neale Not available for general access 1 certificate

OB/SP/1774/07/024 Thomas Robinson of New Gravel Lane, Saint 1774 Jul Paul, Shadwell, butcher, and Owen Dowdell of Denmark Street, Ratcliff Highway, schoolmaster, stand bail for Daniel Thomas, who is charged with receiving stolen goods 1 document

OB/SP/1774/07/025 Jeremiah Thompson of the Precinct of Savoy, 1774 Jul is bound to prosecute Daniel Thomas for receiving stolen goods 1 document

OB/SP/1774/07/026 Record of the conviction of William Booth, who 1774 Jul was transported to the American plantations after committing various divers felonies 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 283 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/07/027 Court papers 1774 Jul 1 document

OB/SP/1774/07/028 Draft judgement paper 1774 Jul 1 document

OB/SP/1774/07/029 Judgement paper 1774 Jul 1 document

OB/SP/1774/07/030 Newgate calendar 1774 Jul 1 document September

OB/SP/1774/09/001 Thomas Miller, Jonathan Jones, Joseph 1774 Jul 16 Jackson, William Richards and Daniel Thompson make statements to the coroner concerning the death of Thomas Brown. {-} Davis is charged with his murder 1 document

OB/SP/1774/09/002 Grace Tatham, Ann Margerum, Andrew Wallis, 1774 Jul 16 Mary Jennings and Elizabeth Mackin make statements in the case against James Hawkins, Luke Margerum and John Smethurst, who are charged with various robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1774/09/003 Jane Still, Ann Franklin, Dennis McDonald and 1774 Jul 19 Thomas Brennan make statements in the case against Susannah Bristow alias Berry, who is charged with stealing money from Jane Still 1 information

OB/SP/1774/09/004 James Brown accuses Thomas Ivers stealing 1774 Jul 21 money from his house and threatening him and his wife with a knife 1 information

OB/SP/1774/09/005 Edward Parker makes a statement in the case 1774 Jul 27 against William Wickstead who is charged with footpad robbery 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 284 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/09/006 Joseph Palmer and Robert Browne make 1774 Jul 29 statements in the case against William Griffiths, who is charged with burgling Joseph Palmer's house in Compton Street, Saint Ann, Westminster 1 information

OB/SP/1774/09/007 Lucy Morris makes a statement in the case 1774 Aug 1 against Joseph Pitman and Samuel Ault, who are charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1774/09/008 Thomas Burdett of Christ Church, weaver, 1774 Aug 2 makes a statement in the case against Charles Whittle and Charles Reagan, who are charged with various listed burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1774/09/009 Martin Von Berg of Pierpool Road, Saint 1774 Aug 5 Andrew, Holborn, accuses David Jones and William Jones of stealing money from his room 1 information

OB/SP/1774/09/010 John Joseph Greaves makes a statement in the 1774 Aug 6 case against William Norbury and others, who are charged with burglary and footpad robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1774/09/011 Thomas Valentine makes a statement in the 1774 Aug 6 case against William Norbury and others, who are charged with burglary and footpad robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1774/09/012 William Stephens and William Vincent make 1774 Aug 18 statements in the case against Joseph Doggett, who is charged with stealing a horse belonging to William Stephens from a field near Stratford 1 information

OB/SP/1774/09/013 Amos Merrit confesses that he robbed two men 1774 Aug 19 at pistol point near Islington Church with Michael Brannan 1 examination LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 285 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/09/014 Lucy Morris makes a statement in the case 1774 Aug 26 against George Gammon and John Murphy who are charged with robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1774/09/015 Richard Scott accuses Charles Gale and 1774 Aug 29 another of stealing linen from Elizabeth Parker's premises in Chancery Lane 1 information

OB/SP/1774/09/016 Christopher Smith, Hugh Fleming, Thomas 1774 Aug 29 Rogers and Christopher Langstroth make statements in the case against Fabian Lewis and Louis Lequint who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1774/09/017 Jane Wastill, John Boulton, Richard 1774 Sep 1 Hetherington and John Evans make statements in case against John Chamberlain, who is charged with counterfeiting coins 1 information

OB/SP/1774/09/018 Garrett Farming and Rachael Farming accuses 1774 Sep 5 Elizabeth Smith of stealing money and goods from them 1 information

OB/SP/1774/09/019 John Clark of Saint Paul, Covent Garden, 1774 Sep 10 jeweller, states that he has been unable to apprehend Anthony Palmer otherwise Holland, who is charged along with Thomas Halstead for counterfeiting coins 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/09/020 Court papers 1774 Sep 1 document

OB/SP/1774/09/021 Draft judgment paper 1774 Sep 1 document

OB/SP/1774/09/022 Judgement paper 1774 Sep 1 document

OB/SP/1774/09/023 Newgate calendar 1774 Sep 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 286 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/10/001 Sarah Harvey of Great Sutton Street, Saint 1774 Sep 12 James, Clerkenwell, accuses William Brackstone of assaulting and robbing her on Saint John's Street, Saint Sepulchre 1 information

OB/SP/1774/10/002 Hannah Reeves of Saint Mary, Islington, 1774 Sep 12 accuses Henry Pennell of stealing a petticoat belonging to her husband, Samuel Reeves 1 information

OB/SP/1774/10/003 John Pownall, George Wheatley and William 1774 Sep 13 Heald, make statements in the case against William Lewis, who is charged with forgery 1 information

OB/SP/1774/10/004 David Alexander of Grays Inn Lane, Saint 1774 Sep 20 Andrew, Holborn, vintner, accuses William Butler of stealing three blankets from his lodgings 1 information

OB/SP/1774/10/005 Ann Gainge of Saint Ann's Court, Soho, 1774 Sep 20 accuses William Pritchard and John Connor of assaulting and robbing her near Grays Inn Lane, Saint Pancras 1 information

OB/SP/1774/10/006 Michael Dowland of King Street, Saint James, 1774 Sep 20 Westminster, chairman and painter, accuses William Pritchard and John Connor of assaulting and robbing him near Grays Inn Lane, Saint Pancras 1 information

OB/SP/1774/10/007 Thomas Hill accuses John Giles of robbing him 1774 Sep 26 on Finchley Common 1 information

OB/SP/1774/10/008 Francis Sawyer makes a statement in the case 1774 Sep 28 against John Coleby and Charles Jones, who are charged with burglary 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 287 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/10/009 Hannah Craggs makes a statement in the case 1774 Sep 28 against John Rann and William Collier, who are charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1774/10/010 William Hills makes a statement in the case 1774 Oct 5 against John Rann and William Collier, who are charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1774/10/011 Thomas Trevis of Queen Street, Seven Dials, 1774 Sep 30 Saint Giles in the Fields, makes a statement in the case against James Gadsby, who is charged with an unspecified felony 1 information

OB/SP/1774/10/012 Julian Tidd of Grays Inn Lane, Saint Andrew, 1774 Oct 5 Holborn, collar maker, accuses William Wood of stealing a whip belonging to him 1 information

OB/SP/1774/10/013 John Parker of Saint Mary, Islington, accuses 1774 Oct 8 Mary Brent, Sarah Ashley and Sarah Powell of stealing his pair of silver shoe buckles 1 information

OB/SP/1774/10/014 Martha Keppel and James Bays make 1774 Oct 8 statements in the case against John Wallworth and Christopher Plumley, who are charged with stealing an apron belonging to Martha Keppel 1 information

OB/SP/1774/10/015 Henry Colledge of Little James Street, Saint 1774 Oct 10 Andrew, Holborn, victualler, accuses Thomas Penneyfield of stealing money from his bureau 1 information

OB/SP/1774/10/016 Richard Davis makes statement in the case 1774 Oct 11 against Richard Mitchell, who is charged with an unspecified felony 1 information

OB/SP/1774/10/017 Mary Fossett, former servant to Richard 1774 Oct 11 Mitchell of Leather Lane, makes a statement in the case against Richard Mitchell, who is charged with an unspecified felony 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 288 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/10/018 Thomas Field of Great Ormond Street, Saint 1774 Oct 12 George the Martyr, accuses William Dowling of stealing a gold ring belonging to him 1 information

OB/SP/1774/10/019 Thomas Pearce of Saint Andrew, Holborn, coal 1774 Oct 15 dealer, accuses Martha Parks and Ann Bowman of receiving goods stolen from him 1 information

OB/SP/1774/10/020 George Smith, Henry Wright and Mary Green 1774 Oct 17 make statements in the case against Resolve Smith and others, who are charged with aiding the escape of William Lewis from Toothill Fields Bridewell 1 information

OB/SP/1774/10/021 James Jarvis of Goswell Street, Saint Luke, 1774 Oct 17 wool comber, accuses Robert Ward of stealing a pound of worsted cloth belonging to him 1 information

OB/SP/1774/10/022 Levitt Ibbett of Newtoners Street, Saint Giles in 1774 Oct 19 the Fields, bricklayer, prosecutor of the case against Ann Freeman otherwise Allen, states that he had an accident at work and was unable to prosecute the case 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/10/023 Cecil Browne of Cable Street, Saint Mary, 1774 Oct 19 Whitechapel, and Patrick Healy, bound to give evidence against Thomas Ivers, charged with burgling James Browne's house, state that they did not neglect to attend court to give evidence 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/10/024 Richard Clues of Swann Yard, Saint Leonard, 1774 Oct 21 Shoreditch, weaver, bound to prosecute James Lees for coining, says that he did not prosecute the case after Chamberlain, solicitor for the Royal Mint, advised that there was not enough evidence to proceed 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 289 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/10/025 Thomas Hennings, Martha Tate, Leticia 1774 Oct 21 Gerrard and David Jarvis, bound to prosecute and give evidence against Elizabeth Bewell for stealing a handkerchief and muslin apron, state that they did not neglect to attend court to give evidence 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/10/026 Record of Mary Thompson's conviction for 1774 Oct 22 Unfit robbery, transported to the American Not available for general access plantations for seven years 1 document

OB/SP/1774/10/027 John Baldwin of Swallow Street, Saint James, 1774 Oct 24 Westminster, who was bound to prosecute William Waite for an unspecified felony, states that he is a minor and does not have any goods or money to pay for the penalty arising from his recognizance 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/10/028 Edward Carty of Church Lane, Islington, and 1774 Oct 24 Thomas Guerney of Holloway, bound to give evidence against Christopher Bold and George Osborne, charged with stealing goods from William Langley, state that they did attend court to give evidence 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/10/029 Henry Filts of Saint Clement's Church Yard and 1774 Oct 24 Edward Atkinson, bound to prosecute and give evidence against Catherine Cole, charged with stealing goods from Henry Filts, state that they did not neglect to attend court to give evidence 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/10/030 Robert Holt of Salisbury Street, Bermondsey, 1774 Oct 24 pawnbroker, bound to give evidence against Edward Eager and Edward Eager junior, who are charged with stealing goods from Edward Hore, states that he did not neglect to attend court to give evidence 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 290 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/10/031 John Wills of Shadwell, mariner, bound to 1774 Oct prosecute Ann Crawley for stealing goods from him, states that he had an accident at work and was unable to appear at court to prosecute the defendant 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/10/032 Richard Rylands of Red Lion Street, Saint 1774 Oct George the Martyr, bound to prosecute Thomas Parr for stealing his silver watch, states that he did not neglect to attend court to give evidence 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/10/033 List of prisoners 1774 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1774/10/034 Court papers 1774 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1774/10/035 Draft judgement paper 1774 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1774/10/036 Judgement paper 1774 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1774/10/037 Tothill Fields Bridewell calendar 1774 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1774/10/038 New Prison calendar for petty larceny 1774 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1774/10/039 Newgate calendar 1774 Oct 1 document December

OB/SP/1774/12/001 George Hawkins, Elizabeth Jacques, Michael 1774 Oct 17 Carmen, Honor Matthews, Thomas Merryman, Rose Merryman and John Mahon make statements to the coroner concerning the death of Bridget Plunkett. Thomas Plunkett is charged with her murder 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 291 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/12/002 Joshua Martin, tailor, accuses Mary Lloyd and 1774 Oct 22 Ann Marshall of stealing money and goods from him 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/003 Catherine Brown of Archer Street, Saint James, 1774 Oct 22 Westminster, Robert Peverell, leather breeches maker, and Dennis McDernald, headborough, make statements in the case against James Conner, who is charged with stealing breeches from Catherine Brown 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/004 James Burgess accuses Charles Rogers of 1774 Oct 22 highway robbery and burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/005 Sarah Taylor makes a statement in the case 1774 Oct 22 against Charles Rogers, who is charged with highway robbery and burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/006 Thomas Platt of Lees Mews, Grosvenor 1774 Oct 22 Square, makes a statement in the case against Charles Rogers who is charged with highway robbery and burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/007 John Gill, Jane Wellsmans and John Lucas 1774 Oct 25 make statements in case against Charles Rogers, who is charged with highway robbery and burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/008 Edmund Hill of Red Lion Street, Saint Andrew, 1774 Oct 26 Holborn, broker, accuses William Dove of stealing a copper kettle from his shop 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/009 Mary Vinson of Theobalds Road, Saint George 1774 Oct 28 the Martyr, accuses Mary Robinson of stealing money belonging to her husband, Richard Vinson 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 292 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/12/010 Mary Vincent, John Jones, Elizabeth Myers and 1774 Dec 10 Daniel Thorne state that they attended court to give evidence against Mary Robinson, charged with stealing money from Richard Vincent, but were unaware that there were two juries and missed the trial 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/12/011 Jonathan Appleby of Saint George, accuses 1774 Oct 28 Mary Gorman of stealing money from him 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/012 Richard Taylor, Richard Barnett and Mary 1774 Oct 29 Croney make statements in the case against Henry Jones, who is charged with stealing copper from James Taylor's premises at Bankside, Saint Saviour, Southwark 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/013 John Brooks makes a statement in the case 1774 Oct 29 against Richard Stevens, who is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/014 Peter Buseley, Daniel Beakes and Jonathan 1774 Oct 31 Newman make statements in the case against Ann Avies, who is charged with stealing a watch and money belonging to Peter Buseley 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/015 Elizabeth Edward of Great Wild Street, Saint 1774 Oct 31 Giles in the Fields accuses Elizabeth Jones otherwise Webb of stealing a cloak and petticoat from her parlour 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/016 William Dawson of Corporation Row, Saint 1774 Nov 1 James, Clerkenwell, accuses Mary Hill and Mary Turner of stealing money from him 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/017 Henry Mackinder of Tottenham Court, Saint 1774 Nov 1 Pancras, and Thomas Layton, pawnbroker, make statements in the case against Mary Wells, who is charged with stealing a greatcoat belonging to Henry Mackinder 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 293 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/12/018 John Miller makes a statement in the case 1774 Nov 2 against {-} Yapper and others, who are charged with various burglaries 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/019 Philip Geare of Clerkenwell Close of Saint 1774 Nov 4 James, Clerkenwell, upholsterer, accuses his servant, Susannah Hooton, of stealing linen and apparel belonging to him 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/020 Elizabeth Hoytree of Vineyard House, Saint 1774 Nov 4 James, Clerkenwell, accuses James Bunnell, James Williams, Thomas Satchill and John Mincher of stealing apparel from her 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/021 William Fletcher of Rosamond Row, Saint 1774 Nov 5 James, Clerkenwell, clerk, accuses Margaret Carter of stealing one of his shirts 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/022 William Smith of Great Russell Street, 1774 Nov 5 Bloomsbury, and Charles Murthwaite, pawnbroker, make statements in the case against Margaret Cudding, who is charged with stealing a silver tea spoon belonging to William Smith 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/023 Alexander Hart accuses David Maine of 1774 Nov 9 stealing stealing a gold ring and other goods from him in Scotland 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/024 Alexander Hart of states that he 1774 Dec 10 cannot prosecute the case against David Main, charged with stealing his gold ring and other goods, as John Killgour, Janet Gardiner and William Giles are all material witnesses, but are in Scotland 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 294 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/12/025 David Main, who is charged with stealing goods 1774 Dec 10 from Alexander Hart of Edinburgh, contests the prosecutor's appeal for a delay in his trial and states that he wishes his case to be heard at the present sessions 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/12/026 Joseph Lyon of Grays Inn states that he served 1774 Dec 12 a notice on {-} Crawford, solicitor for Alexander Hart, who is prosecuting David Main for stealing goods from him, stating when the trial would be heard 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/12/027 Joseph Jolly of Cliffords Inn states that he 1774 Dec 12 served notices on Alexander Hart and Gibbs Crawford, prosecutor and solicitor respectively in the case against David Main, who is charged with stealing goods from the prosecutor 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/12/028 David Main, charged with stealing goods from 1774 Dec 10 Alexander Hart, states the date that he will attend the court to face his trial 1 notice

OB/SP/1774/12/029 Anthony Sawrey of Fleet Market, Saint 1774 Nov 9 Sepulchre, inn keeper, states that Thomas Downes of Saint George, Hanover Square, material witness in the case against {-} Holloway, cannot give evidence due to a recent accident which has made him immobile 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/12/030 Thomas West of Mount Street, Saint George, 1774 Nov 9 Hanover Square, surgeon and apothecary, states that a material witness in the case against {-} Holloway, Thomas Downes, is unfit to attend court to give evidence due to injuries resulting from an accident 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/12/031 Samuel Bovingdon and Thomas Darby make 1774 Nov 9 statements in the case against John Dale, Robert Street and John Smith, who are charged with robbery 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 295 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/12/032 Joseph Quick and Alexander Donaldson make 1774 Nov 9 statements in the case against John Dale, Robert Street and John Smith, who are charged with robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/033 William Ingham, James Wheatcroft and Ann 1774 Nov 11 Wheatcroft make statements in the case against John Dale, Robert Street and John Smith, who are charged with robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/034 Dennis Shields makes a statement in the case 1774 Nov 10 against Edward Parker, William Pritchard and Peter Thane, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/035 Joseph Cruttenden makes a statement in the 1774 Nov 10 case against Edward Parker, William Pritchard and Peter Thane, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/036 Samuel Wade makes a statement in the case 1774 Nov 10 against Edward Parker, William Pritchard and Peter Thane, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/037 John Viner makes a statement in the case 1774 Nov 10 against Edward Parker, William Pritchard and Peter Thane, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/038 Elizabeth Banks accuses Mary Bishop of 1774 Nov 11 assaulting and robbing her on the highway in Saint Andrew, Holborn 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/039 John Handley, Ann Stephens, Lawrence 1774 Nov 12 Pearson and Thomas Lyon make statements in the case against Margaret McCullough, who is charged with stealing money and goods from John Handley 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 296 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/12/040 Thomas Dicker accuses William Clifton of 1774 Nov 14 assaulting and robbing him on the highway at Chelsea Road 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/041 John Bacon, Sybolla Potten, John Field and 1774 Nov 14 Thomas Lyon make statements in the case against Mary Franks, who is charged with stealing money from John Bacon 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/042 Clare Douthat of Leather Lane, Saint Andrew, 1774 Nov 16 Holborn, accuses Mary Onions of stealing a gown, apron and handkerchiefs from her 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/043 Sarah Wade of High Street, Saint Giles, and 1774 Nov 17 Patrick Connoly of George Street, Portland Square, make statements in the case against Henry Welsh, who is charged with handling stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/044 Frederick Sporman of Saint George, newsman, 1774 Nov 24 accuses Elizabeth Bell and Ann Anderson of stealing a copper pot belonging to him and further accuses Mary Tiller and Mary Anderson of receiving it, knowing it was stolen 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/045 James Drysdale of Lambs Conduit Passage, 1774 Nov 26 Saint George the Martyr, coal dealer, accuses James Moncurria of stealing a handsaw belonging to him 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/046 Mary Tipton makes a statement in the case 1774 Nov 30 against Thomas Riley and Joseph Whitehouse, who are charged with robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/047 John Walker of Pearpool Lane, Saint Andrew, 1774 Dec 2 Holborn, bricklayer, accuses Patrick Flood of stealing a piece of lead pipe from Philip Burton 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 297 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1774/12/048 Sarah Syphax of Cowcross, Saint John, 1774 Dec 2 Clerkenwell, chandler, accuses Thomas Brabham and William Wallis of stealing a blanket belonging to her 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/049 John Plank of Greenwich, mariner, accuses 1774 Dec 3 Elizabeth Abbott and another of stealing his watch and money 1 information

OB/SP/1774/12/050 Jeremiah Simpson of New Bond Street, Saint 1774 Dec 8 George, Hanover Square, apothecary, states that John Dale, who is charged with an unspecified felony, is too ill with fever to attend court to face his trial 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1774/12/051 Court papers 1774 Dec 1 document

OB/SP/1774/12/052 Judgement paper 1774 Dec 1 document

OB/SP/1774/12/053 Newgate calendar 1774 Dec 1 document Papers for 1775

January

OB/SP/1775/01/001 Hubert Hussey, John Pope and John Jones 1774 Dec 13 make statements in the case against Sarah Jones and Mary Smith, who are charged with stealing handkerchiefs from Hubert Hussey's shop in Hays Court, Saint Ann's, Westminster 1 information

OB/SP/1775/01/002 Hannah Merchant, Joseph Merchant, Robert 1774 Dec 14 Hicksman, George Royston and Mary Lesley make statements in the case against Jane Lesley, who is charged with stealing a pair of silver shoe buckles belonging to Joseph Merchant 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 298 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/01/003 James Taylor makes a statement in the case 1774 Dec 14 against Jacob Buckee and others, who are charged with various footpad robberies 1 information

OB/SP/1775/01/004 Humphrey Fort of Moore Street, Saint Ann, 1774 Dec 15 Soho, accuses John Burton of forging a promissory note and James Pinnell of endorsing the note, knowing it to be forged 1 information

OB/SP/1775/01/005 John Banks and Sarah Kirk make statements in 1774 Dec 16 Unfit the case William Thomas, who is charged with Not available for general access footpad robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1775/01/006 William Millard of Little Walley, Essex, accuses 1774 Dec 29 William Thomas of assaulting and attempting to rob him 1 information

OB/SP/1775/01/007 Lydia Brown makes a statement in the case 1775 Jan 4 against William Thomas, who is charged with footpad robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1775/01/008 Thomas Chalkley makes a statement in the 1774 Dec 16 Unfit case against Robert Clarke, John Burdett and Not available for general access James Haynes, who are charged with various highway robberies in Highgate and Holloway 1 information

OB/SP/1775/01/009 Luke Gillam of Middle Row, Saint Andrew, 1774 Dec 19 Holborn, horn turner, accuses Thomas Lane and John Nelson of stealing a cane belonging to him 1 information

OB/SP/1775/01/010 Peter Brown, John Dixon, Richard Dignan and 1774 Dec 28 Unfit John Hipping make statements in the case Not available for general access against John Brown and others, who are charged with footpad robbery 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 299 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/01/011 Thomas King makes a statement in the case 1774 Dec 29 against John Brown and others, who are charged with footpad robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1775/01/012 John Glynn, London and Middlesex recorder, 1774 Dec 28 Unfit states that the king has commuted the death Not available for general access sentences of Charles Rogers, William Osteby, Joseph Horton, Edmund Blackmore, William Clifton, William Cook and Richard Hawke 1 document

OB/SP/1775/01/013 Aaron Fryer, Sarah Fryer, Charles Jealous, 1774 Dec 31 Charles Grubb and Elizabeth Graveney make statements in the case against William Boyle and others, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1775/01/014 John Secker, John Turner, Ralph Gibson and 1775 Jan 2 John Greenwood make statements in the case against Charles Cook, who is charged with stealing goods from John Secker 1 information

OB/SP/1775/01/015 Vernon Elderton, attorney to John Ball, who is 1775 Jan 3 charged with perjury, states that his client's recognizance is to be respited 1 notice

OB/SP/1775/01/016 Isaac Kendall makes a statement in case 1775 Jan 4 against Lyon Elean, who is charged with forgery 1 information

OB/SP/1775/01/017 William Hart and John Filkes make statements 1775 Jan 4 in the case against Lyon Elean, who is charged with forgery 1 information

OB/SP/1775/01/018 William Edwards, Morrison Hodges, Sarah 1775 Jan 6 Wade, Elizabeth Shields and Charles Grubb make statements in the case against John Martin, who is charged with stealing printed linen from a warehouse belonging to Joseph Talwyn and John Emmerson 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 300 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/01/019 William Kennerly of Hounslow, victualler, bound 1775 Jan 12 to prosecute James Brown alias Holloway for stealing a horse belonging to him, states that he did not neglect to appear to prosecute the case and requests that his recognizance be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/01/020 Nathaniel Stock of Saint Martin in the Fields, 1775 Jan 12 workhouse governor, bound to prosecute Elizabeth Wilson for stealing a pair of sheets, states that he did not neglect to appear to prosecute the case and requests that his recognizance be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/01/021 Elizabeth Davis accused of stealing from 1775 Jan 13 Michael Lejeune: Lejeune and Tipping Rigby, who were bound over to prosecute, say they did not neglect to appear and request that their recognizances be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/01/022 Court papers 1775 Jan 1 document

OB/SP/1775/01/023 Draft judgement paper 1775 Jan 1 document

OB/SP/1775/01/024 Newgate calendar 1775 Jan 1 document February

OB/SP/1775/02/001 William Dalby, Richard Coleman and James 1775 Jan 20 Unfit Pomroy make statements in the case against Not available for general access Mary Hooper, who is charged with stealing goods belonging to William Dalby 1 information

OB/SP/1775/02/002 William Eyres, night-watchman, accuses 1775 Jan 25 William Branden of attempting to burgle Samuel Cotes's house 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 301 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/02/003 Patrick Devine, of Saint Giles in the Fields, 1775 Jan 26 headborough, accuses William Cassin and Margaret Cassin of counterfeiting coins 1 information

OB/SP/1775/02/004 Valentine Rumley of Middle Row, Saint Giles in 1775 Jan 31 the Fields, salesman, accuses James Crompton of stealing a waistcoat from his shop 1 information

OB/SP/1775/02/005 Philip Simmons of Orange Street, Leicester 1775 Feb 3 Fields, Saint Martin in the Fields, leather seller, accuses James Crompton and John Duguard of stealing ten sheep skins and nineteen calf skins from his shop 1 information

OB/SP/1775/02/006 Philip Simmons of Orange Street, Leicester 1775 Feb 3 Unfit Fields, Saint Martin in the Fields, leather seller, Not available for general access accuses Robert Oliver of receiving ten sheep skins and nineteen calf skins stolen from his shop by James Crompton and John Duguard 1 information

OB/SP/1775/02/007 John Talbot and Joseph Ganthony make 1775 Feb 4 statements in the case against William Sherwood, who is charged with forging a promissory note 1 information

OB/SP/1775/02/008 Hannah Cunningham requests that her 1775 Feb 4 Unfit recognizance to appear to give evidence Not available for general access against Elizabeth Abbot, be discharged as she has been left destitute by her husband and was advised by the prosecutor not to appear 1 petition

OB/SP/1775/02/009 Ann Harris, John Cundall, James Fitz, John 1775 Feb 6 Unfit Saunders, John Williams and Samuel Crosby Not available for general access make statements in the case against Alexander Elder, who is charged with burgling John Saunders's house in Great Saint Andrew Street, Saint Giles in the Fields 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 302 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/02/010 Daniel Ryder, of Whitecross Street, accuses 1775 Feb 7 Thomas Lumley of stealing his handkerchief 1 information

OB/SP/1775/02/011 William Stevens, New River Company, accuses 1775 Feb 13 John Welch, a former employee, of stealing iron pipe hoops from the company 1 information

OB/SP/1775/02/012 William Stevenson, New River Company, 1775 Feb 13 Unfit makes a statement in the case against John Not available for general access Welch, who is charged with stealing iron pipe hoops from the company 1 information

OB/SP/1775/02/013 Abraham Coneybeer accuses Elizabeth 1775 Feb 13 Clayton of stealing his watch 1 information

OB/SP/1775/02/014 Thomas Dorsley of Saint Andrew, Holborn, 1775 Feb 14 Unfit broker, accuses Joseph Brown of stealing a Not available for general access copper saucepan belonging to him 1 information

OB/SP/1775/02/015 David Wright and John Fisher make statements 1775 Feb 15 in the case against Nathaniel Harvey, who is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1775/02/016 Matthew Beavens makes a statement in the 1775 Feb 15 case against Nathaniel Harvey, who is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1775/02/017 Elizabeth Harris and Alice Lee make 1775 Feb 15 Unfit statements in the case against William Priddle, Not available for general access who is charged with raping Elizabeth Harris 1 information

OB/SP/1775/02/018 John Twiland of Mile End, and Richard Warner, 1775 Feb 15 Unfit bound to prosecute and appear against Not available for general access Margaret Spratt, charged with stealing goods from John Twiland, state that they did not neglect to appear and request that their recognizances be discharged 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 303 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/02/019 Robert Oliver, charged with being an accessory 1775 Feb 16 to a felony, and William Halliburton, state that John Clarke, a material witness, is in Ireland escorting a prisoner for trial in Dublin, and request that Oliver's trial be delayed 1 document

OB/SP/1775/02/020 Thomas Paull states that Mary Brown and Ann 1775 Feb 18 Watts are material witnesses in the case against Robert Arnold and William Watts, who are charged with stealing poultry from William Davy, and requests that the trial be delayed until he has located them 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/02/021 William Chetham and Richard Jackson, state 1775 Feb 20 Unfit that John Clarke, a material defence witness in Not available for general access the case against John Braban, is in Ireland escorting a prisoner for trial in Dublin and cannot give evidence, and request that the trial be delayed 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/02/022 Certificate of acquittals 1775 Feb Unfit 1 document Not available for general access

OB/SP/1775/02/023 Draft judgement paper 1775 Feb Unfit 1 document Not available for general access

OB/SP/1775/02/024 Newgate calendar 1775 Feb 1 document April

OB/SP/1775/04/001 Sarah Hunter of Saint George accuses Michael 1775 Feb 22 Unfit Connelly and Thomas McDonald of burglary Not available for general access 1 information

OB/SP/1775/04/002 Ann Millar makes a statement in the case 1775 Feb 23 Unfit against Ann Winter, who is charged with Not available for general access stealing goods from Euphen Witherspoon's apartment 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 304 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/04/003 William Cooper accuses Abraham Yearnshaw 1775 Feb 23 Unfit of stealing his coat from Martin Vonberg's Not available for general access house in Saint Andrew, Holborn 1 information

OB/SP/1775/04/004 Thomas Holdroid of Coventry Street, chandler, 1775 Mar 1 Unfit Edward Gover of Rupert Street, farrier and Not available for general access John Lee, victualler, make statements in the case against James Dawson and Robert Williams, who are charged with stealing a horse from Thomas Holdroid's stable 1 information

OB/SP/1775/04/005 Margaret Rudd makes a statement in the case 1775 Mar 15 Unfit against Robert Perreau, who is charged with Not available for general access forging a bond 1 information

OB/SP/1775/04/006 Henry Drummond and George Wheatley make 1775 Mar 15 Unfit statements in the case against Robert Perreau, Not available for general access who is charged with forging a bond 1 information

OB/SP/1775/04/007 Sir Thomas Franklin makes a statement in the 1775 Mar 15 Unfit case against Robert Perreau, who is charged Not available for general access with forging a bond 1 information

OB/SP/1775/04/008 Thomas Brooke makes a statement in the case 1775 Mar 15 Unfit against Robert Perreau, who is charged with Not available for general access forging a bond 1 information

OB/SP/1775/04/009 Margaret Rudd makes a statement in the case 1775 Mar 17 Unfit against Robert Perreau, who is charged with Not available for general access forging a bond 1 information

OB/SP/1775/04/010 Forged bond from the case against Robert 1775 Jan Perreau, who is charged with forging it 1 document

OB/SP/1775/04/011 John Bowles of Grays Inn, Saint Andrew, 1775 Mar 20 Unfit Holborn, accuses his servant, John Rogers, of Not available for general access stealing bank notes from his chambers 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 305 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/04/012 Extract taken from a marriage register of Saint 1775 Mar 20 Unfit Mary, Nottingham, confirming the marriage of Not available for general access Thomas Morris and Mary Russell 1 document

OB/SP/1775/04/013 Valentine Crew, servant to Thomas Pyke of 1775 Mar 22 Unfit Bridgewater, brazier, accuses William Barrett Not available for general access and Daniel Gregory of robbing his master on the highway at Hounslow Heath 1 information

OB/SP/1775/04/014 Richard Barrett, John Dutton and Dennis 1775 Mar 30 Unfit McDonald make statements in the case against Not available for general access Elizabeth Pearce, who is charged with stealing silver goods from Richard Barrett 1 information

OB/SP/1775/04/015 John Gray of Starr Court, Saint Clement Danes, 1775 Apr 29 Unfit apothecary, states that Elizabeth Pearce is too Not available for general access ill with inflammatory fever to attend court to face trial for being an accessory to a felony 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/04/016 John Harris states that he burgled Margaret 1775 Mar 31 Unfit Jones's house in Hatton Wall, Saffron Hill, Saint Not available for general access Andrew, Holborn, in company with Samuel Riley and George Stanley 1 information

OB/SP/1775/04/017 Margaret Jones of Hatton Wall, Saffron Hill, 1775 Mar 31 Unfit Saint Andrew, Holborn, makes a statement in Not available for general access the case against John Harris, Samuel Riley and George Stanley, who are charged with burgling her house 1 information

OB/SP/1775/04/018 Mary Faikney, Joseph Faikney, Thomas Jones 1775 Apr 1 and William Merle make statements in the case against Thomas Gregory, who is charged with stealing gold coins belonging to Mary Faikney 1 information

OB/SP/1775/04/019 John Mincher states that he burgled William 1775 Apr 4 Unfit Wilmot's house in Fletcher Street, Saint James, Not available for general access Clerkenwell, in company with Samuel Storer and Samuel Cross 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 306 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/04/020 William Wilmot of Fletcher Street, Saint James, 1775 Apr 7 Unfit Clerkenwell, makes a statement in the case Not available for general access against Samuel Cross, Samuel Storer and John Mincher, who are charged with burgling his house 1 information

OB/SP/1775/04/021 Mary Knight makes a statement in the case 1775 Apr 8 Unfit against Daniel Hopkins, who is charged with Not available for general access stealing silver plate and Spanish dollars belonging to Thomas Pitts, and Isaac Temper, who is charged with receiving the stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1775/04/022 Thomas Pitts of Ayre Street, Piccadilly, 1775 Apr 20 Unfit silversmith, makes a statement in the case Not available for general access against Daniel Hopkins, who is charged with stealing silver plate and Spanish dollars belonging to him 1 information

OB/SP/1775/04/023 Thomas Pitts of Piccadilly, prosecutor of the 1775 Apr 29 Unfit case against Daniel Hopkins, who is charged Not available for general access with stealing silver plate and Spanish dollars belonging to him, states that Isaac Sampson, a material witness, is in Holland and he cannot proceed without him 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/04/024 James Parker and James Wade make 1775 Apr 8 statements in the case against Edward Jones and others, who are charged with robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1775/04/025 Francis Gains, Thomas Doley and Dennis 1775 Apr 20 McDonald make statements in the case against Edward Jones and others, who are charged with robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1775/04/026 Henry Ridout makes a statement in the case 1775 Apr 20 Unfit against Edward Jones and John Hawkins, who Not available for general access are charged with burgling Charles Fitzroy Scudamore's house 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 307 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/04/027 Francis Gaines, butler to Charles Fitzroy 1775 Apr 28 Unfit Scudamore, prosecutor of the case against Not available for general access Edward Jones and John Hawkins, states that the trial cannot proceed without Isaac Sampson, a material witness, who is in Holland 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/04/028 Samuel Wright accuses John Hoskins of 1775 Apr 10 Unfit stealing a pewter pot belonging to him Not available for general access 1 information

OB/SP/1775/04/029 Mary Pryor of Cross Street, Hatton Garden, 1775 Apr 14 Unfit Saint Andrew, Holborn accuses Mary Rose of Not available for general access stealing a cloak from her house 1 information

OB/SP/1775/04/030 Francis Leech otherwise Lish, states that he 1775 Apr 14 Unfit and William Kirk stole muslin and linen from {-} Not available for general access Hatcher of Wandsworth, Surrey 1 information

OB/SP/1775/04/031 John Hazelhurst accuses Mary Fletcher of 1775 Apr 17 Unfit stealing a piece of silver from him Not available for general access 1 information

OB/SP/1775/04/032 Ann Guilker accuses James Ainsworth of 1775 Apr 20 Unfit stealing a drawer containing money from her Not available for general access 1 information

OB/SP/1775/04/033 Henry Jackson, Thomas Lovett, William 1775 Apr 20 Unfit Watkins and Mary Jackson make statements in Not available for general access the case against William Bransgrove and Mary Ferry, who are charged with burgling Henry Jackson's house at Northholt near Greenford 1 information

OB/SP/1775/04/034 John Windsor, soldier, former servant to 1775 Apr 24 George Butler of Lampton near Hounslow, confesses that he stole various listed goods from his former master's house 1 examination

OB/SP/1775/04/035 John Newman and David Dowsett, servants to 1775 Apr 24 George Butler of Lampton near Hounslow, accuse John Windsor of stealing various listed goods from their rooms at their master's house 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 308 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/04/036 Vernon Elderton, attorney to John Ball, who is 1775 Apr 24 charged with perjury, states that his client's trial is to be adjourned until the next sessions 1 notice

OB/SP/1775/04/037 Andrew Bowlan, Elizabeth Martin, Aaron Lee 1775 Apr 26 Unfit and William Brown make statements in the Not available for general access case against Frederick Williams and Henry Jordan, who are charged with burgling Thomas Nugent's house in Ormond Street 1 information

OB/SP/1775/04/038 William Bower of Dartford, Kent, states that 1775 Apr 26 Unfit Mary Back, a material witness in the case Not available for general access against Flower Johnson, is unable to attend court as she is recovering from giving birth 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/04/039 Charles Whittle makes a statement in the case 1775 Apr Unfit against Thomas Burdett and Samuel Leech Not available for general access 1 information

OB/SP/1775/04/040 Court papers 1775 Apr Unfit 1 document Not available for general access

OB/SP/1775/04/041 Judgement paper 1775 Apr Unfit 1 document Not available for general access

OB/SP/1775/04/042 Newgate calendar 1775 Apr Unfit 1 document Not available for general access May

OB/SP/1775/05/001 George Cropley, bound to appear in the case 1775 May 1 Unfit against Thomas Hogg, states that he attempted Not available for general access to bring the case to trial, but no venue had been agreed and requests that his recognizance be respited 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 309 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/05/002 Daniel Luarington of Berwick Street, Saint 1775 May 1 James, Westminster, makes a statement in the case against William Cates, who is charged with impersonating William Herring to gain bail 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/05/003 Sheffield Holloway and John Davis make 1775 May 3 statements in the case against William Cates, who is charged with impersonating William Herring to gain bail 1 information

OB/SP/1775/05/004 William Herring accuses William Cates of 1775 May 6 impersonating him to gain bail 1 information

OB/SP/1775/05/005 William Nicholson accuses Ann Stratford of 1775 May 5 stealing various listed goods from him 1 information

OB/SP/1775/05/006 James Lawrence accuses Richard Pugh of 1775 May 5 stealing a linen handkerchief from him 1 information

OB/SP/1775/05/007 William Carter, George Abbott and Joseph 1775 May 8 Wood make statements in the case against Joseph Scott, who is charged with assaulting and robbing William Carter in Parker's Lane, Saint Giles 1 information

OB/SP/1775/05/008 John Copeland accuses George Childs of 1775 May 10 robbing him on the highway between Finchley and Highgate 1 information

OB/SP/1775/05/009 Sampson Wessels makes a statement in the 1775 May 19 case against Edward Jones and Richard Hawkins, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1775/05/010 William Turner makes a statement in the case 1775 May 19 against Edward Jones and Richard Hawkins, who are charged with burglary 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 310 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/05/011 Mary Crow of Mile End, accuses Moses Nathan 1775 May 22 and others of robbing and attempting to rape her in a house in Whitechapel 1 information

OB/SP/1775/05/012 James Lane states that he carried out robberies 1775 May 24 along the Thames with William Tomlin and stored the stolen goods at Edward Tomlin's house 1 information

OB/SP/1775/05/013 James O'Brien accuses John Fitzgerald of 1775 May 25 stealing a cane belonging to him 1 information

OB/SP/1775/05/014 John Brown accuses Mary Hill of stealing his 1775 May 30 silver watch at Grays Inn Gate, Holborn 1 information

OB/SP/1775/05/015 Samuel Chapman of Chiswick, yeoman, bound 1775 Jun 1 to prosecute Samuel Abbott for an unspecified felony, states that he did not neglect to appear and requests that his recognizance be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/05/016 Margaret Caroline Rudd is committed to 1775 Jun 1 Newgate on suspicion that she forged a note purporting to be the bond of William Adair 1 order

OB/SP/1775/05/017 {-} Burland writes to S. Glynn concerning 1775 Jun 6 Margaret Caroline Rudd, who was committed to Newgate on suspicion of forging a note purporting to be the bond of William Adair 1 letter

OB/SP/1775/05/018 Thomas Frankland of Old Bond Street, baronet, 1775 Jun 6 states that he intends, at the next sessions, to indict Margaret Caroline Rudd for forging a note purporting to be the bond of William Adair 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/05/019 Note from the case against Margaret Caroline 1774 Dec 20 Rudd, charged with forging a note purporting to be the bond of William Adair 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 311 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/05/020 Fuller, Hertford and Vaughan's promissory note 1775 Jan 24 to pay a sum to Reverend {-} James 1 document

OB/SP/1775/05/021 Jury list 1775 May 1 document

OB/SP/1775/05/022 Court papers 1775 May Unfit 1 document Not available for general access

OB/SP/1775/05/023 Judgement paper 1775 May 1 document

OB/SP/1775/05/024 Newgate calendar 1775 May 1 document July

OB/SP/1775/07/001 Crayle Crayle of Old Bond Street, Charles 1775 May 16 Grubb and Dennis McDonald make statements in the case against William Gellene otherwise Garlanty, who is charged with stealing money and jewels from Crayle Crayle's house 1 information

OB/SP/1775/07/002 Joseph Muggleton accuses William Jackling of 1775 May 25 burgling Lady Exeter's house in Upper Grosvenor Street, Grosvenor Square 1 information

OB/SP/1775/07/003 William Jackling declares that he burgled Lady 1775 May 25 Exeter's house in Upper Grosvenor Street, Grosvenor Square, aided and abetted by Joseph Muggleton 1 examination

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OB/SP/1775/07/005 Joseph Muggleton makes a second declaration 1775 May 26 in the case concerning the burglary of Lady Exeter's house in Upper Grosvenor Street, Grosvenor Square 1 examination

OB/SP/1775/07/006 Inventory of items stolen from Lady Exeter's 1775 May 25 house in Upper Grosvenor Street, Grosvenor -26 Square found in the custody of William Jackling, James Lewis and Joseph Muggleton 1 document

OB/SP/1775/07/007 James Lowry of Carlisle, watch maker, makes a 1775 Jun 5 Unfit statement in the case against William Jackling, Not available for general access James Lewis and Joseph Muggleton, who are charged with burglary 1 examination

OB/SP/1775/07/008 Jane Chilton accuses Catherine Alexander of 1775 Jun 2 stealing a cotton gown from her 1 information

OB/SP/1775/07/009 James Warring accuses John Farrell of stealing 1775 Jun 8 two sheets belonging to him and selling them to John Mathins of Brick Lane, Saint Luke, pawnbroker 1 information

OB/SP/1775/07/010 William Atchinson accuses Adam Doughton of 1775 Jun 13 stealing an iron twivel belonging to John Horobin 1 information

OB/SP/1775/07/011 John Dodds accuses William Singer of stealing 1775 Jun 13 lamp oil from him and Sarah Smallman of receiving the stolen lamp oil, knowing that it was stolen 1 information

OB/SP/1775/07/012 Henry Poltock accuses Henry Halford and John 1775 Jun 14 Syder of stealing one of his ducks 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 313 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/07/013 Robert Hughes states that fowls and chickens 1775 Jun 14 belonging to him, which were stolen from Thomas Rawston's yard in Islington, Saint James, Clerkenwell, were sold to Dorothy Senthy by William Edmonds 1 information

OB/SP/1775/07/014 Mary Harvey of Princes Street, Leicester Fields, 1775 Jun 14 makes a statement in the case against Henry McAllester and Archibald Girdwood, who are charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1775/07/015 Dennis McDonald, Charles Grubb and Patrick 1775 Jun 17 Devine make statements in the case against John Overton and others, who are charged with counterfeiting coins 1 information

OB/SP/1775/07/016 William Barker of Saint Matthew, Bethnal 1775 Jun 23 Green, weaver, states that he committed various listed burglaries with Peter Mayhue, James Burdell, Daniel Bean and {-} Wilson 1 examination

OB/SP/1775/07/017 Samuel Masey, Edward Pestor, Joseph Woods, 1775 Jun 26 Dennis McDonald and Thomas Lyon make statements in the case against Richard Stevens and Edward Dickens, who are charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1775/07/018 Thomas Goddard accuses William Barker of 1775 Jul 5 Unfit forging and counterfeiting a promissory note Not available for general access 1 information

OB/SP/1775/07/019 John Riley makes a statement in the case 1775 Jul 5 Unfit against William Barker, who is charged with Not available for general access forging and counterfeiting a promissory note 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 314 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/07/020 William Barker, charged with forging and 1775 Jul 17 counterfeiting a promissory note, states that he cannot proceed with his defence as Thomas Harrison and William Jordan, who are material witnesses, are in Dover and Coventry respectively 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/07/021 George Longfield, John Carrack and John 1775 Jul 05 Dupuis make statements in the case against Margaret Abbot, who is charged with forging a promissory note 1 information

OB/SP/1775/07/022 John Allson, Sarah Allson and Thomas Lyon 1775 Jul 06 Unfit make statements in the case against Robert Not available for general access Carpenter and Ann Carpenter, who are charged with counterfeiting coins 1 information

OB/SP/1775/07/023 Charles Taylor, soldier, makes a statement in 1775 Jul 06 Unfit the case against John Yardley and Richard Not available for general access Yardley, who are charged with counterfeiting coins 1 information

OB/SP/1775/07/024 Daniel Roper of Christ Church, Spitalfields, 1775 Jul 07 Unfit weaver, states that he committed several listed Not available for general access burglaries, aided and abetted by {-} Bryon 1 examination

OB/SP/1775/07/025 Richard Hardgrave, servant to Martin Bladen 1775 Jul 12 Hawke of Bloomsbury Square, bound to prosecute Constantine Molloy for stealing his master's greatcoat, states that he did not neglect to attend court, having been misinformed by Charles Grubb, constable 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/07/026 William Lambeth of Waltham Abbey, Essex, 1775 Jul 12 bargeman, bound to prosecute Ann Miller for stealing money and a handkerchief from him, states that he could not attend court due to illness and requests that his recognizance be discharged 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 315 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/07/027 Bartholomew Patterson, Caleb Greville, 1775 Jul 12 Fletcher Hands and William Tice, bound to prosecute and give evidence against Elizabeth White for bigamy, state that they did not neglect to attend court and request that their recognizances be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/07/028 John Taylor of Oxford Street, cooper, bound to 1775 Jul 13 prosecute Lydia Green for stealing various listed goods from him, states that he was too ill attend court, which is supported by Rebecca Taylor of Mount Pleasant, Cold Bath Fields 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/07/029 Margaret Caroline Rudd, charged with forgery, 1775 Jul 14 and Thomas Parker, state that her defence cannot proceed as Thomas Cairns, a material witness, is in Scotland, and request that her trial be delayed until the next sessions 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/07/030 Catherine Wadham of King Street, Soho, bound 1775 Jul 15 to prosecute John Fagan for robbery, states that she was not aware she was bound under recognizance to appear and was not informed when she should go to court 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/07/031 Promissory note payable to Walter Gibbons 1775 Jul 1 document

OB/SP/1775/07/032 Court papers 1775 Jul Unfit 1 document Not available for general access

OB/SP/1775/07/033 Judgement paper 1775 Jul 1 document

OB/SP/1775/07/034 Newgate calendar 1775 Jul 1 document

OB/SP/1775/07/035 John Sherwen of Enfield, surgeon, states that 1775 Jul 13 Unfit Margaret Child is too ill to attend court to Not available for general access appear in the case against Thomas Wright, who is charged with raping her 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 316 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/09/001 Ann Wharton and Bridget Cockran make 1775 Jul 18 statements in the case against Thomas Morgan Whiteford, who is charged with stealing money from Ann Wharton 1 information

OB/SP/1775/09/002 Thomas Beauchamp of Hatton, farmer, 1775 Jul 26 accuses Jean Daniel Solar of stealing a horse belonging to him 1 information

OB/SP/1775/09/003 Francis Salmon, Dennis McDonald and John 1775 Jul 31 Viner make statements in the case against Sarah Davis, who is charged with stealing a silver watch and buttons from Francis Salmon 1 information

OB/SP/1775/09/004 Edward Lloyd and Thomas Holmes accuse 1775 Aug 7 George Childes of robbing them at pistol point near the Tottenham Court turnpike 1 information

OB/SP/1775/09/005 Michael Dunn accuses George Childes, 1775 Aug 10 Ephrarin Ephraring and Richard Notley of robbing him at pistol point on the High Road near Bayswater 1 information

OB/SP/1775/09/006 James Wilson accuses Catherine Few, 1775 Aug 19 Catherine Carrot and two others of robbing him near Saint Giles's church 1 information

OB/SP/1775/09/007 Luke Banston accuses Ann Henderson of 1775 Aug 21 Unfit stealing his money Not available for general access 1 information

OB/SP/1775/09/008 Daniel Greenwood makes a statement in the 1775 Aug 26 case against {-} Burne and John McCoul, who are charged with various listed felonies 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 317 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/09/009 John McCoul accused of burgling the house of 1775 Sep 15 Unfit Robert Whitehead: Whitehead and Joseph Not available for general access Cordaroy state that Daniel Greenwood is a material witness and they will try to locate him in time for the next sessions 1 document

OB/SP/1775/09/010 Mary Binns accuses Elizabeth Martin and {-} 1775 Aug 28 Dunn of keeping bawdy houses and coercing women into soliciting money for sex 1 information

OB/SP/1775/09/011 Winton Brown accuses William Tomkins, 1775 Aug 28 Unfit Archibald Burredge, Christopher Edward Not available for general access Ormsby, Thomas Willis and Thomas Davis of footpad robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1775/09/012 Hannah Atkins of Union Street accuses Edward 1775 Sep 4 Unfit Burdock of rape Not available for general access 1 information

OB/SP/1775/09/013 William Germaine, John Cook and Philadelphia 1775 Sep 6 Clare make statements in the case against Henry Gray, Thomas Bath and James Malone otherwise Johnson, who are charged with footpad robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1775/09/014 Mary Hitchin, John Pennock and James Doe 1775 Sep 11 make statements in the case against Mary Binns, who is charged with stealing money from Mary Hitchin 1 information

OB/SP/1775/09/015 Edward Holt of John Street, Saint Marylebone, 1775 Sep 15 pawnbroker, bound to prosecute John Pyke for stealing a bank note from him, states that the accused has escaped from custody and requests that his recognizance be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/09/016 Kent record of Robert Smith's conviction for 1775 Sep burglary for which he was burnt in the hand and sentenced to two years hard labour at Maidstone House of Correction 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 318 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/09/017 Court papers 1775 Sep Unfit 1 document Not available for general access

OB/SP/1775/09/018 Judgement paper 1775 Sep 1 document

OB/SP/1775/09/019 Newgate calendar 1775 Sep Unfit 1 document Not available for general access October

OB/SP/1775/10/001 Peter Pendergrast of Bennetts Court, Drury 1775 Sep 19 Lane, accuses John Scott of stealing his silver watch 1 information

OB/SP/1775/10/002 Edward Walthow of Kilburn, accuses Sarah 1775 Sep 21 Neale of stealing his watch 1 information

OB/SP/1775/10/003 Rosamond Rodman, Robert Leigh, Jasper 1775 Sep 21 Keble, Edward North and Henry John Maskell make statements in the case against John Knowles, who is charged with highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1775/10/004 John Fisher makes a statement in the case 1775 Oct 2 against John London 1 information

OB/SP/1775/10/005 Mary Bignall accuses {-} Delafore of assaulting, 1775 Oct 6 wounding and robbing her, and Isaac Lumley of being an accessory to the crime 1 information

OB/SP/1775/10/006 Catherine Morris, Elizabeth Wakeman, William 1775 Oct 12 Cooper and Thomas Cooper make statements in the case against Charles Reading and William Archer, who are charged with burglary 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 319 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/10/007 Elizabeth Davison otherwise Pollixson of 1775 Oct 13 Unfit Gosport, Southampton accuses Burton Wood Not available for general access and James Macken of highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1775/10/008 Thomas Thoroughgood, waiter at the Piazza 1775 Oct 14 Coffee House, makes a statement in the case against Thomas Taylor, who is charged with forging a bank post bill 1 information

OB/SP/1775/10/009 Thomas Knight and John Peashead make 1775 Oct 14 statements in the case against Thomas Taylor, who is charged with forging a bank post bill 1 information

OB/SP/1775/10/010 Ann Kingham accuses William Costello of 1775 Oct 16 Unfit assault and attempted rape Not available for general access 1 information

OB/SP/1775/10/011 Philip Goset, Robert Lewen, Francis Rider and 1775 Oct 17 Unfit Thomas Manwaring make statements in the Not available for general access case against Richard Baker and John Ratcliff, who are charged with counterfeiting coins 1 information

OB/SP/1775/10/012 Thomas Philips of Ratcliff Cross, mariner, 1775 Oct 18 bound to prosecute Jane Bryan for stealing goods from him, states that he cannot attend court as he has to board his ship, bound for Jamaica and requests that his recognizance be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/10/013 Ralph Woodroffe of Brook Street, Ratcliff 1775 Oct Cross, peruke maker, states that Thomas Philips, bound to prosecute Jane Bryan for stealing goods from him, states that he has had an accident and is too ill to attend court 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/10/014 William Ivers, Edward Turner and William 1775 Oct 18 Unfit Barrett make statements in the case against Not available for general access John Maguire and William Winter, who are charged with footpad robbery 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 320 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/10/015 Thomas Luaintance, Edward Turner and 1775 Oct 18 William Barnett make statements in the case against John Maguire and William Winter, who are charged with footpad robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1775/10/016 Elizabeth Gentil and Daniel Wynch make 1775 Oct 18 statements in the case against John Wynn, John Pillbeam and Daniel Baldwyn, who are charged with stealing goods belonging to Elizabeth Gentil 1 information

OB/SP/1775/10/017 Joseph Hale makes a statement in the case 1775 Oct 18 against Andrew Gray, John Hartley, Abraham Sutliffe, John Cooper, Jesse Bates, William Wheatley and John Waltham, who are charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1775/10/018 Martha Cousins, John Miller and John Warwick 1775 Oct 18 make statements in the case against Andrew Gray, who is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1775/10/019 Peter Mergeau of Saint Mary, Whitechapel, 1775 Oct 19 bound to appear against Soloman Bellendine, Thomas Burdett and Charles McLocklan, who are charged with burglary, states that he did not neglect to attend court and requests that his recognizance be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/10/020 John Wheatley of Dover Street, Piccadilly, 1775 Oct 19 labourer, bound to prosecute John Ware for stealing his money, states that he did not neglect to attend court and requests that his recognizance be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/10/021 William Davis, charged with returning from 1775 Oct 20 Unfit transportation, states that Matthew Lord, a Not available for general access material defence witness, is en route to Maryland, Virginia, and requests that his trial be delayed until he returns 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 321 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/10/022 Thomas Mitchell of Saint Clement Danes, 1775 Oct 20 painter and glazier, bound to appear against Elizabeth Browne and Elizabeth Thomson, charged with stealing money from him, requests that his recognizance be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/10/023 Jane Sheppard of Wharton's Court, Holborn, 1775 Oct 21 bound to prosecute Elizabeth Hodges and Mary Hawksworth for stealing goods from her, states that she did not neglect to attend court and requests that her recognizance be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/10/024 John Dodds of Millman Street, Saint Andrew, 1775 Oct 21 Holborn, oilman, bound to prosecute William Singer for stealing oil belonging to him and Sarah Smallman for receiving it, states that he did not neglect to attend court 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/10/025 William Wilson and others state that William 1775 Oct 21 Walbank is a material defence witness in the case against Richard Baker, John Ratcliff, Elizabeth White, who are charged with high treason, and that the trial cannot proceed until he has returned to London 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/10/026 Thomas Sibthorp of Hampstead, wine 1775 Oct merchant, bound to appear against Susannah Hancock for the murder of a new born male, states that the defendant has not yet been apprehended and requests that his recognizance be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/10/027 Ann Devereux of Saint Giles in the Fields, 1775 Oct bound to appear against Susannah Powell alias Farmer, charged with stealing goods from Robert, her husband, states that she did not neglect to attend court and requests that her recognizance be discharged 1 affidavit LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 322 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/10/028 Catherine Field accused of stealing from John 1775 Oct Mardell: Benjamin Ricketts of Plough Court, Grays Inn Lane, Holborn, states that he could not locate the prosecutor and requests that his recognizance be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/10/029 Record of the conviction of John Watson alias 1775 Oct Unfit William Davies for stealing a horse belonging to Not available for general access John Collins, for which he was transported to the American plantations for the rest of his natural life 1 document

OB/SP/1775/10/030 List of prisoners 1775 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1775/10/031 Court papers 1775 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1775/10/032 Judgement paper 1775 Oct 1 document

OB/SP/1775/10/033 Newgate calendar 1775 Oct 1 document December

OB/SP/1775/12/001 John Yardley of Wilmot Street, Saint Matthew, 1775 Oct 11 Unfit Bethnal Green, accuses Thomas Green and Not available for general access others of counterfeiting coins 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/002 Robert Roper of Bishopsgate Street, City of 1775 Oct 23 Unfit London, carpenter, makes a statement in the Not available for general access case against Thomas Green, who is charged with counterfeiting coins 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/003 John Clay makes a statement in the case 1775 Oct 24 Unfit against Thomas Green, who is charged with Not available for general access counterfeiting coins 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 323 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/12/004 John Mayland of Saint George, labourer, 1775 Oct 24 Unfit makes a statement in the case against Thomas Not available for general access Green, who is charged with counterfeiting coins 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/005 Francis Graham, James Wallace and Thomas 1775 Oct 23 Unfit Lyon make statements in the case against Not available for general access William Riley, who is charged with stealing money from Francis Graham 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/006 Morgan Williams accuses Lucy Morris of 1775 Oct 23 Unfit stealing money from him Not available for general access 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/007 James Parker, Ann Farnley and James Parker 1775 Oct 24 Unfit make statements in the case against Thomas -25 Not available for general access Glover, who is charged with stealing four snaffle bridles belonging to James Parker 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/008 Mary Child and Solomon Davies make 1775 Oct 25 Unfit statements in the case against Peter Palmer, Not available for general access who is charged with stealing shirts belonging to Elizabeth Wilcox 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/009 Robert Britton makes a statement in the case 1775 Oct 28 Unfit against Ann Hanbury and others, who are Not available for general access charged with counterfeiting coins 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/010 Joseph Barber of Saint Mary, Whitechapel, 1775 Oct 28 Unfit labourer, makes a statement in the case Not available for general access against Ann Hanbury and others, who are charged with counterfeiting coins 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/011 George Forrester makes a statement in the 1775 Oct 28 Unfit case against Ann Hanbury and others, who are Not available for general access charged with counterfeiting coins 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 324 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/12/012 Joseph Langley, Ann Stratford and James 1775 Oct 30 Unfit Buckley make statements in the case against Not available for general access Dennis Sullivan, who is charged with stealing two chairs belonging to Samuel Stratford 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/013 Ann Herring, Ann Henderson, Ebeneazer 1775 Oct 31 Unfit Everingham, William Ward and Robert Not available for general access Broughton make statements in the case against James Harrison, who is charged with stealing goods from Thomas Selby 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/014 John Bond and James Rumbold make 1775 Nov 2 Unfit statements in the case against Edward White, Not available for general access who is charged with stealing a truss of hay belonging to John Bond 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/015 David Allen makes a statement in the case 1775 Nov 6 Unfit against John Barrow Not available for general access 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/016 John Aldridge makes a statement in the case 1775 Nov 6 against Charles Collis, who is charged with stealing a pair of shoes from John Edmonds's house in Petty France, Westminster 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/017 Janet Atkinson makes a statement in the case 1775 Nov 6 against Charles Collis, who is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/018 John Edmonds makes a statement in the case 1775 Nov 6 against Charles Collis, who is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/019 Mary Hicks makes a statement in the case 1775 Nov 7 against Charles Collis, who is charged with burglary 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 325 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/12/020 Ann Ross makes a statement in the case 1775 Nov 6 against Samuel Smith, John Smith and John Langford, who are charged with a felony 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/021 Richard Stubbs accuses Richard Notely and 1775 Nov 7 Unfit two others of robbing him at pistol point on the Not available for general access road from Stepney 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/022 John Palmer and Dorothy Burn make 1775 Nov 8 Unfit statements in the case against Thomas Codd, Not available for general access who is charged with stealing goods from John Palmer 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/023 Ann Hutchinson makes a statement in the case 1775 Nov 9 against Elizabeth Wilson and Charles Collis, who are charged with receiving stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/024 James Cleland accuses Rebecca Scott of 1775 Nov 10 Unfit stealing linen from James Patterson's shop Not available for general access 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/025 Richard Kitcherman states that he committed 1775 Nov 10 Unfit various listed robberies with Thomas Jones Not available for general access 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/026 Thomas Jones states that he committed 1775 Nov 11 Unfit various listed robberies with Richard Not available for general access Kitcherman 1 examination

OB/SP/1775/12/027 Thomas Spencer of Francis Court, Bartlet 1775 Nov 14 Unfit Street, Saint John, Clerkenwell, watchman, Not available for general access makes a statement in the case against Richard Kitcherman and Thomas Jones, who are charged with robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/028 William Haytor of Saffron Hill and Richard 1775 Nov 14 Unfit Worsley of Hatton Street, Saint Andrew, Not available for general access Holborn, makes a statement in the case against Richard Kitcherman and others, who are charged with robbery 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 326 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/12/029 Jacob Thomas, Richard Cole and Mary 1775 Nov 11 Unfit Marshall make statements in the case against Not available for general access Mary Graham, who is charged with stealing a silver watch belonging to Jacob Thomas, and Moses Gabriel, charged with receiving the stolen watch 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/030 John Pricklow of Saint Luke, timber merchant, 1775 Nov 11 Unfit makes a statement in the case against Thomas Not available for general access Collins, who is charged with burgling John Pricklow's house 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/031 Martha Boyes and George Sturton make 1775 Nov 15 Unfit statements in the case against Ann Buffin, who Not available for general access is charged with stealing goods from Martha Boyes, and Sarah Powell, charged with receiving the stolen goods 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/032 Thomas Wright of Buckinghamshire, yeoman, 1775 Nov 16 Unfit Thomas Harris of Isleworth and Lidy Curd of Not available for general access Brentford make statements in the case against Thomas East, who is charged with stealing Thomas Wright's coat 1 examination

OB/SP/1775/12/033 Charles Watts makes a statement in the case 1775 Nov 17 Unfit against Thomas Valentine and John Joseph Not available for general access Greaves, who are charged with robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/034 John Sheldon, Ruben Chinner and Thomas 1775 Nov 20 Unfit Williamson make statements in the case Not available for general access against Sarah Green, alias Smart, who is charged with aiding the escape of Thomas Green alias Smart from Clerkenwell House of Correction 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/035 Thomas Wagstaff, Saint Botolph, Bishopsgate, 1775 Nov 20 Unfit makes a statement in the case against Lamb Not available for general access Smith and others, who are charged with stealing silk 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 327 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/12/036 James Fryer of Saint Matthew, Bethnal Green, 1775 Nov 22 weaver, makes a statement in the case against Lamb Smith and others, who are charged with robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/037 Daniel Golden accuses Moses Planchen of 1775 Nov 22 Unfit aiding and abetting a robbery of silk Not available for general access handkerchiefs from his shop 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/038 James Lewis Desouneaux of Christ Church, 1775 Nov 24 Unfit dyer, makes a statement in the case against Not available for general access Moses Planchen, who is charged with stealing silk from Daniel Golden's shop 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/039 John Langton accuses Elizabeth West of 1775 Nov 23 Unfit stealing money from him Not available for general access 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/040 James Baxter accuses Elizabeth Heseltine of 1775 Nov 27 Unfit stealing money from him Not available for general access 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/041 James Baynton of Stratford, accuses Burford 1775 Nov 27 Unfit Camper of assaulting and robbing him on the Not available for general access highway near London Hospital 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/042 Henry Cutler of Surrey, buckle maker, makes a 1775 Nov 27 Unfit statement in the case against Peter Robson Not available for general access and Thomas Jackson, who are charged with producing counterfeit coins 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/043 Wolfe Joseph Younker and John Heley make 1775 Nov 29 Unfit statements in the case against William Clarke, Not available for general access who is charged with stealing a gold watch from Wolfe Joseph Younker 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/044 William Payne, ship's captain, accuses John 1775 Dec 1 Unfit Kelly of stealing goods from a ship's cabin lying Not available for general access off Saint Paul, Shadwell 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 328 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/12/045 David Miller accuses Jonas Kelly of stealing a 1775 Dec 1 Unfit silver pewter pot belonging to him Not available for general access 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/046 John Salter accuses Jonas Kelly of stealing a 1775 Dec 1 Unfit silver pewter pot belonging to him Not available for general access 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/047 William Mosely of Saint Matthew, Bethnal 1775 Dec 1 Unfit Green, states that his house has been burgled Not available for general access 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/048 Benjamin Vialls, Margaret Vialls, Benjamin 1775 Dec 03 Lewis, James Ayers, Robert Wetherick and James Baker make statements in the case against Charles Chapman, who is charged with burglary 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/049 David Bowers accuses Richard Walker of 1775 Dec 4 Unfit stealing two iron spindles belonging to him Not available for general access 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/050 John King and Thomas Whittingham make 1775 Dec 4 Unfit statements in the case against Thomas Not available for general access Lewington, who is charged with stealing cloth belonging to John Leach 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/051 Thomas Hatcher and Mary Meredith make 1775 Dec 4 Unfit statements in the case against Lydia Brown Not available for general access alias Hall, who is charged with stealing calicoes 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/052 Court resolution to respite the prosecutor's 1775 Dec Unfit recognizance in the case against Lydia Brown Not available for general access alias Hall, who is charged with stealing calicoes 1 document

OB/SP/1775/12/053 Matthew Gregory of Saint Paul, Shadwell, 1775 Dec 05 Unfit accuses George Jenkins of stealing money Not available for general access from him 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 329 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/12/054 James Roupell makes a statement in the case 1775 Dec 05 Unfit against Joseph Hunt Not available for general access 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/055 Richard Roberts of Saint Andrew, Holborn, 1775 Dec 05 Unfit watchman, states that he did not steal a great Not available for general access coat belonging to John Morgan 1 examination

OB/SP/1775/12/056 William Truelock makes a statement in the case 1775 Dec 06 Unfit against Richard Roberts and Jane Broughton, Not available for general access who are charged with stealing a great coat belonging to John Morgan 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/057 James Olding and Jane Thompson make 1775 Dec 06 Unfit statements in the case against Mary Harris Not available for general access otherwise Phoenix, who is charged with stealing a pocket book and other goods from James Olding 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/058 William Ainge accuses John Spencer of 1775 Dec 07 Unfit stealing two silver teaspoons and six Not available for general access handkerchiefs belonging to him 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/059 Hannah Hardacre and John Turner make 1775 Dec 07 Unfit statements in the case against Susannah Not available for general access Thompson 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/060 Edward Godfrey makes a statement in the case 1775 Dec 08 Unfit against James Beaman Not available for general access 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/061 Robert Comyn and Thomas Cuddon accuse 1775 Dec 08 Unfit George Lee of robbing them on the highway Not available for general access between and Turnham Green 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/062 John Glannister of Chandois Street makes a 1775 Dec 08 Unfit statement in the case against George Lee, who Not available for general access is charged with highway robbery 1 information LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 330 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1775/12/063 David Prothers makes a statement in the case 1775 Dec 08 Unfit against George Lee, who is charged with Not available for general access highway robbery 1 information

OB/SP/1775/12/064 John Crondell of Oxford Street, Saint 1775 Dec 09 Unfit Marylebone, bound to give evidence against Not available for general access James Quinn, charged with stealing lead belonging to Joseph Bowman, states that he did not neglect to attend court and requests that his recognizance be discharged 1 affidavit

OB/SP/1775/12/065 Judgement paper 1775 Dec Unfit 1 document Not available for general access

OB/SP/1775/12/066 Newgate calendar 1775 Dec Unfit 1 document Not available for general access Papers for 1777

OB/SP/1777/02/001 Order of Middlesex sessions of peace - that Feb 1777 sessions will be held in Guildhall Westminster in future, as is in a ruinous state - notification to Old Bailey.

OB/SP/1777/02/002 Information: William Smart re things stolen. Feb 1777

OB/SP/1777/02/003 Information: John Simpson v John Bangley - Feb 1777 burglary.

OB/SP/1777/02/004/A Information: Richard Scriven v William Platt - Feb 1777 treason.

OB/SP/1777/02/004/B Information: Samuel Barnett v William Platt - Feb 1777 treason, in seizing arms etc from ship in Georgia for U.S. rebels.

OB/SP/1777/07/001 Information: v William Jordan - Jul 1777 stealing hay. Former reference: OB/SP/1777/005 Papers for 1778 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 331 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1778/10/001 Affidavit: Daniel Barnes, re not serving on jury. Oct 1778

OB/SP/1778/10/002 Affidavit: Robert Ansell, re not serving on jury. Oct 1778

OB/SP/1778/10/003 Affidavit: Robert Pritchard, Prosecutor in R.v. Oct 1778 Aaron Aberdeen.

OB/SP/1778/10/004/A Affidavit: William Waylen in R.v. Daniel Hands - Oct 1778 re notice.

OB/SP/1778/10/004/B Notice enclosed with above. Oct 1778

OB/SP/1778/10/005 Information: John Pack v Thomas Fox - horse Oct 1778 stealing.

OB/SP/1778/10/006 Information: Thomas Trehearn v Elizabeth Oct 1778 Pringle - robbing coach.

OB/SP/1778/10/007 Information: Mary Mileham v John Hym - Oct 1778 highway robbery.

OB/SP/1778/10/008 Information: Henry Kitchen v Frances Pierce Oct 1778 etc - robbery.

OB/SP/1778/10/009/A Information: William Davis v Holloway and Oct 1778 Smallcomb - highway robbery.

OB/SP/1778/10/009/B Information: William Proffitt v Holloway and Oct 1778 Smallcomb - highway robbery.

OB/SP/1778/10/010 Information: Ann Lingham v Elizabeth Gardner - Oct 1778 larceny.

OB/SP/1778/10/011 Information: William Riley v Letitia Gardner - Oct 1778 larceny.

OB/SP/1778/10/012 Information: William Porch v John Root - Oct 1778 bestiality.

OB/SP/1778/10/013 Information: John Hill v Elizabeth Kelly - Oct 1778 larceny. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 332 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1778/10/014 Information: John Clarke v Rowland Ridgley - Oct 1778 coining.

OB/SP/1778/10/015 Information: Ann Cooley v William Thomas - Oct 1778 larceny.

OB/SP/1778/10/016 Information: James Dennis v Patrick Burn - Oct 1778 burglary.

OB/SP/1778/10/017 Information: William Whinyate v Greenslade Oct 1778 and Hagin - larceny.

OB/SP/1778/10/018 Information: Joseph Rise v Mary Matthews - Oct 1778 larceny.

OB/SP/1778/10/019 Information: Ann Rawlinson v Groves and Oct 1778 Lightburn - robbery from child.

OB/SP/1778/10/020 Information: David Jones v Elizabeth Rose - Oct 1778 pickpocket.

OB/SP/1778/10/021 Information: Elizabeth Lymes and Samuel Bray, Oct 1778 highway robbery.

OB/SP/1778/10/022 Information: Emanuel Thorley v Mary Oct 1778 Mulloneux - larceny.

OB/SP/1778/10/023 Information: Richard Hale, v Benjamin Sponge - Oct 1778 attempted burglary.

OB/SP/1778/10/024 Information: William Archer v William Hartley - Oct 1778 larceny.

OB/SP/1778/10/025 Information: Frances Chapman v Susannah Oct 1778 Johnson - larceny.

OB/SP/1778/10/026 Note about Nathaniel Sergeant, not appearing Oct 1778 as juror.

OB/SP/1778/10/027 Jury of matrons in R.v. Maria Groves. Oct 1778

OB/SP/1778/10/028/A Draft Middlesex Court paper 1st sheet. Oct 1778 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 333 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1778/10/028/B Draft Middlesex Court paper 2nd sheet. Oct 1778

OB/SP/1778/10/028/C Draft Middlesex Court paper 3rd sheet. Oct 1778

OB/SP/1778/10/028/D Draft Middlesex Court paper 4th sheet. Oct 1778

OB/SP/1778/10/028/E Draft Middlesex Court paper 5th sheet. Oct 1778

OB/SP/1778/10/029 Draft Middlesex judgment paper. Oct 1778

OB/SP/1778/10/030 Draft Middlesex Newgate Gaol calendar. Oct 1778 Papers for 1779

OB/SP/1779/05/001 Information: Charles Philips v William Stout - May 1779 robbery Former reference: OB/SP/1779/001

OB/SP/1779/07/001 Information: Jonas Greatrates v Sarah Jackson Jul 1799 - larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1779/002

OB/SP/1779/07/002 Information: Elizabeth and Mary Yeland v Jul 1799 James Barrell - rape. Former reference: OB/SP/1779/003

OB/SP/1779/07/003 Information: Thomas Patrick v Ann Lascelles - Jul 1799 robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1779/004

OB/SP/1779/07/004 Information: Jonathan Mariot v Michael Brann - Jul 1799 highway robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1779/005

OB/SP/1779/07/005 Information: Edward Benton v Ann Richetts - Jul 1799 burglary. Former reference: OB/SP/1779/006

OB/SP/1779/07/006 Information: William Gough v Sarah Jones - Jul 1799 receiving stolen goods. Former reference: OB/SP/1779/007

OB/SP/1779/07/007 Information: John Wolfe v Mary Jones - larceny. Jul 1799 Former reference: OB/SP/1779/008 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 334 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1779/07/008 Information: James Spencer v Doyle and Jul 1799 McKenzie - horse stealing. Former reference: OB/SP/1779/009

OB/SP/1779/07/009 Information: John Bellis v William McKenzie - Jul 1799 larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1779/010

OB/SP/1779/07/010 Information: James Webb v Patrick Doyle - Jul 1799 larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1779/011

OB/SP/1779/07/011 Information: Edward Sparks re delivery of a Jul 1799 load of goods. Former reference: OB/SP/1779/012

OB/SP/1779/07/012 Information: Mary Undershagan v Thomas Jul 1799 Palsey - robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1779/013

OB/SP/1779/07/013 Information: Ann Reed v Edward Harrold - Jul 1799 larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1779/014

OB/SP/1779/07/014 Information: Ann Colpas v Mary Myers - larceny Jul 1799 Former reference: OB/SP/1779/015

OB/SP/1779/07/015 Coroner's inquest on view of body of a person Jul 1799 unknown (2 pages) Former reference: OB/SP/1779/016

OB/SP/1779/07/016 Draft judgment paper. Jul 1799 Former reference: OB/SP/1779/017

OB/SP/1779/07/017 Draft Newgate gaol delivery list. Jul 1799 Former reference: OB/SP/1779/018

OB/SP/1779/09/001 Information: Thomas Ham v Hannagh Ephraim Sep 1779 - larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1779/019

OB/SP/1779/09/002 Information: Joseph Munday v James Lake - Sep 1779 highway robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1779/020 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 335 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1779/09/003/A Information: James Stevens v Mary Lloyd - Sep 1779 murder. Former reference: OB/SP/1779/021a

OB/SP/1779/09/003/B Information: Edward Ward v Mary Lloyd - Sep 1779 murder. Former reference: OB/SP/1779/021b

OB/SP/1779/09/003/C Coroner's inquest on death of William Barnet (v Sep 1779 Mary Lloyd) Former reference: OB/SP/1779/021c Papers for 1781

OB/SP/1781/01/001 Information: Elizabeth Crowdis v Henry Abel, 1781 Jan hackney coachman, theft of luggage

OB/SP/1781/01/002 Information: William Morgan v Richard Hook, 1781 Jan hackney coachman, theft of luggage

OB/SP/1781/01/003 Information: Isaac Salisbury and Mary Taylor v 1781 Jan Wm Crawford, valet, theft of silver tablespoons

OB/SP/1781/01/004 Information: Margaret Bond v Edward Langford 1781 Jan and his brothers Arthur and Daniel, appropriation of goods as bail security

OB/SP/1781/01/005 Information: Thos Cope, Richard Newton and 1781 Jan Samuel Arnott v Ann Gilson and Mary Jones, theft of Persian silk

OB/SP/1781/01/006 Information: Wm Maxwell v Joseph and Ann 1781 Jan Maple otherwise Taylor or Jennings or Dodd, theft

OB/SP/1781/01/007 Information: Abraham Watts v Sarah Gilby, 1781 Jan theft of money

OB/SP/1781/01/008 Information: Hannah Gladwin, Richard Parish 1781 Jan and James Ashman v Elizabeth Cartwright, theft of sheets

OB/SP/1781/01/009 Information: Chas Stringer, Thos Catterell and 1781 Jan Wm Brewster v Henry King and Joseph Lalliman, assault and wounding LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 336 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1781/01/010 Information: Wm Hawes and John Granger v 1781 Jan Thos Bromley and Richard Philimore - theft of peacock and peahen

OB/SP/1781/01/011 Information: Ann Bolton sister of Elizabeth 1781 Jan Sullins v Edward Sullins

OB/SP/1781/01/012 Information: Wm Foster and 5 others v George 1781 Jan Townsend and Joseph Edwards - theft of silver tea tongs etc

OB/SP/1781/01/013 Information: Ann and Henrietta Evers v Jane 1781 Jan Vincent - robbery with violence

OB/SP/1781/01/014 Information: Catherine Hobdy v Jane Vincent - 1781 Jan robbery with violence

OB/SP/1781/01/015 Information: Wm Yeates and Thos Mainwaring 1781 Jan v John Williams - theft of 3 deal doors

OB/SP/1781/01/016 Information: Henry Waterman and Thos 1781 Jan Mainwaring v John Williams - theft of 11 glazed window sashes

OB/SP/1781/01/017 Information: Francis Ewer and Thos 1781 Jan Mainwaring v John Williams - theft of 4 glazed sashes and 3 four-panelled doors

OB/SP/1781/01/018 Rex v Joseph Lalliman and Henry King on 1781 Jan prosecution of Chas Stringer for assault and wounding - affidavit of Thos Catterell and Francis Connor re illness of prosecutor

OB/SP/1781/01/019 Certificate that John and Elizabeth Pollard 1781 Jan stand indicted for falsely accusing James Wilson of rape with intent to blackmail him

OB/SP/1781/01/020 Gaol Delivery calendar 1781 Jan

OB/SP/1781/02/001 Information: Joseph Wateridge v Mary Brown 1781 Feb and Mary Caddie - stealing stockings

OB/SP/1781/02/002 Information:Jonathan Woodman v Elizabeth 1781 Feb Franks - stealing money and a silver watch LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 337 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1781/02/003 Information: Thos Windus v Patrick Hoy - 1781 Feb murder of Edward Cox a watchman

OB/SP/1781/02/004 Information: Ann Marks v Patrick Hoy and 1781 Feb Patrick Levi - murder

OB/SP/1781/02/005 Information: Alice Flynn v Patrick Hoy - murder 1781 Feb

OB/SP/1781/02/006 Information: John Moore of the Kings Head St 1781 Feb James Street and Patrick Quinn waiter v Patrick Hoy and Patrick Levi - murder

OB/SP/1781/02/007 Information: John Wright v Patrick Hoy - murder 1781 Feb

OB/SP/1781/02/008 Information: Isabella wife of George Kennedy v 1781 Feb Jacob Mendoza - burglary

OB/SP/1781/02/009 Information: Edmund Collnett, Thos Ware and 1781 Feb James Glenton v John Stevens, John Merritt and John Murray - stealing hay

OB/SP/1781/02/010 Information: Daniel McNeal v John Thomas 1781 Feb alias Peter Boyce and Francis Storey - stealing silk stockings

OB/SP/1781/02/011 Information: Edward Gardiner and Elizabeth 1781 Feb Fordham v Wm Williams - stealing coloured bengal silk

OB/SP/1781/02/012 Information: James Davis of Hale, Hendon v 1781 Feb Ebenezar Harcup - highway robbery

OB/SP/1781/02/013 Information:Wm Maesh of Hendon v John 1781 Feb Lamb and Ebenezar Harcup - highway robbery

OB/SP/1781/02/014 Information: Wm Gulliver v Henry Webber - 1781 Feb highway robbery

OB/SP/1781/02/015 Information: Chas Keeling, John Belfour and 1781 Feb Samuel Collins v Sarah Brandon - pickpocket LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 338 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1781/02/016 Information:John Challinge, Richard Farmer 1781 Feb and Ann Colman v Wm Milbourn and Wm Russell - highway robbery

OB/SP/1781/02/017 Information: John Thompson and Thos 1781 Feb Carpmeal v Wm Russell, Wm Townsend, Edmund Powel, Wm Milbourn and John Collet - highway robbery

OB/SP/1781/02/018 Information: Samuel Glover v Wm Milbourn and 1781 Feb Wm Russell - highway robbery

OB/SP/1781/02/019 Information: Robert Petch and Francis 1781 Feb and Thos Gagen v Robert Barth - stealing iron

OB/SP/1781/02/020 Information: Elizabeth and William Starzaker v 1781 Feb Charlotte Ware - stealing ribbon

OB/SP/1781/02/021 Judgement paper 1781 Feb

OB/SP/1781/02/022 Gaol delivery calendar 1781 Feb

OB/SP/1781/04/001 Information: Peter Stewart, Jacob Milbourn and 1781 Apr Charles Jealous v John Clark - stealing lead

OB/SP/1781/04/002 Information: Ruth Pearce v Samuel Austin - 1781 Apr stealing silver watch

OB/SP/1781/04/003 Information: Richard Griffith v Mary Baldwin - 1781 Apr pickpocket

OB/SP/1781/04/004 Information:Martha Wright, John Cross and 1781 Apr Sarah Cullis v Susannah Fossett - stealing silver tablespoons

OB/SP/1781/04/005 Information: Wm Bullock and Wm Skinner v 1781 Apr Margaret Morgan alias Webster - stealing cotton

OB/SP/1781/04/006 Information: Sarah Layton, Sarah Gosling and 1781 Apr Wm Skinner v Margaret Morgan alias Webster - stealing 8 pairs of stockings LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 339 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1781/04/007 Information: Martha wife of Wm Mitchell and 1781 Apr Edmund Fleming v James Porter - stealing carpet

OB/SP/1781/04/008 Information: Francis Henry and Mary Crockat v 1781 Apr James Reynolds - stealing bedclothes etc

OB/SP/1781/04/009 Information: Judith Thompson v Mary 1781 Apr Thompson - stealing silver dessert spoon

OB/SP/1781/04/010 Information: Wm Sheldon and Wm Morley v 1781 Apr Wm Winter - stealing lead

OB/SP/1781/04/011 Information: Ann Wilkinson and Joseph Clark v 1781 Apr Mary Williams - stealing clothing

OB/SP/1781/04/012 Information: Wm Finch, Wm James, Henry 1781 Apr Turner and John Cooper v Sarah Archer and Rebecca Olivine - stealing cloth

OB/SP/1781/04/013 Information:Robert Woodgate, Mary Haughton 1781 Apr and Jenetta Rowndtree his servants, Charles Jealous and Margaret Marsh v John Jones - burglary

OB/SP/1781/04/014 Information: Elizabeth Glover, John Fitzgerald 1781 Apr and John Lightfoot v Mary Hughes - stealing clothing etc

OB/SP/1781/04/015 Information: Benjamin Parnell v Robert Deale 1781 Apr and Edward Farrell - burglary

OB/SP/1781/04/016 Information: Grace Hawkins wife of Maurice 1781 Apr Hawkins v Robert Evans - stealing money

OB/SP/1781/04/017 Information: Ann Melton v Joseph Ephraims - 1781 Apr stealing cloth

OB/SP/1781/04/018 Information: Michael Cannon v Joseph 1781 Apr Ephraims - stealing cloth

OB/SP/1781/04/019 Information: Thos Emes and James Brown v 1781 Apr Charles Holloway - stealing silk LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 340 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1781/04/020 Information: Esther Haines and Thos Jacks v 1781 Apr Virtue Wick and Catherine Evans - burglary

OB/SP/1781/04/021 Information: Robert Dewer v Edward Warne - 1781 Apr highway robbery

OB/SP/1781/04/022 Information: Elizabeth Weston, Josiah Emery, 1781 Apr Thos Adams and William Ward v John Oakey - stealing watches

OB/SP/1781/04/023 Information: Wm Hebb, snuffman v John Oakey 1781 Apr - stealing watches

OB/SP/1781/04/024 Information: Catherine Jones, Jane Smith, Mary 1781 Apr Garrett, Sarah Dowling, Elizabeth Garthside, Mary Carty and Mary Winter and Edward Tredway v Mary Nash - stealing trimming for gowns etc

OB/SP/1781/04/025 Information: Thos Hockly v John Fox - stealing 1781 Apr iron

OB/SP/1781/04/026 Information: Joseph Hern of Hammersmith, Wm 1781 Apr Litchfield and Joseph Frances v Edward Fennell - stealing clothing etc

OB/SP/1781/04/027 Information: George Pagett, Ann Wingrove, 1781 Apr George Crozier, Joseph Ligo and Samuel Collins v Moses Levy - stealing silver cream jug etc

OB/SP/1781/04/028 Information: John Crockett and James Savage 1781 Apr and Henry Smith v Samuel Horsey - highway robbery and attempted murder

OB/SP/1781/04/029 Information: Benjamin Philpot and Susannah 1781 Apr Philpot v Mary Blackbird - stealing clothing etc

OB/SP/1781/04/030 Information: Elizabeth and Jane Law and 1781 Apr Charles East v Ann Onion, Elizabeth Jackson, Ann Shaw - stealing cotton

OB/SP/1781/04/031 Information: Thos Piety, Wm Wattey, Wm Cook 1781 Apr and Sarah Ball and John Page v Thomas and John Hall - stealing chests of tea LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 341 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1781/04/032 Information: Sarah Brown of Frith Street v Peter 1781 Apr Bois - stealing clothing

OB/SP/1781/04/033 Information: Elizabeth wife of Thomas Clark 1781 Apr and v Elizabeth Harris - stealing sheet

OB/SP/1781/04/034 Information:Catherine McDonnell v Wm Hudson 1781 Apr - stealing shirt

OB/SP/1781/04/035 Information: Nicholas Leigh v Abraham Kirby - 1781 Apr stealing a horse

OB/SP/1781/04/036 Information: Joseph Beaumont v unnamed 1781 Apr pickpocket

OB/SP/1781/04/037 Information: Robert Williams, Hudson Mason 1781 Apr and Robert Mason v Michael Grant - stealing silver shoe buckles

OB/SP/1781/04/038 Information: Philip Murray v Mary Brown - 1781 Apr pickpocket

OB/SP/1781/04/039 Information: Gilbert Park v Richard Fillamer - 1781 Apr stealing hens

OB/SP/1781/04/040 Information: Thos Tyrell or Terrell of Edmonton, 1781 Apr farmer and Wm King v Nicholas Porter and confession of Wm Leet v Nicholas Porter - stealing pigs

OB/SP/1781/04/041 Information: Wm Hutchin and Wm Leet v 1781 Apr Nicholas Porter and Edward Hobbs - stealing pigs

OB/SP/1781/04/042 Information: Thos Francis Pritchard, Ann 1781 Apr Brown, Wm Bayley, John Haines, Alexander Dixon, Thos Snook, Philip Lemoin and Thos Nash v Thos Glearing and John Collins - stealing clothing

OB/SP/1781/04/043 Information: Archibald Burrege v James Collier 1781 Apr and Wm Bland - burglary LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 342 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1781/04/044 Information: Susannah Elizabeth Logan wife of 1781 Apr Robert Logan and Thos Jones v Ann Fobbs and Elizabeth Bayley - stealing gown and petticoat

OB/SP/1781/04/045 Information: John Inglis, David Protheroe and 1781 Apr Sarah Brown v Peter Boyce - burglary

OB/SP/1781/04/046 Information: Eleanor Fell, Thos Harrison, Thos 1781 Apr Hale, John Freake, Henry Croker, Samuel Benham and Wm Hale v Edward Priest, James Thomas and James Gladham - stealing clothing

OB/SP/1781/04/047 Information: George Steward v Ann Whitehead 1781 Apr - stealing sheet

OB/SP/1781/04/048 Rex v John Callind - move to respite 1781 Apr recognizances of prosecutors and recognizance for his appearance (February)

OB/SP/1781/04/049 Rex v John Callind - move to respite 1781 Apr recognizances of prosecutors and recognizance for his appearance (April)

OB/SP/1781/04/050 Judgement paper 1781 Apr

OB/SP/1781/04/051 Gaol delivery calendar 1781 Apr

OB/SP/1781/04/052 List of prisoners for trial at Hicks Hall for petty 1781 Apr larceny

OB/SP/1781/05/001 Affidavit of service of notice in Rex v Nathaniel 1781 May ford

OB/SP/1781/05/002 Notice in Rex v Nathaniel Ford 1781 May

OB/SP/1781/05/003 Affidavit of Henry Newsham, servant of Hon. 1781 May Valentine Browne, that his master is unable to attend because his father is dangerously ill

OB/SP/1781/05/004 Information: Hon. Valentine Browne v Peter 1781 May Verier - stealing watch chain and seals LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 343 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1781/05/005 Information: Thos Hine v John calcot and 1781 May Lawrence Webb - footpads

OB/SP/1781/05/006 Information: Peter Elder and Charles Jealous v 1781 May John Calcot - escaped convict

OB/SP/1781/05/007 Information: Lewis Francis Dumay and Cecilia 1781 May Brown v Lawrence Webb, John Calcot, John Stonnell and Stewkley Allen - footpads

OB/SP/1781/05/008 Information: Thos Gardiner v William Wood - 1781 May footpad

OB/SP/1781/05/009 Information: Robert Johnson, Elizabeth 1781 May Johnson and Henry Higs v Wm Ivers and Boys Errburril - footpads

OB/SP/1781/05/010 Information: Robert Johnson, Elizabeth 1781 May Johnson and Henry Higs v Wm Ivers and Boys Errburril - footpads

OB/SP/1781/05/011 Information: Robert Johnson, Elizabeth 1781 May Johnson and Henry Higs v Wm Ivers and Boys Errburril - footpads

OB/SP/1781/05/012 Information: Alexander Wilson v Wm Ivers - 1781 May stealing a Roman sword from his house

OB/SP/1781/05/013 Information: Alexander Louis McDonnell, 1781 May George Meacham, Ann Sykes and Edward Tredway v Mary Jackson - stealing watch and chain

OB/SP/1781/05/014 Information: Frances Scott and Thos Brown v 1781 May Sarah Howard - stealing silver watch

OB/SP/1781/05/015 Information: Frederick Bossy, John Mitchell and 1781 May David Miles v Bennett Harbourne and Henry Haslam - pickpockets

OB/SP/1781/05/016 Information: Wm Herbert, Hannah Onslow 1781 May Barnett and Elizabeth Eastgate v Bennett Harbourne and Henry HASLAM - PICKPOCKETS LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 344 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1781/05/017 Information: John Field v Simm Woodward - 1781 May stealing hay

OB/SP/1781/05/018 Information: John Mason v Simm Woodward - 1781 May stealing hay

OB/SP/1781/05/019 Information: Dinah Holmesby v Simm 1781 May Woodward - stealing hay

OB/SP/1781/05/020 Information: Alice Lloyd, Thos Saunders and 1781 May Sarah Warne v Ruth Bellamy - stealing clothing

OB/SP/1781/05/021 Information: Thos Thompson v Diana Groves - 1781 May pickpocket

OB/SP/1781/05/022 Information: Jonathan Thomas, landlord of The 1781 May Crown, North End, Fulham v John Pocock and Peter Atkins - stealing caged linnets

OB/SP/1781/05/023 Information: Benjamin Miller v John Bevan - 1781 May stealing malt

OB/SP/1781/05/024 Information: Isaac Chetham v Andrew Daniels - 1781 May stealing livery cloth

OB/SP/1781/05/025 Information: Andrew Ellison or Elson v Samuel 1781 May Davies - robbery with violence

OB/SP/1781/05/026 Information: Samuel Welch of the Queens 1781 May Head, Strand, victualler v Nathaniel Ford - stealing golden ring

OB/SP/1781/05/027 Information: Patrick Roche Farrill and Wm Fox 1781 May v Johnathan Fiske - non-payment of debt

OB/SP/1781/05/028 Information: Sarah McDaniel and Sarah 1781 May Tupman v Elizabeth Harris - murder of her newborn child

OB/SP/1781/05/029 Information: Sarah McDaniel and Sarah 1781 May Tupman v Elizabeth Harris - murder of her newborn child. Sworn before the coroner LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 345 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1781/05/030 Information: Edward Chapman v Ann Johnson - 1781 May stealing money

OB/SP/1781/05/031 Information: Barbara George v Mary Lilly and 1781 May Mary Wright - stealing material (Paris lutestring)

OB/SP/1781/05/032 Information: Harbin Elderton, John Clark and 1781 May Charles Jealous v John McNeil and Wm John Bickley - stealing lace

OB/SP/1781/05/033 Information: Jane Stewart and John Lane v 1781 May Mary Robinson - stealing linen gown

OB/SP/1781/05/034 Information: Eleanor Lackay v Elizabeth Robe - 1781 May stealing money stored in a nutmeg grater

OB/SP/1781/05/035 Information: Hester Mcland v Wm Jackson - 1781 May stealing silver tankard and punch ladle

OB/SP/1781/05/036 Information:Wm Wilson v John Anderson, 1781 May Charles Thompson, John Ruglass, Wm Marsh and Samuel Woodham - robbery with violence

OB/SP/1781/05/037 Information: John Philips v Thos Holliday and 1781 May Wm Sherburd - highwaymen

OB/SP/1781/05/038 Information: Joseph Willgoose v Wm Pyke, 1781 May Charles West otherwise Thos Collingwood and John Robinson - highwaymen

OB/SP/1781/05/039 Information: John Morse v Richard Wdwin - 1781 May stealing coal from the lighter 'Old England'

OB/SP/1781/05/040 Information: Wm Valent v John Gillard - stealing 1781 May a piece of Dove marble from the yard of Robert Bark

OB/SP/1781/05/041 Information:John Kimpton, keeper of the lock 1781 May on the River Lea at Enfield, Edward White, Susan and Wright Amos v Henry Aylim and Joseph Cleaver and Wm Fordham - stealing coal from a barge LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 346 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1781/05/042 Deposition before the coroner: John Thomas, 1781 May surgeon, Henry Jarvis, surgeon, Thos Shirley, constable, Catharine Thompson, Elizabeth Edwards, Eleanor Williams, Ann Marsh re death of newborn female infant believed to be the child of Rebecca Cowley (St Martin in the Fields)

OB/SP/1781/05/043 Deposition before the coroner: Richard Wordly 1781 May of Acton, Sarah Dennis of Turnham Green, Thos Leakey, master of Chiswick Workhouse, Wm Curtis, surgeon, Margaret Minton of Chiswick, Mary Hawes of Chiswick Workhouse, John Burbary of Chiswick Workhouse, James Lewis of Chiswick, John Camak of Hammersmith re death of Thos Pain, a poor man mistreated by John Merrideth the Beadle of Hammersmith

OB/SP/1781/05/044 Deposition before the coroner: Richard Wordly 1781 May of Acton, Sarah Dennis of Turnham Green, Thos Leakey, master of Chiswick Workhouse, Wm Curtis, surgeon, Margaret Minton of Chiswick, Mary Hawes of Chiswick Workhouse, John Burbary of Chiswick Workhouse, James Lewis of Chiswick, John Camak of Hammersmith re death of Thos Pain, a poor man mistreated by John Merrideth the Beadle of Hammersmith

OB/SP/1781/05/045 Deposition before the coroner: Richard Wordly 1781 May of Acton, Sarah Dennis of Turnham Green, Thos Leakey, master of Chiswick Workhouse, Wm Curtis, surgeon, Margaret Minton of Chiswick, Mary Hawes of Chiswick Workhouse, John Burbary of Chiswick Workhouse, James Lewis of Chiswick, John Camak of Hammersmith re death of Thos Pain, a poor man mistreated by John Merrideth the Beadle of Hammersmith LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 347 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1781/05/046 Deposition before the coroner: Richard Wordly 1781 May of Acton, Sarah Dennis of Turnham Green, Thos Leakey, master of Chiswick Workhouse, Wm Curtis, surgeon, Margaret Minton of Chiswick, Mary Hawes of Chiswick Workhouse, John Burbary of Chiswick Workhouse, James Lewis of Chiswick, John Camak of Hammersmith re death of Thos Pain, a poor man mistreated by John Merrideth the Beadle of Hammersmith

OB/SP/1781/05/047 Deposition before the coroner: Richard Wordly 1781 May of Acton, Sarah Dennis of Turnham Green, Thos Leakey, master of Chiswick Workhouse, Wm Curtis, surgeon, Margaret Minton of Chiswick, Mary Hawes of Chiswick Workhouse, John Burbary of Chiswick Workhouse, James Lewis of Chiswick, John Camak of Hammersmith re death of Thos Pain, a poor man mistreated by John Merrideth the Beadle of Hammersmith

OB/SP/1781/05/048 Deposition before the coroner: Richard Wordly 1781 May of Acton, Sarah Dennis of Turnham Green, Thos Leakey, master of Chiswick Workhouse, Wm Curtis, surgeon, Margaret Minton of Chiswick, Mary Hawes of Chiswick Workhouse, John Burbary of Chiswick Workhouse, James Lewis of Chiswick, John Camak of Hammersmith re death of Thos Pain, a poor man mistreated by John Merrideth the Beadle of Hammersmith

OB/SP/1781/05/049 Judgement paper 1781 May

OB/SP/1781/05/050 Prisoners in the House of Correction for petty 1781 May larceny

OB/SP/1781/05/051 Tothill Fields Bridewell calendar 1781 May

OB/SP/1781/05/052 Gaol delivery calendar 1781 May

OB/SP/1781/07/001 Information: Thos Starling, Robert Ling and Ann 1781 Jul Bolster v James Watts - stealing bedclothes LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 348 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1781/07/002 Information: John Young, Mary Whittle and 1781 Jul Thos Cleave v James Watts - stealing bedclothes

OB/SP/1781/07/003 Information: Margaret Bowker, servant at 1781 Jul Harrison's Hotel in Covent Garden, Thos Harrison and Peter Patmore v James Watts - stealing bedclothes

OB/SP/1781/07/004 Information: Hammond Kinnaird, servant at 1781 Jul Hummums Hotel in Covent Garden, Edward Deale and Wm Pope v James Watts - stealing bedclothes

OB/SP/1781/07/005 Information: Margaret Mason of the Star and 1781 Jul Garter, Covent Garden and John Purchase v James Watts - stealing bedclothes

OB/SP/1781/07/006 Information: Peter Rorke v John Weldon - 1781 Jul highway robbery

OB/SP/1781/07/007 Information: Lewis Helm v Frances Taylor - 1781 Jul assault and robbery

OB/SP/1781/07/008 Information: John Frelkett, Mary Tweedy and 1781 Jul Lydia Bishop v John Thompson - stealing lace

OB/SP/1781/07/009 Information: Wm Burton and Richard Hunter v 1781 Jul Richard Smith - burglary

OB/SP/1781/07/010 Information: Wm Wildego v Richard Bransden - 1781 Jul stealing oats from a stable

OB/SP/1781/07/011 Information: John Udall, Wm Hannay, Wm 1781 Jul Carnes and Adam Davidson v Wm Huggins and Joseph Brassey - footpads

OB/SP/1781/07/012 Information: John Carruthers and Henry 1781 Jul Renshaw v Walter bakewell - footpad, who appeared to be a soldier in the Grenadier Guards

OB/SP/1781/07/013 Information: Susannah Kingston, Patrick Braidy 1781 Jul and Amelia Braidy v Wm Harley - stealing cloak LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 349 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1781/07/014 Information: George Taylor v Sarah Holt - 1781 Jul stealing handkerchiefs

OB/SP/1781/07/015 Information: John McMahon and Charles 1781 Jul Jealous v George Stevenson and Wm Gregory - footpads

OB/SP/1781/07/016 Information: John Stocker of Hampton v John 1781 Jul Hodges and Alexander Frazier and George Fleet (all soldiers in the Duke of Argyle's Regiment of infantry) - various thefts of farm animals etc from Hampton, Sunbury, Twickenham, Teddington and Hanworth

OB/SP/1781/07/017 Information: John Shore of Hanworth v John 1781 Jul Hodges, Alexander Frazier and John Stocker - stealing geese

OB/SP/1781/07/018 Information: Wm Redford of Teddington v John 1781 Jul Hodges, Alexander Frazier, George Fleet and John Stocker - stealing sheep

OB/SP/1781/07/019 Information: John Elphick of Hanworth v John 1781 Jul Hodges, Alexander Frazier and John Stocker - stealing bullock from Bushey Park, also sheep, five ducks and a white peahen, the property of Lord North

OB/SP/1781/07/020 Information: Ann Stent of Hampton v John 1781 Jul Hodges, Alexander Frazier and John Stocker - stealing wood and a bullock

OB/SP/1781/07/021 Information: Farrel McGouldrick, a lodger at the 1781 Jul Crown in Essex Street v Ann Russel - pickpocket

OB/SP/1781/07/022 Information: John Fisher and Robert Anderson 1781 Jul v Margaret Flynn - stealing clothing and a burning glass

OB/SP/1781/07/023 Information: John Fisher and Robert Anderson 1781 Jul v Fanny Lee and Mary Dodd - stealing silver watch LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 350 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1781/07/024 Information: John Etheridge of Hendon, farmer 1781 Jul v Robert Davis - robbery with violence at Golders Green

OB/SP/1781/07/025 Information: John Etheridge of Hendon, farmer 1781 Jul v Robert Davis - robbery with violence at Golders Green

OB/SP/1781/07/026 Information: John Brockbank and Samuel 1781 Jul Yardley v Martha Dade - receiving stolen goods

OB/SP/1781/07/027 Information: Sarah Tatlock and Samuel Yardley 1781 Jul v Martha Dade - receiving stolen goods

OB/SP/1781/07/028 Information: John Coggins and Samuel Yardley 1781 Jul v Martha Dade - receiving stolen goods

OB/SP/1781/07/029 Information: Lyon Phillips v Wm Cutler - 1781 Jul stealing ticking

OB/SP/1781/07/030 Information: Henry Wm Smallwood, attorney at 1781 Jul law, v Richard Coleman, a prisoner in New Prison Clerkenwell - picking his pocket through the prison gate

OB/SP/1781/07/031 Information: John Mounton v Margaret 1781 Jul Alderidge - stealing money

OB/SP/1781/07/032 Information: Arthur Shakespear v Wm Gough - 1781 Jul footpad

OB/SP/1781/07/033 Information: Martha Hebb and Donald 1781 Jul McDonald v Charles Stone and Benjamin Harvey - stealing jewellery

OB/SP/1781/07/034 Information: Elizabeth Barclay of Southgate v 1781 Jul Mary Clark - stealing money and lace

OB/SP/1781/07/035 Information: Charles Charlesworth v Sarah 1781 Jul Clark - stealing ribbon

OB/SP/1781/07/036 Information: Wm Cree and Thos Lacey v 1781 Jul Matthew Bath and Abraham Mayhew - stealing clothing LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 351 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1781/07/037 Information: Thos Peasnall and George 1781 Jul Duckham v Matthew Bath and Abraham Mayhew - stealing cutlas

OB/SP/1781/07/038 Information: Samuel Renshaw v Walter 1781 Jul Bakewell, a Grenadier - attempting to pawn stolen watch

OB/SP/1781/07/039 Information: Henry and Mary Johnson, Wm 1781 Jul Smith and Benjamin v an unnamed footpad

OB/SP/1781/07/040 Information: John and Mary Davidson and Mary 1781 Jul Mackay v James Baldwin, chimney sweeper - stealing watch

OB/SP/1781/07/041 Information: Charles Zachary (or Zacharia) v 1781 Jul Elizabeth Carter - stealing watch

OB/SP/1781/07/042 Information: Mary Anderson (confession) v 1781 Jul Elizabeth Carter - stealing watch

OB/SP/1781/07/043 Information: John Morrison and Aaron Abbott v 1781 Jul Hannah Carryl - pickpocket

OB/SP/1781/07/044 Information: Cook Trollope a prisoner v Thos 1781 Jul Davis and Henry Jones prisoners - robbery inside New Prison Clerkenwell

OB/SP/1781/07/045 Information: John Barber and Wm Pasley v 1781 Jul Samuel Lamb a dustman - stealing watch

OB/SP/1781/07/046 Information: Walter Redford and John Bristow v 1781 Jul Joseph Wright - footpad

OB/SP/1781/07/047 Information: Charles Grubb, John Young, John 1781 Jul Dixon, Dennis McDonald v Catherine Shroder, Richard Marshall otherwise Moore, Wm Steele and Susannah Moore - coiners

OB/SP/1781/07/048 Information: Thos White and Moses Colerick v 1781 Jul Wade Palmer - highway robbery in a lane leading from the Edgware Road to Hendon LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 352 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1781/07/049 Information: Daniel Dibble, servant to Colonel 1781 Jul Bishop of the Hyde, Hendon v Wade Palmer - highway robbery

OB/SP/1781/07/050 Information: Mary Standage and Edward Evans 1781 Jul v George Rayner - stealing dressing glass

OB/SP/1781/07/051 Information: Joseph Rudge, Norton Bobbit, 1781 Jul James Lewis and Henry Hennings v Elizabeth Stevenson - pickpocket

OB/SP/1781/07/052 Information: Wm Chawley v Elizabeth 1781 Jul Thompson - stealing clothing

OB/SP/1781/07/053 Information: Amy Dawson v Sarah Smith, Lucy 1781 Jul Wood, Wm Archer, Ann Mills - stealing money

OB/SP/1781/07/054 Examination of John Bryan v George Bolton, 1781 Jul Benjamin Fitter and John Lumley, part of a mob who pursued and beat him as a thief

OB/SP/1781/07/055 Confession of Thos Woodman v Edward Batten 1781 Jul - receiver of stolen goods

OB/SP/1781/07/056 Deposition before the coroner: Ann Watson, 1781 Jul Ann Prince servants to Godfrey Wentworth, Mary Hunter midwife and John Ainslee surgeon re death of newborn infant believed to be that of Ann Foster, servant to Godfrey Wentworth

OB/SP/1781/07/057 Deposition before the coroner: Ann Watson, 1781 Jul Ann Prince servants to Godfrey Wentworth, Mary Hunter midwife and John Ainslee surgeon re death of newborn infant believed to be that of Ann Foster, servant to Godfrey Wentworth

OB/SP/1781/07/058 Deposition before the coroner: Ann Watson, 1781 Jul Ann Prince servants to Godfrey Wentworth, Mary Hunter midwife and John Ainslee surgeon re death of newborn infant believed to be that of Ann Foster, servant to Godfrey Wentworth LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 353 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1781/07/059 Deposition before the coroner: Ann Watson, 1781 Jul Ann Prince servants to Godfrey Wentworth, Mary Hunter midwife and John Ainslee surgeon re death of newborn infant believed to be that of Ann Foster, servant to Godfrey Wentworth

OB/SP/1781/07/060 Tothill Fields Bridewell Calendar 1781 Jul

OB/SP/1781/07/061 Judgement paper 1781 Jul

OB/SP/1781/07/062 Gaol delivery calendar 1781 Jul Papers for 1782

OB/SP/1782/01/001 Information: Peter Berg v Jacob Tolstrom - Jan 1782 pickpocket. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/001

OB/SP/1782/01/002 Information: John Dolland v William Owen - Jan 1782 larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/002

OB/SP/1782/01/003 Information: Anthony Colyers v John Nicholson Jan 1782 - burglary. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/003

OB/SP/1782/01/004 Information: Elizabeth Donell v Rachel Smith - Jan 1782 burglary. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/004

OB/SP/1782/01/005 Information: James Grace v Frances Lydia - Jan 1782 robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/005

OB/SP/1782/01/006 Information: John Gray v Bridget Murphy - Jan 1782 robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/006

OB/SP/1782/01/007 Information: John Allen v John Lucas - footpath Jan 1782 robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/007

OB/SP/1782/01/008 Information: Ann Smythies v Ann Tobin - Jan 1782 larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/008 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 354 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1782/01/009 Information: William Duncomb v John Coleman Jan 1782 - footpath robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/009

OB/SP/1782/02/001 Information: William Mason v John Walter - Feb 1782 larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/010

OB/SP/1782/02/002 Information: Edward Adams v Davis and Feb 1782 Collingwood - robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/011

OB/SP/1782/02/003 Information: Thomas Kenyon v Vevier and Feb 1782 Harding - highway robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/012a

OB/SP/1782/02/004 Information: Henry Hart v Vevier and Harding Feb 1782 etc - highway robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/012b

OB/SP/1782/02/005 Information: Baron de Kutzleben v Lucius Feb 1782 Hughes - pickpocket. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/013

OB/SP/1782/02/006 Information: Ann Proctor v John May - burglary. Feb 1782 Former reference: OB/SP/1782/014

OB/SP/1782/02/007 Information: Alexander Dixon v Anne Brimm Feb 1782 and R. Ball - larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/015

OB/SP/1782/04/001 Information: Thomas Liddard v James Apr 1782 Sheddrick - robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/016

OB/SP/1782/05/001 Affidavit of Anthony Parkin in R. v. George May 1782 Watson. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/017

OB/SP/1782/05/004 Information: Jane Jones v Thomas Broad - May 1782 highway robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/018 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 355 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1782/05/005 Information: Zachariah Batterby v Archer and May 1782 Isaacs - larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/019

OB/SP/1782/05/006 Information: Joseph Mall v John Girven - May 1782 larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/020

OB/SP/1782/05/007 Information: John Gatfee v William Bass and T. May 1782 Pickering. - larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/021a

OB/SP/1782/05/008 Information: Thomas Pearce v William Bass May 1782 and T. Pickering - larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/021b

OB/SP/1782/07/001 Affidavit of service of notice R. v. Grenville Jul 1782 Hoar. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/022a

OB/SP/1782/07/002 Notice annexed. Jul 1782 Former reference: OB/SP/1782/022b

OB/SP/1782/07/003 Information: Sarah Woodbine v James Thodey Jul 1782 - robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/023

OB/SP/1782/07/004 Information: John Harrington v Ann Ager - Jul 1782 robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/024

OB/SP/1782/07/005 Information: Letitia Lloyd v William Stanley - Jul 1782 highway robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/025

OB/SP/1782/07/006 Information: Morgan Thomas v Elizabeth Berry Jul 1782 - pickpocket. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/026

OB/SP/1782/07/007 Information: Elizabeth Pollard v Cantrell, Kelly, Jul 1782 Venier - burglars. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/027a LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 356 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1782/07/008 Information: John Tucker v Cantrell, Kelly, Jul 1782 Venier - burglars. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/027b

OB/SP/1782/07/009 Information: Joseph Stone v Cantrell, Kelly, Jul 1782 Venier - burglars. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/027c

OB/SP/1782/07/010 Information: Ralph Smith v Joseph Sutton - Jul 1782 horse stealing. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/028

OB/SP/1782/07/011 Information: Mary Rowland v Susan Stewart - Jul 1782 larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/029

OB/SP/1782/07/012 Information: Daniel Blockley v Charlotte Smith - Jul 1782 pickpocket. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/030

OB/SP/1782/07/013 Information: Robert Evans v Jane Conqueror - Jul 1782 pickpocket. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/031

OB/SP/1782/07/014 Information: John Raffon v Margaret Hawker - Jul 1782 larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/032

OB/SP/1782/07/015 Information: Richard Leedham v Charlotte Foy Jul 1782 etc - pickpocket. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/033

OB/SP/1782/07/016 Information: John Swain v James West - Jul 1782 footpad robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/034

OB/SP/1782/07/017 Information: Levi Lazarus v Phoebe Ansell - Jul 1782 pickpocket. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/035

OB/SP/1782/07/018 Information: Robert Gosling v William Bradbury Jul 1782 - robbing post. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/036 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 357 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1782/07/019 Information: William Freak v John White - Jul 1782 robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/037

OB/SP/1782/07/020 Information: Ann Coggrave v Joseph and Jul 1782 Thomas Holland - highway robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/038

OB/SP/1782/07/021 Information: James Delaney v Rev. Bennett Jul 1782 Allen - murder. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/039a

OB/SP/1782/07/022 Information: Percival Pott v Rev. Bennett Allen - Jul 1782 murder. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/039b

OB/SP/1782/07/023 Coroner's Inquest re death of Lloyd Delaney. Jul 1782 Former reference: OB/SP/1782/039c

OB/SP/1782/07/024 Coroner's Inquest re death of bastard child (v Jul 1782 Sarah Russell for murder) Former reference: OB/SP/1782/040

OB/SP/1782/07/025 Coroner's Inquest re death of bastard child (v Jul 1782 Sarah Russell for murder) Former reference: OB/SP/1782/040

OB/SP/1782/07/026 Coroner's Inquest re death of bastard child (v Jul 1782 Sarah Russell for murder) Former reference: OB/SP/1782/040

OB/SP/1782/07/027 Coroner's Inquest re death of bastard child (v Jul 1782 Sarah Russell for murder) Former reference: OB/SP/1782/040

OB/SP/1782/07/028 Coroner's Inquest re death of bastard child (v Jul 1782 Sarah Russell for murder) Former reference: OB/SP/1782/040

OB/SP/1782/09/001 Letter to prosecutor in R.v. Moreing and Sep 1782 Innocent Former reference: OB/SP/1782/041 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 358 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1782/09/009 Information: Francis Calvert v Lortan and Clack Sep 1782 - forgery. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/042

OB/SP/1782/09/010 Information: Thomas Chance v Robert Walker - Sep 1782 robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/043

OB/SP/1782/09/011 Information: Elizabeth Stream v Priscilla and Sep 1782 Charlotte Goodall - acc to burglary. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/044

OB/SP/1782/09/012 Information: David Cordoza v Mary Holfin - Sep 1782 larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/045

OB/SP/1782/10/001 Information: William Sharman v David Hughes - Oct 1782 larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/046

OB/SP/1782/10/002 Information: John Goodluck v Mary Perry - Oct 1782 robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/047

OB/SP/1782/10/003 Information: William Fairbrother v James Oct 1782 Marlowe - attempted burglary. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/048

OB/SP/1782/10/004 Information: Rebecca Tibbets v Patrick Sulloon Oct 1782 - robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/049

OB/SP/1782/10/005 Information: Elizabeth Harrison v William Dakin Oct 1782 - arson. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/050

OB/SP/1782/10/006 Information: Henry Burn v Sarah Amery - Oct 1782 larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1782/051 Papers for 1783

OB/SP/1783/06/059 Examination of Ann Griffiths, charged with Jun 1783 felony by Mary Brickett. Former reference: OB/SP/1783/001 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 359 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1783/06/060 Examination of , charged with Jun 1783 felony by Wm. Harrison. Former reference: OB/SP/1783/002

OB/SP/1783/06/061 Examination of Baptiste Laroche, charged with Jun 1783 felony by Ann Catley. Former reference: OB/SP/1783/003

OB/SP/1783/06/062 Examination of Thomas Hoare, charged with Jun 1783 felony by Wm. Boustread. Former reference: OB/SP/1783/004

OB/SP/1783/06/063 Examination of Samuel Higley, charged with Jun 1783 felony by John Way. Former reference: OB/SP/1783/005

OB/SP/1783/06/064 Examination of Olivia Hart, charged with felony Jun 1783 by James Wright. Former reference: OB/SP/1783/006

OB/SP/1783/06/065 Examination of Abraham Brereley, charged with Jun 1783 highway robbery by L. Broderick. Former reference: OB/SP/1783/007

OB/SP/1783/06/066 Examination of , charged with Jun 1783 highway robbery by L. Broderick. Former reference: OB/SP/1783/008a

OB/SP/1783/06/067 Examination of John Mather, charged with Jun 1783 highway robbery by L. Broderick. Former reference: OB/SP/1783/008b

OB/SP/1783/06/068 Examination of John Fisher, charged with Jun 1783 felony by Samuel Woolley. Former reference: OB/SP/1783/009a

OB/SP/1783/06/069 Examination of John Fisher, charged with Jun 1783 felony by Samuel Woolley. Former reference: OB/SP/1783/009b

OB/SP/1783/06/070 Examination of Mary Hill, charged with felony Jun 1783 by Joseph More. Former reference: OB/SP/1783/010 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 360 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1783/06/071 Examination of William Richardson, charged Jun 1783 with felony by Joseph More. Former reference: OB/SP/1783/011

OB/SP/1783/06/072 Examination of Sarah King, charged with felony Jun 1783 by Joseph More. Former reference: OB/SP/1783/012

OB/SP/1783/06/073 Examination of Sarah King, charged with felony Jun 1783 by Paulin and Coates. Former reference: OB/SP/1783/013

OB/SP/1783/06/074 Examination of Mary Hill, charged with felony Jun 1783 by Paulin and Coates. Former reference: OB/SP/1783/014

OB/SP/1783/06/075 Examination of William Richardson, charged Jun 1783 with felony by Paulin and Coates. Former reference: OB/SP/1783/015

OB/SP/1783/06/076 Examination of Edward Rabson - highway Jun 1783 robbery, by Alice Frizzell. Former reference: OB/SP/1783/016

OB/SP/1783/06/077 Examination of William Smith, charged with Jun 1783 felony by Peter Cazlet Former reference: OB/SP/1783/017

OB/SP/1783/06/078 Examination of Joseph Bowler, charged with Jun 1783 felony by Peter Cazlett. Former reference: OB/SP/1783/018

OB/SP/1783/06/079 Examination of James Bowen, charged with Jun 1783 felony by Thomas Nugent. Former reference: OB/SP/1783/019

OB/SP/1783/06/080 Examination of Martha Inglesent, charged with Jun 1783 felony by Samuel Freeman. Former reference: OB/SP/1783/020

OB/SP/1783/06/081 Examination of Samuel Larter, charged with Jun 1783 felony by Edward Hanson. Former reference: OB/SP/1783/021 Papers for 1784 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 361 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1784/01/002 Affidavit of Robert Taylor in R. v. Edward Payne Jan 1784 etc. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/001

OB/SP/1784/01/003 (Copy) Information: William Howlet v Elizabeth Jan 1784 Jones etc - pickpocket. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/002

OB/SP/1784/01/004 Information: Michael Tusk v Paul Wilks. - Jan 1784 robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/003

OB/SP/1784/01/005 Information: Mary Boyne v Thomas Welch - Jan 1784 burglary etc. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/004a

OB/SP/1784/01/006 Information: Dorothy Budworth v Thomas Jan 1784 Welch. - burglary etc. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/004b

OB/SP/1784/01/007 Information: John Perrin v Thomas Welch - Jan 1784 burglary etc. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/004c

OB/SP/1784/01/008 Information: Thomas Moore v Thomas Welch - Jan 1784 burglary etc. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/004d

OB/SP/1784/01/009 Information: George Holland v Thomas Welch - Jan 1784 burglary etc. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/004e

OB/SP/1784/01/010 Information: Thomas Author v Thomas Welch - Jan 1784 burglary etc. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/004f

OB/SP/1784/01/011 Information: Thomas Carey v Thomas Welch Jan 1784 and others - robberies. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/005

OB/SP/1784/01/012 Information: Mary Lingham v Mary Jones - Jan 1784 larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/006 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 362 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1784/01/013 Information: John Orange v William Tomlin & R. Jan 1784 Mills - robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/007a

OB/SP/1784/01/014 Information: Ann Maitland v William Tomlin & R. Jan 1784 Mills - robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/007b

OB/SP/1784/01/015 Information: Thomas Down v John Quick - Jan 1784 forgery. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/008

OB/SP/1784/01/016 Information: John Earl v William Lightman - Jan 1784 horse stealing. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/009

OB/SP/1784/01/017 Information: William Pearson v Edward Britt - Jan 1784 larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/010

OB/SP/1784/01/018 Information: Margaret Allen v Cox, Ward and Jan 1784 Stone - rape. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/011

OB/SP/1784/01/019 Information: William Dellow re loss of two cows. Jan 1784 Former reference: OB/SP/1784/012

OB/SP/1784/01/020 Information: William Dermer v John Priggs - Jan 1784 larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/013

OB/SP/1784/01/021 Information: Thomas Stevens v Joseph Clark - Jan 1784 footpad robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/014

OB/SP/1784/01/022 Information: Roger Thorne v William Cousins - Jan 1784 larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/015

OB/SP/1784/01/023 Information: Mary Bradley v William Daniels - Jan 1784 larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/016 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 363 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1784/01/024 Information: Joseph Wilson v Henry Simons - Jan 1784 umbrella stealing. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/017

OB/SP/1784/01/025 Information: Lawrence Kyard v William Hubbard Jan 1784 - pickpocket. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/018

OB/SP/1784/01/026 Information: Thomas Fenwick v Daniel Jan 1784 Sutherland - larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/019a

OB/SP/1784/01/027 Information: Thomas Jones v Daniel Sutherland Jan 1784 - larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/019b

OB/SP/1784/01/028 Information: Peter Usher v Ann Ockley - Jan 1784 pickpocket. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/020

OB/SP/1784/01/029 Information: Dorothy Jennings v William Bell - Jan 1784 robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/021a

OB/SP/1784/01/030 Information: John Drain v William Bell - robbery. Jan 1784 Former reference: OB/SP/1784/021b

OB/SP/1784/01/031 Information: Elizabeth White v Ambose Cook - Jan 1784 pickpocket. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/022

OB/SP/1784/01/032 Information: George Wilson v Thomas Simms - Jan 1784 robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/023

OB/SP/1784/01/033 Information: Joseph Jones v John Parker - Jan 1784 highway assault. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/024

OB/SP/1784/01/034 Information: Abraham Brown v William Clark - Jan 1784 burglary. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/025 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 364 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1784/01/035 Information: Archibald Campbell v John Petre - Jan 1784 robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/026

OB/SP/1784/01/036 Information: Rachel Cloak v Sarah Pearson - Jan 1784 receiving stolen goods. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/027

OB/SP/1784/01/037 Information: John Burridge v Joseph Sprigg - Jan 1784 and Cane.-robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/028

OB/SP/1784/01/038 Information: John Dobins v Ledger and Allen - Jan 1784 burglary. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/029

OB/SP/1784/01/039 Information: John Gondoux v Joseph Harrison - Jan 1784 robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/030

OB/SP/1784/01/040 Information: Ann Manning v George Muslin - Jan 1784 burglary. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/031

OB/SP/1784/01/041 Information: William Richard v William Sanders Jan 1784 - horse stealing. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/032

OB/SP/1784/01/042 Information: Thomas Peirce v William Norgate - Jan 1784 robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/033

OB/SP/1784/01/043 Information: Thomas Evans v Mary Stokes etc - Jan 1784 larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/034

OB/SP/1784/01/044 Information: Elizabeth Nanby v James Smith - Jan 1784 robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/035a

OB/SP/1784/01/045 Information: Charles Letittier v George Melton - Jan 1784 robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/035c LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 365 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1784/01/073 Examination: of James Smith - stealing Jan 1784 mahogany table. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/035b

OB/SP/1784/01/074 Certificate of sentences on certain felons in Jan 1784 Newgate. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/036

OB/SP/1784/01/075 Draft judgment paper. Jan 1784 Former reference: OB/SP/1784/037

OB/SP/1784/07/001 Brief: R.v. Sarah Mawkham. Jul 1784 Former reference: OB/SP/1784/038

OB/SP/1784/07/002 Brief: Addison v Sarah McFarlan. Jul 1784 Former reference: OB/SP/1784/039

OB/SP/1784/07/003 Affidavit: Thomas Stop in R.v. James Lisle. Jul 1784 Former reference: OB/SP/1784/040

OB/SP/1784/07/004 Affidavit: John Roberts in R.v. James Jackson. Jul 1784 Former reference: OB/SP/1784/041

OB/SP/1784/07/005 Affidavit: Alexander Radcliffe in R.v. George Jul 1784 Drummond. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/042

OB/SP/1784/07/006 Affidavit: Thomas Curk in R.v. Keyran Ryan. Jul 1784 Former reference: OB/SP/1784/043

OB/SP/1784/07/007 Affidavit: George Grace, deft, re absent Jul 1784 witnesses Former reference: OB/SP/1784/044a

OB/SP/1784/07/008 Affidavit: John White re subpoena on William Jul 1784 Jackson (R.v. Grace). Former reference: OB/SP/1784/044b

OB/SP/1784/07/009 Affidavit: John Fisher re subpoena on William Jul 1784 Jackson (R.v. Grace). Former reference: OB/SP/1784/044c LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 366 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1784/07/039 Information: Margaret Read re burglary at her Jul 1784 house. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/045

OB/SP/1784/07/040 Information: Charles Wright v James Shiers - Jul 1784 pickpocket. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/046

OB/SP/1784/07/041 Information: William Harvey v Hall & Powell - Jul 1784 assault and robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/047

OB/SP/1784/07/042 Information: Joseph Speck v Keyran Ryan - Jul 1784 forgery. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/048a

OB/SP/1784/07/043 Information: Thomas Curk v Keyran Ryan - Jul 1784 forgery. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/048b

OB/SP/1784/07/044 Information: George Passenger v Thomas Jul 1784 Burgess - forgery. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/049

OB/SP/1784/07/045 Information: John Davis v Nathaniel Lucas - Jul 1784 robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/050

OB/SP/1784/07/046 Information: John Pickett v Joseph Williams - Jul 1784 footpad robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/051

OB/SP/1784/07/047 Information: Christian Holdrop v Edward Parry - Jul 1784 robbing ship. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/052

OB/SP/1784/07/048 Information: Thomas Osborne v Brown, Legon, Jul 1784 Mullen - stealing boat. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/053

OB/SP/1784/07/049 Information: Mary Millar v Daniel Gilfoy, - Jul 1784 stealing linen. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/054 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 367 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1784/07/050 Information: William Weatherby v Bicknell and Jul 1784 Harbridge - coiners. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/055

OB/SP/1784/07/051 Information: Ann Tranter v Sarah Taylor - Jul 1784 larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/056

OB/SP/1784/07/052 Information: Richard Hunter v James Willis and Jul 1784 Hinton - burglary. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/057

OB/SP/1784/07/053 Information: Elizabeth White v George Jul 1784 Whiteford - burglary. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/058

OB/SP/1784/07/054 Information: Thomas Armigar Codd - footpad Jul 1784 robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/059

OB/SP/1784/07/055 Information: Thomas Archer v Thomas Burdett - Jul 1784 burglary. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/060

OB/SP/1784/07/056 Information: Thomas Archer v Samuel Phillips - Jul 1784 receiving. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/061

OB/SP/1784/07/057 Information: John Webber v Ann Pope - Jul 1784 stealing sheets. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/062

OB/SP/1784/07/058 Information: Mary Witting v Elizabeth Knox - Jul 1784 stealing curtains. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/063

OB/SP/1784/07/059 Information: John Dickson v William Cook - Jul 1784 highway robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/064

OB/SP/1784/07/060 Information: Elizabeth Abrams v Elizabeth Jul 1784 Jigger - stealing shirts. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/065 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 368 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1784/07/061 Information: William Fibey v John Shelley - riot Jul 1784 and robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/066a

OB/SP/1784/07/062 Information: James Martin v John Shelley - riot Jul 1784 and robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/066b

OB/SP/1784/07/063 Information: Benjamin Rutter v John Shelley - Jul 1784 riot and robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/066c

OB/SP/1784/07/064 Information: John Scarlett v Mary Alpkin - Jul 1784 pickpocket. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/067

OB/SP/1784/07/065 Information: William Moody v Mary Tims and Jul 1784 Lefevre - pickpocket. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/068

OB/SP/1784/07/066 Information: Elizabeth Walker v Margaret Jul 1784 Johnson - stealing gown. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/069

OB/SP/1784/07/067 Information: William Addison v Sarah McFarlan Jul 1784 - pickpocket. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/070

OB/SP/1784/07/068 Information: Thomas Tupper v Joseph Parker - Jul 1784 stealing hammer. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/071

OB/SP/1784/07/069 Information: Joseph Harrison v Sherrard and Jul 1784 Astell - highway robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/072

OB/SP/1784/07/070 Information: Thomas Goodale v William Thorley Jul 1784 - stealing a beast. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/073

OB/SP/1784/07/071 Information: Elizabeth Haines v James Taylor - Jul 1784 stealing wet linen. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/074 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 369 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1784/07/072 Information: Daniel Levy v Mary Marshall - Jul 1784 pickpocket. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/075

OB/SP/1784/07/073 Information: Benjamin Dring v William Thomas - Jul 1784 highway assault. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/076

OB/SP/1784/07/074 Information: John Buck v William Butler - Jul 1784 stealing lead. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/077

OB/SP/1784/07/075 Information: Dennis Murphy v John Hyde - Jul 1784 stealing from trunk. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/078

OB/SP/1784/07/076 Information: Earl of Clermont v George Jul 1784 Drummond - stealing gold watch. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/079

OB/SP/1784/07/077 Information: Hon. George Elphinstone v Jul 1784 Richard - Edwards - stealing gold watch. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/080

OB/SP/1784/07/078 Information: Thomas Bradford v Mary Hawkins Jul 1784 - pickpocket. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/081

OB/SP/1784/07/079 Information: John Cammel v Johnson and Jul 1784 Randall - highway assault. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/082

OB/SP/1784/07/080 Information: William Penn v William Prudence. - Jul 1784 burglary. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/083

OB/SP/1784/07/081 Information: George Brownsworth v John Grey Jul 1784 - stealing sheep. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/084

OB/SP/1784/07/082 Information: Richard Coltman v Sarah Davis - Jul 1784 stealing clothes. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/085 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 370 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1784/07/083 Information: Elizabeth Hall v Thomas Hill - Jul 1784 stealing clothes. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/086

OB/SP/1784/07/084 Information: Letitia Bowman v James Pulett etc Jul 1784 - stealing watch etc. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/087

OB/SP/1784/07/085 Information: Adam Hamilton v John Mash - Jul 1784 burglary. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/088

OB/SP/1784/07/086 Information: Adam Hamilton v William Holmes - Jul 1784 burglary. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/089

OB/SP/1784/07/087 Information: Elizabeth Griffiths v Peter Jul 1784 Sampson etc - burglary. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/090

OB/SP/1784/07/088 Information: Mary English v Thomas Holland - Jul 1784 stealing her clothes. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/091

OB/SP/1784/07/089 Information: Wulliam Wilcox v Ann Smith and Jul 1784 Elizabeth White - stealing from shop. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/092

OB/SP/1784/07/090 Information: Jeremiah Williamson v Sarah Jul 1784 Markham - burglary. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/093

OB/SP/1784/07/091 Information: Arabella Jefferies v Robert Moore - Jul 1784 stealing diamond pin. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/094

OB/SP/1784/07/092 Information: John Ancell v Joseph Tuso - Jul 1784 highway robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/095

OB/SP/1784/07/093 Information: Richard Hunter v James Willis - Jul 1784 suspicion of robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/096 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 371 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1784/07/094 Information: John Lance v Eleanor Brown - Jul 1784 pickpocket. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/097

OB/SP/1784/07/095 Information: William Dytch v William Barse - Jul 1784 burglary. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/098

OB/SP/1784/07/096 Information: William Phillipps v Daniel Fawcell - Jul 1784 stealing a horse. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/099

OB/SP/1784/07/097 Information: Margery Anders v William Vaux - Jul 1784 stealing silver. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/100

OB/SP/1784/07/098 Information: William Hough v Daniel Tyler - etc Jul 1784 - stealing lead. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/101

OB/SP/1784/07/099 Information: William Season v John Brewer - Jul 1784 stealing lead. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/102

OB/SP/1784/07/100 Information: Samuel Sprang v Thomas Jul 1784 Chaddick - stealing cucumbers. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/103

OB/SP/1784/07/101 Information: Sarah Ball v William Horton - Jul 1784 burglary. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/104

OB/SP/1784/07/102 Information: John Corby v William Watkins - Jul 1784 Stealing coats. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/105

OB/SP/1784/07/103 Information: Sarah Frewen v John Richardson - Jul 1784 burglary. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/106

OB/SP/1784/07/104 Information: John Alcock v William Stone - Jul 1784 stealing watch. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/107 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 372 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1784/07/105 Information: Levi Curtis v Charles Culley - Jul 1784 stealing horse. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/108a

OB/SP/1784/07/106 Information: Rebecca Colley v Charles Culley - Jul 1784 stealing horse. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/108b

OB/SP/1784/07/109 Examination: of Thomas Smith - horse stealing. Jul 1784 Former reference: OB/SP/1784/109

OB/SP/1784/07/110 Examination: of Charles Colley - felony. Jul 1784 Former reference: OB/SP/1784/110

OB/SP/1784/07/111 Examination: of John Codd - highway robbery. Jul 1784 Former reference: OB/SP/1784/111

OB/SP/1784/07/112 Recognizance for Charles Hume to prosecute Jul 1784 Richard Powell. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/112a

OB/SP/1784/07/113 Examination of Richard Powell - stealing lead. Jul 1784 Former reference: OB/SP/1784/112b

OB/SP/1784/07/114 Information of Charles Hume v Richard Powell. Jul 1784 Former reference: OB/SP/1784/112c

OB/SP/1784/07/115 Recognizance for Thomas Neale to prosecute Jul 1784 Thomas Rider. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/113a

OB/SP/1784/07/116 Examination of Thomas Rider - felony. Jul 1784 Former reference: OB/SP/1784/113b

OB/SP/1784/07/117 Information of Thomas Neale v Thomas Rider. Jul 1784 Former reference: OB/SP/1784/113c

OB/SP/1784/07/122 Tothill Field Bridewell Calendar of felons. Jul 1784 Former reference: OB/SP/1784/114

OB/SP/1784/07/123 Draft Middlesex judgment paper. Jul 1784 Former reference: OB/SP/1784/115 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 373 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1784/10/001 Affidavit of Thomas Long in R.v. Richard Wild. Oct 1784 Former reference: OB/SP/1784/116

OB/SP/1784/12/009 Information: John Nixon v John Williams - Dec 1784 burglary. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/117

OB/SP/1784/12/010 Information: Samuel Satcher v George Dec 1784 Goldsmith etc, burglary. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/118

OB/SP/1784/12/011 Information: William Perry v Richard Cowderay. Dec 1784 - stealing pot. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/119

OB/SP/1784/12/012 Information: Robert Knight v Mary Bnigham - Dec 1784 stealing pewter. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/120

OB/SP/1784/12/013 Information: Thomas Kipping v Edward Dec 1784 Househam - stealing shoes. Former reference: OB/SP/1784/121 Papers for 1785

Papers for 1786

OB/SP/1786/01/004 Affidavit: Thomas Southall, prosecutor, in R. v. Jan 1786 Mary Shanks. Former reference: OB/SP/1786/003

OB/SP/1786/01/005 Information: Edward Harris v Lazarus Jonas - Jan 1786 felony. Former reference: OB/SP/1786/001

OB/SP/1786/01/006 Information: John Jones v Elizabeth Mullins - Jan 1786 pickpocket. Former reference: OB/SP/1786/002

OB/SP/1786/08/001 Recognizance - Edward Latter to prosecute Sep 1786 Richard Stone, and William Neale of murder, on coroner's inquest. Former reference: OB/SP/1786/004 Papers for 1787

Papers for 1788 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 374 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1788/01/002 Information: Obadiah Reeve v James Mc Jan 1788 Donald - stealing bolts. Former reference: OB/SP/1788/001

OB/SP/1788/01/003 Information: William Adams v Hitcock and Jan 1788 Howe - stealing shrubbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1788/002

OB/SP/1788/01/004 Information: Samuel Chesham v James Jan 1788 Sherrard - stealing. Former reference: OB/SP/1788/003

OB/SP/1788/01/005 Information: Elizabeth Butler v John Miles - Jan 1788 stealing. Former reference: OB/SP/1788/004a

OB/SP/1788/01/006 Examination of John Miles - stealing silver shoe Jan 1788 buckles. Former reference: OB/SP/1788/004b

OB/SP/1788/06/012 Information: Benjamin Croydon v Mary Lewis - Jun 1788 stealing shoes. Former reference: OB/SP/1788/005

OB/SP/1788/09/001 Affidavit of James Clarke re death of deft. in Sep 1788 R.v. W. Forsyth. Former reference: OB/SP/1788/006a

OB/SP/1788/09/002 Death certificate of William Forsyth. Sep 1788 Former reference: OB/SP/1788/006b

OB/SP/1788/10/002 Instructions in R.v. John Ainslie. Oct 1788 Former reference: OB/SP/1788/007

OB/SP/1788/10/003 Instructions in R.v. Abraham Mayfew. Oct 1788 Former reference: OB/SP/1788/008

OB/SP/1788/10/004 Instructions in R.v. James Hubbard. Oct 1788 Former reference: OB/SP/1788/009

OB/SP/1788/10/005 Affidavit - defendant in R.v. John Burnell. Oct 1788 Former reference: OB/SP/1788/010 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 375 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1788/10/006 Affidavit - Francis Ames in R.v.William Wright. Oct 1788 Former reference: OB/SP/1788/011

OB/SP/1788/10/007 Affidavit - John Shallard in R.v. Daniel Rivers. Oct 1788 Former reference: OB/SP/1788/012

OB/SP/1788/10/008 Affidavit - defendant in R.v. William England. Oct 1788 Former reference: OB/SP/1788/013

OB/SP/1788/10/009 Affidavit - William Herne in R.v.Richard Clark. Oct 1788 Former reference: OB/SP/1788/014

OB/SP/1788/10/010 Affidavit Edward Church in R.v. Henry Jackson. Oct 1788 Former reference: OB/SP/1788/015

OB/SP/1788/10/011 Affidavit - Samuel Wood in R.v. Philip Crib. Oct 1788 Former reference: OB/SP/1788/016

OB/SP/1788/10/012 Affidavit - Joseph Slack in R.v. Phoebe Oct 1788 Williams (& note re estreat of prosecuting recog). Former reference: OB/SP/1788/017

OB/SP/1788/10/013 Affidavit: Benjamin Powell in R.v. Francis Oct 1788 Clarke. Former reference: OB/SP/1788/018a

OB/SP/1788/10/014 Note re estreat of prosecuting recog. (John Oct 1788 Townsend). Former reference: OB/SP/1788/019

OB/SP/1788/10/021 Note re estreat of prosecuting recog. (B. Oct 1788 Powell). Former reference: OB/SP/1788/18b

OB/SP/1788/10/022 Note of jury in R.v. Rawlins & Eggles. Oct 1788 Former reference: OB/SP/1788/020 Papers for 1789

OB/SP/1789/09/001 Instructions: R. v. Robert Wyatt. Sep 1789 Former reference: OB/SP/1789/001 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 376 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1789/09/002 Instructions: R. v. Edward Clements. Sep 1789 Former reference: OB/SP/1789/002

OB/SP/1789/09/003 Instructions: R. v. Michael Robinson. Sep 1789 Former reference: OB/SP/1789/003

OB/SP/1789/09/004 Instructions: R. v. George Richards. Sep 1789 Former reference: OB/SP/1789/004

OB/SP/1789/09/005 Affidavit: defendant in R. v. Nicholas Rogers. Sep 1789 Former reference: OB/SP/1789/005

OB/SP/1789/09/006 Affidavit: Cornelius Royden in R. v. Mary Harris. Sep 1789 Former reference: OB/SP/1789/006

OB/SP/1789/09/007/A Affidavit: William Metcalfe in R. v. Peter Ryan. Sep 1789 Former reference: OB/SP/1789/007a

OB/SP/1789/09/007/B Annexed notice of trial. Sep 1789 Former reference: OB/SP/1789/007b

OB/SP/1789/09/008 Information: Maria Brown v John Beale (See Sep 1789 No.50) - stealing spoons. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/008

OB/SP/1789/09/009 Information: James Ross v Houghton and Sep 1789 Wilson - stealing tools. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/009

OB/SP/1789/09/010/A Information: Henry Lazarus v Ann Mapley - Sep 1789 stealing black lead. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/010a

OB/SP/1789/09/010/B Information: Simon Harris v Ann Mapley - Sep 1789 stealing black lead. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/010b

OB/SP/1789/09/010/C Information: Christopher Channon v Ann Sep 1789 Mapley - stealing black lead. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/010c

OB/SP/1789/09/011 Information: John Gray v Henry Lane - stealing Sep 1789 watch. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/011 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 377 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1789/09/012 Information: Richard Ashton v Samuel Wynan - Sep 1789 stealing. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/012

OB/SP/1789/09/013 Information: Robert Cross v John Levings - Sep 1789 stealing. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/013

OB/SP/1789/09/014 Information: Jane Laws v Anne Cave and Sep 1789 Sarah Parsons - stealing. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/014

OB/SP/1789/09/015 Information: Christopher Crook v Anne Cave Sep 1789 and Sarah Parsons (another charge) Former reference: OB/SP/1789/015

OB/SP/1789/09/016 Information: Thomas Hodgson v William Flower Sep 1789 - stealing. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/016

OB/SP/1789/09/017 Information: James Kilham v James King - Sep 1789 robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/017

OB/SP/1789/09/018 Information: Joseph Ion v Nicholas Rogers - Sep 1789 stealing. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/018

OB/SP/1789/09/019 Information: Benjamin Reynolds v Robert Sep 1789 Tucker - stealing. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/019

OB/SP/1789/09/020 Information: Esther Stephen v Catherine Sep 1789 Hussey. - stealing. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/020

OB/SP/1789/09/021 Information: Charles Charlsworth v Stephen Sep 1789 Turpin. - stealing. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/021

OB/SP/1789/09/022 Information: George Clay v Charles Blake - Sep 1789 stealing timber. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/022 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 378 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1789/09/023 Information: George Clay v Thomas Morgan - Sep 1789 stealing timber. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/023

OB/SP/1789/09/024 Information: Joseph Bush v Elizabeth Sep 1789 Thompson - stealing kettle. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/024

OB/SP/1789/09/025 Information: John Bennett v John Dale - Sep 1789 stealing tools. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/025

OB/SP/1789/09/026 Information: John Forster etc v Thomas Smith - Sep 1789 stealing wood. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/026

OB/SP/1789/09/027 Information: Edward Willoughby v Elijah Sep 1789 Bassett - stealing box. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/027

OB/SP/1789/09/028 Information: Thomas Hart v John Johnson - Sep 1789 stealing hat. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/028

OB/SP/1789/09/029 Information: Janet Willcox v Thomas Carrol - Sep 1789 stealing handkerchiefs. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/029

OB/SP/1789/09/030 Information: Ann Walker v William Cawsey - Sep 1789 stealing books. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/030

OB/SP/1789/09/031 Information: John Coffy v Nathaniel Tylee - Sep 1789 robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/031

OB/SP/1789/09/032 Information: Elizabeth Riley v Nathaniel Tylee - Sep 1789 another charge. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/032

OB/SP/1789/09/033 Information: Susannah Biss v Henry Todd - Sep 1789 robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/033 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 379 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1789/09/034/A Information: Fendall Rushworth v Thomas Sep 1789 Read - trespass. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/034a

OB/SP/1789/09/034/B Information: Fendall Rushworth v Thomas Sep 1789 Read - trespass. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/034b

OB/SP/1789/09/035 Information: Andrew Pardie v John Smith - Sep 1789 stealing card table. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/035

OB/SP/1789/09/036/A Information: Elizabeth Soper v Henry Webber - Sep 1789 stealing watch. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/036a

OB/SP/1789/09/036/B Information: Benjamin Keen v Henry Webber - Sep 1789 stealing watch. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/036b

OB/SP/1789/09/037 Information: Thomas Nelson v Jane Maloy - Sep 1789 stealing linnen. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/037

OB/SP/1789/09/038 Information: Elizabeth Babington v Robert Sep 1789 Eaton - stealing snuff boxes. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/038

OB/SP/1789/09/039 Information: Henrietta Brodie v Maria Brown - Sep 1789 stealing contents of furnished rooms. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/039

OB/SP/1789/09/040 Information: Henry Broderick v Maria Mackett - Sep 1789 stealing stays. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/040

OB/SP/1789/09/041 Information: John Bluck v Samuel Alsford - Sep 1789 highway robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/041

OB/SP/1789/09/042/A Information: Henry Fletcher v Margaret Sep 1789 Edwards - larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/042a LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 380 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1789/09/042/B Information: John Cantrill v Margaret Edwards - Sep 1789 larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/042b

OB/SP/1789/09/043 Information: Thomas Turner v King and York - Sep 1789 larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/043

OB/SP/1789/09/044 Information: George Morton v Charles Palmer - Sep 1789 larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/044

OB/SP/1789/09/045 Information: Susannah Dewell v Richard Ridge Sep 1789 etc - robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/045

OB/SP/1789/09/046 Information: Ann Elliott v George Clarke - Sep 1789 burglary. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/046

OB/SP/1789/09/047 Information: Peter Bayonne v George Richards Sep 1789 - robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/047

OB/SP/1789/09/048 Information: Richard Goodle v William Sep 1789 Duncombe - burglary. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/048

OB/SP/1789/09/049 Information: Samuel Whackett v Crawley and Sep 1789 Bumstead - stealing hay. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/049

OB/SP/1789/09/050 Information: Elizabeth Cook v John Beale (See Sep 1789 No.8) - stealing watch. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/050

OB/SP/1789/09/051 Information: Charles Jellons v Sarah Fielde - Sep 1789 counterfeit money. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/051

OB/SP/1789/09/052/A Information: Sarah Berger v Thomas Jones etc Sep 1789 - larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/052a LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 381 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1789/09/052/B Information: Ann Kelly v Thomas Jones etc - Sep 1789 larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/052b

OB/SP/1789/09/053 Information: Henry Clough v Thomas Lyon etc - Sep 1789 footpad robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/053

OB/SP/1789/09/054 Information: John Taylor v Gates - larceny. Sep 1789 Former reference: OB/SP/1789/054

OB/SP/1789/09/055 Information: William Booth v Samuel Avery - Sep 1789 footpad robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/055

OB/SP/1789/09/056 Information: William Howard v William Aiken - Sep 1789 stealing breeches. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/056

OB/SP/1789/09/057 Information: John Connor v Catherine Dick - Sep 1789 stealing his clothes. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/057

OB/SP/1789/09/058 Information: Thomas Deacon v George Dodd - Sep 1789 pickpocket. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/058

OB/SP/1789/09/059 Information: Thomas Rourke v John Heron - Sep 1789 stealing his hat. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/059

OB/SP/1789/09/060 Information: Daniel Gilkes v Thomas Brown - Sep 1789 stealing buckles. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/060

OB/SP/1789/09/061 Information: William Anderson v John Chandler Sep 1789 - stealing a copper. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/061

OB/SP/1789/09/062 Information: John Gray v Isabella Rowl - Sep 1789 pickpocket. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/062 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 382 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1789/09/063 Information: William Connell v Rose Flood - Sep 1789 larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/063

OB/SP/1789/09/064 Information: William Wilson v Nathaniel Searle - Sep 1789 larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/064

OB/SP/1789/09/065/A Information: Sarah Gannaway v Richard Sep 1789 Coleman - stealing a trunk. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/065a

OB/SP/1789/09/065/B Information: Francis Grimmett v Richard Sep 1789 Coleman - stealing a trunk. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/065b

OB/SP/1789/09/065/C Information: Jeremiah Heable v Richard Sep 1789 Coleman - stealing a trunk. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/065c

OB/SP/1789/09/065/D Information: John Wilkins v Richard Coleman - Sep 1789 stealing a trunk. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/065d

OB/SP/1789/09/066 Information: James Wernham v William Sep 1789 Crosdale - robbing Lord Southampton. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/066

OB/SP/1789/09/067 Information: Sarah Mails v John Safely - Sep 1789 robbing laundry. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/067

OB/SP/1789/09/068 Information: Thomas Ward v John Baines - Sep 1789 pickpocket. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/068

OB/SP/1789/09/069 Information: John Arthur v John Smith - stealing Sep 1789 card table. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/069

OB/SP/1789/09/070 Information: Edmund Grubb v Sarah Clarke - Sep 1789 pickpocket. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/070 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 383 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1789/09/071 Information: George Dodd v William Beadle - Sep 1789 horse stealing. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/071

OB/SP/1789/09/072 Information: Margaret Pheasant v Henry Sep 1789 Kapper - robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/072

OB/SP/1789/09/073 Information: Owen Gantry v John Boyle - Sep 1789 larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/073

OB/SP/1789/09/074 Information: Mary Tollin v Ed. Studsbury and Sep 1789 Burton - rape. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/074

OB/SP/1789/09/075 Information: Isaac Jefferies v Goulder, Reeves Sep 1789 and Beck - highway robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/075

OB/SP/1789/09/076 Information: James Welch v Ann Connor - Sep 1789 taking feathers from mattress. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/076

OB/SP/1789/09/077 Information: Robert French v William Layton - Sep 1789 stealing sheep. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/077

OB/SP/1789/09/078 Information: Thomas Brady v Joseph Lee. - Sep 1789 highway robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/078

OB/SP/1789/09/079 Information: James Dowd v Camel Delap Sep 1789 Steward - highway robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/079

OB/SP/1789/09/080 Information: Charles Riley v Thomas Gilray - Sep 1789 burglary. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/080

OB/SP/1789/09/081/A Information: John Roberts v Thomas Girling - Sep 1789 robbing the post. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/081a LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 384 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1789/09/081/B Information: John Clark v Thomas Girling - Sep 1789 robbing the post. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/081b

OB/SP/1789/09/081/C Information: John Hutchins v Thomas Girling - Sep 1789 robbing the post. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/081c

OB/SP/1789/09/082 Information: Edward Barnett v Thomas Girling - Sep 1789 another charge. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/082

OB/SP/1789/09/083 Information: Abraham Knee v Sarah Miles - Sep 1789 pickpocket. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/083

OB/SP/1789/09/084 Information: Samuel Royston v Rebecca Sep 1789 Chippenham - larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/084

OB/SP/1789/09/085 Information: Robert Fish v David Jones - Sep 1789 stealing butter. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/085

OB/SP/1789/09/086 Information: David Lloyd v Mary Mitchell - Sep 1789 stealing a gown. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/086

OB/SP/1789/09/087 Information: David Mackintosh v Francis Sep 1789 Burrows - highway robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/087

OB/SP/1789/09/088 Information: Jeremiah Callahan v Jeremiah Sep 1789 Mahony - highway robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/088

OB/SP/1789/09/089 Information: Jeremiah Callahan v Richard Sep 1789 Twobigg - highway robbery Former reference: OB/SP/1789/089

OB/SP/1789/09/090/A Information: Thomas Wilson v George and Sep 1789 Deborah Dawson - coining. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/090a LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 385 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1789/09/090/B Information: John Fletch v George and Deborah Sep 1789 Dawson - coining. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/090b

OB/SP/1789/09/091/A Information: William Clarke v Coulson and Sep 1789 Jones - burglary. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/091a

OB/SP/1789/09/091/B Information: John Berkenhead v Coulson and Sep 1789 Jones - burglary. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/091b

OB/SP/1789/09/092 Information: Corbin Langley v Netherhead and Sep 1789 Hopkins - stealing copper. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/092

OB/SP/1789/09/093 Information: William Wright v Thomas Tilley - Sep 1789 stealing coach and horses. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/093

OB/SP/1789/09/094/A Information: James Farquharson v William Sep 1789 Charlton - highway assault. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/094a

OB/SP/1789/09/094/B Information: William Javoux v William Charlton - Sep 1789 highway assault. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/094b

OB/SP/1789/09/094/C Information: Moses Lidiard v William Charlton - Sep 1789 highway assault. (Servants to the Marquiss D'hautefort) Former reference: OB/SP/1789/094c

OB/SP/1789/09/095 Information: Amrey Allen v Frederick Augus Sep 1789 Newman - larceny. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/095

OB/SP/1789/09/096 Information: Sarah Atkinson v John Price and Sep 1789 Poynton - highway robbery. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/096

OB/SP/1789/09/097 Depositions before Coroner re death of John Sep 1789 Wilkinson v Wm. Powell. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/097 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 386 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1789/09/097/A Deposition of Richard Coe v William Powell. Sep 1789 Former reference: OB/SP/1789/097a

OB/SP/1789/09/097/B Deposition of Benjamin Broad v William Powell. Sep 1789 Former reference: OB/SP/1789/097b

OB/SP/1789/09/097/C Deposition of Moses Benjamin v William Sep 1789 Powell. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/097c

OB/SP/1789/09/097/D Deposition of Alexander McCaul v William Sep 1789 Powell. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/097d

OB/SP/1789/09/097/E Deposition of William Bryan v William Powell. Sep 1789 Former reference: OB/SP/1789/097e

OB/SP/1789/09/097/F Deposition of Peter Maine v William Powell. Sep 1789 Former reference: OB/SP/1789/097f

OB/SP/1789/09/098 Certificate of Illness of James Alloway, in Sep 1789 Bridewell. Former reference: OB/SP/1789/098

OB/SP/1789/09/099 Tothill Field Bridewell Calendar. Sep 1789 Former reference: OB/SP/1789/099 Papers for 1790

OB/SP/1790/02/001 Draft case of Abraham Ayton - informations and Feb 1790 statements of witnesses on each side for pressing together his corn so as to pay less duty as a malster. Former reference: OB/SP/1790/001 Papers for 1792

OB/SP/1792/03/001 Order of Gaol Delivery that prisoners being Mar 1792 transferred from outprisons to Newgate must have a medical certificate of freedom from putrid or infectious disease. Former reference: OB/SP/1792/001 Papers for 1796 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 387 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SP/1796/05/001 Estreat of William Hicks's recognizance to May 1796 prosecute Thomas Hardwicke for felony. Former reference: OB/SP/1796/001 SESSIONS ROLLS

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OB/SR/003 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1756 Apr 28 1 roll

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OB/SR/005 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1756 Jul 14 1 roll

OB/SR/006 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1756 Sep 15 1 roll

OB/SR/007 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1756 Oct 20 1 roll

OB/SR/008 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1756 Dec 8 1 roll

OB/SR/009 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1757 Jan 14 1 roll

OB/SR/010 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1757 Feb 23 1 roll

OB/SR/011 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1757 Apr 20 1 roll

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OB/SR/013 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1757 Jul 13 1 roll

OB/SR/014 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1757 Sep 14 1 roll

OB/SR/015 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1757 Oct 26 1 roll

OB/SR/016 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1757 Dec 7 1 roll

OB/SR/017 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1758 Jan 13 1 roll

OB/SR/018 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1758 Feb 22 1 roll

OB/SR/019 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1758 Apr 5 1 roll

OB/SR/020 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1758 May 10 1 roll

OB/SR/021 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1758 Jun 28 1 roll

OB/SR/022 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1758 Sep 13 1 roll

OB/SR/023 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1758 Oct 5 1 roll

OB/SR/024 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1758 Dec 6 1 roll

OB/SR/025 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1759 Jan 17 1 roll

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OB/SR/027 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1759 Apr 25 1 roll

OB/SR/028 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1759 May 30 1 roll

OB/SR/029 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1759 Jul 11 1 roll

OB/SR/030 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1759 Sep 12 1 roll

OB/SR/031 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1759 Oct 24 1 roll

OB/SR/032 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1759 Dec 5 1 roll

OB/SR/033 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1760 Jan 16 1 roll

OB/SR/034 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1760 Feb 27 1 roll

OB/SR/035 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1760 Apr 16 1 roll

OB/SR/036 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1760 May 21 1 roll

OB/SR/037 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1760 Jul 9 1 roll

OB/SR/038 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1760 Sep 10 1 roll

OB/SR/039 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1760 Oct 22 1 roll

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OB/SR/041 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1761 Jan 16 1 roll

OB/SR/042 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1761 Feb 5 1 roll

OB/SR/043 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1761 Apr 1 1 roll

OB/SR/044 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1761 May 6 1 roll

OB/SR/045 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1761 Jun 25 1 roll

OB/SR/046 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1761 Sep 16 1 roll

OB/SR/047 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1761 Oct 21 1 roll

OB/SR/048 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1761 Dec 9 1 roll

OB/SR/049 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1762 Jan 14 1 roll

OB/SR/050 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1762 Feb 24 1 roll

OB/SR/051 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1762 Apr 21 1 roll

OB/SR/052 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1762 May 26 1 roll

OB/SR/053 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1762 Jul 14 1 roll

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OB/SR/055 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1762 Oct 20 1 roll

OB/SR/056 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1762 Dec 8 1 roll

OB/SR/057 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1763 Jan 14 1 roll

OB/SR/058 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1763 Feb 23 1 roll

OB/SR/059 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1763 Apr 13 1 roll

OB/SR/060 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1763 May 18 1 roll

OB/SR/061 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1763 Jul 6 1 roll

OB/SR/062 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1763 Sep 14 1 roll

OB/SR/063 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1763 Oct 19 1 roll

OB/SR/064 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1763 Dec 7 1 roll

OB/SR/065 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1764 Jan 13 1 roll

OB/SR/066 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1764 Feb 22 1 roll

OB/SR/067 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1764 May 2 1 roll

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OB/SR/069 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1764 Jul 25 1 roll

OB/SR/070 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1764 Sep 12 1 roll

OB/SR/071 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1764 Oct 20 1 roll

OB/SR/072 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1764 Dec 12 1 roll

OB/SR/073 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1765 Jan 16 1 roll

OB/SR/074 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1765 Feb 27 1 roll

OB/SR/075 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1765 Apr 17 1 roll

OB/SR/076 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1765 May 22 1 roll

OB/SR/077 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1765 Jul 10 1 roll

OB/SR/078 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1765 Sep 18 1 roll

OB/SR/079 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1765 Oct 16 1 roll

OB/SR/080 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1765 Dec 11 1 roll

OB/SR/081 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1766 Jan 16 1 roll

OB/SR/082 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1766 Feb 19 1 roll LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 393 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SR/083 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1766 Apr 9 1 roll

OB/SR/084 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1766 May 14 1 roll

OB/SR/085 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1766 Jul 2 1 roll

OB/SR/086 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1766 Sep 3 1 roll

OB/SR/087 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1766 Oct 22 1 roll

OB/SR/088 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1766 Dec 17 1 roll

OB/SR/089 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1766 Jan 15 1 roll

OB/SR/090 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1767 Feb 18 1 roll

OB/SR/091 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1767 Apr 29 1 roll

OB/SR/092 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1767 Jun 3 1 roll

OB/SR/093 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1767 Jul 15 1 roll

OB/SR/094 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1767 Sep 9 1 roll

OB/SR/095 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1767 Oct 21 1 roll

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OB/SR/097 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1768 Jan 14 1 roll

OB/SR/098 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1768 Feb 24 1 roll

OB/SR/099 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1768 Apr 13 1 roll

OB/SR/100 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1768 May 18 1 roll

OB/SR/101 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1768 Jul 6 1 roll

OB/SR/102 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1768 Sep 7 1 roll

OB/SR/103 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1768 Oct 19 1 roll

OB/SR/104 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1768 Dec 7 1 roll

OB/SR/105 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1769 Jan 10 1 roll

OB/SR/106 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1769 Feb 22 1 roll

OB/SR/107 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1769 Apr 5 1 roll

OB/SR/108 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1769 May 10 1 roll

OB/SR/109 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1769 Jun 28 1 roll

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OB/SR/111 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1769 Oct 18 1 roll

OB/SR/112 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1769 Dec 6 1 roll

OB/SR/113 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1770 Jan 17 1 roll

OB/SR/114 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1770 Feb 21 1 roll

OB/SR/115 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1770 Apr 25 1 roll

OB/SR/116 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1770 May 30 1 roll

OB/SR/117 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1770 Jul 11 1 roll

OB/SR/118 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1770 Sep 12 1 roll

OB/SR/119 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1770 Oct 24 1 roll

OB/SR/120 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1770 Dec 5 1 roll

OB/SR/121 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1771 Jan 16 1 roll

OB/SR/122 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1771 Feb 20 Unfit 1 roll Not available for general access Not available for general access

OB/SR/123 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1771 Apr 10 1 roll

OB/SR/124 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1771 May 15 1 roll LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 396 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SR/125 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1771 Jul 3 1 roll

OB/SR/126 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1771 Sep 11 1 roll

OB/SR/127 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1771 Oct 23 1 roll

OB/SR/128 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1771 Dec 4 1 roll

OB/SR/129 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1772 Jan 9 1 roll

OB/SR/130 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1772 Feb 19 1 roll

OB/SR/131 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1772 Apr 29 1 roll

OB/SR/132 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1772 Jun 3 1 roll

OB/SR/133 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1772 Jul 15 1 roll

OB/SR/134 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1772 Sep 9 1 roll

OB/SR/135 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1772 Oct 21 1 roll

OB/SR/136 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1772 Dec 9 1 roll

OB/SR/137 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1773 Jan 13 1 roll

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OB/SR/139 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1773 Apr 21 1 roll

OB/SR/140 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1773 May 25 1 roll

OB/SR/141 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1773 Jul 7 1 roll

OB/SR/142 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1773 Sep 8 1 roll

OB/SR/143 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1773 Oct 20 1 roll

OB/SR/144 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1773 Dec 8 1 roll

OB/SR/145 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1774 Jan 12 1 roll

OB/SR/146 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1774 Feb 16 1 roll

OB/SR/147 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1774 Apr 13 1 roll

OB/SR/148 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1774 May 18 1 roll

OB/SR/149 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1774 Jul 6 1 roll

OB/SR/150 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1774 Sep 7 1 roll

OB/SR/151 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1774 Oct 19 1 roll

OB/SR/152 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1774 Dec 7 1 roll LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 398 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SR/153 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1775 Jan 11 1 roll

OB/SR/154 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1775 Feb 15 1 roll

OB/SR/155 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1775 Apr 26 1 roll

OB/SR/156 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1775 May 31 1 roll

OB/SR/157 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1775 Jul 12 1 roll

OB/SR/158 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1775 Sep 13 1 roll

OB/SR/159 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1775 Oct 18 1 roll

OB/SR/160 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1775 Dec 6 1 roll

OB/SR/161 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1776 Jan 10 1 roll

OB/SR/162 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1776 Feb 21 1 roll

OB/SR/163 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1776 Apr 17 1 roll

OB/SR/164 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1776 May 22 1 roll

OB/SR/165 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1776 Jul 10 1 roll

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OB/SR/167 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1776 Oct 16 1 roll

OB/SR/168 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1776 Dec 4 1 roll

OB/SR/169 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1777 Jan 15 1 roll

OB/SR/170 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1777 Feb 19 1 roll

OB/SR/171 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1777 Apr 9 1 roll

OB/SR/172 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1777 May 14 1 roll

OB/SR/173 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1777 Jul 2 1 roll

OB/SR/174 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1777 Sep 10 1 roll

OB/SR/175 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1777 Oct 15 Unfit 1 roll Not available for general access

OB/SR/176 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1777 Dec 3 1 roll

OB/SR/177 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1778 Jan 14 1 roll

OB/SR/178 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1778 Feb 18 1 roll

OB/SR/179 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1778 Apr 29 1 roll

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OB/SR/181 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1778 Jul 15 1 roll

OB/SR/182 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1778 Sep 16 1 roll

OB/SR/183 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1778 Oct 21 1 roll

OB/SR/184 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1778 Dec 9 1 roll

OB/SR/185 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1779 Jan 13 1 roll

OB/SR/186 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1779 Feb 17 1 roll

OB/SR/187 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1779 Apr 14 1 roll

OB/SR/188 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1779 May 19 1 roll

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OB/SR/192 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1779 Dec 8 1 roll

OB/SR/193 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1780 Jan 12 1 roll LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 401 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SR/194 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1780 Feb 23 1 roll

OB/SR/195 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1780 Apr 5 1 roll

OB/SR/196 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1780 May 10 1 roll

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OB/SR/200 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1780 Dec 6 1 roll

OB/SR/201 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1781 Jan 10 1 roll

OB/SR/202 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1781 Feb 21 1 roll

OB/SR/203 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1781 Apr 25 1 roll

OB/SR/204 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1781 May 30 1 roll

OB/SR/205 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1781 Jul 11 1 roll

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OB/SR/207 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1781 Oct 17 1 roll

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OB/SR/209 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1782 Jan 9 1 roll

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OB/SR/211 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1782 Apr 10 1 roll

OB/SR/212 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1782 May 15 1 roll

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OB/SR/214 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1782 Sep 11 1 roll

OB/SR/215 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1782 Oct 16 1 roll

OB/SR/216 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1782 Dec 4 Unfit 1 roll Not available for general access

OB/SR/217 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1783 Jan 15 1 roll

OB/SR/218 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1783 Feb 26 1 roll

OB/SR/219 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1783 Apr 30 1 roll

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OB/SR/221 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1783 Jul 23 1 roll

OB/SR/222 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1783 Sep 10 1 roll

OB/SR/223 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1783 Oct 29 1 roll

OB/SR/224 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1783 Dec 10 1 roll

OB/SR/225 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1784 Jan 14 1 roll

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OB/SR/227 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1784 Apr 21 Unfit 1 roll Not available for general access

OB/SR/228 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1784 May 26 1 roll

OB/SR/229 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1784 Jul 7 1 roll

OB/SR/230 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1784 Sep 15 1 roll

OB/SR/231 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1784 Oct 20 1 roll

OB/SR/232 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1784 Dec 8 1 roll

OB/SR/233 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1785 Jan 12 1 roll

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OB/SR/235 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1785 Apr 6 1 roll

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OB/SR/237 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1785 Jun 29 1 roll

OB/SR/238 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1785 Sep 14 1 roll

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OB/SR/241 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1786 Jan 7 1 roll

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OB/SR/243 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1786 Apr 26 1 roll

OB/SR/244 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1786 May 31 1 roll

OB/SR/245 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1786 Jul 19 1 roll

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OB/SR/247 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1786 Oct 25 1 roll

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OB/SR/249 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1787 Jan 10 1 roll

OB/SR/250 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1787 Feb 21 1 roll

OB/SR/251 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1787 Apr 18 1 roll

OB/SR/252 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1787 May 23 1 roll

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OB/SR/255 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1787 Oct 24 1 roll

OB/SR/256 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1787 Dec 12 1 roll

OB/SR/257 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1788 Jan 9 1 roll

OB/SR/258 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1788 Feb 27 1 roll

OB/SR/259 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1788 Apr 2 1 roll

OB/SR/260 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1788 May 7 1 roll

OB/SR/261 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1788 Jun 25 1 roll

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OB/SR/263 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1788 Oct 22 1 roll

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OB/SR/266 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1789 Feb 25 1 roll

OB/SR/267 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1789 Apr 22 1 roll

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OB/SR/271 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1789 Oct 28 1 roll

OB/SR/272 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1789 Dec 9 1 roll

OB/SR/273 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1790 Jan 13 1 roll

OB/SR/274 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1790 Feb 24 1 roll LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 407 GAOL DELIVERY SESSIONS AT THE OLD BAILEY POST-1754

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OB/SR/275 Old Bailey Sessions roll 14-04-1790-14 1 roll -04-1790 1790 Apr 14

OB/SR/276 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1790 May 26 1 roll

OB/SR/277 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1790 Jul 7 1 roll

OB/SR/278 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1790 Sep 15 1 roll

OB/SR/279 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1790 Oct 27 1 roll

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OB/SR/311 Old Bailey Sessions roll: Adjournments of 1794 Nov 11 Session of 17 Sep 1794 1 roll

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OB/SR/329 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1797 Jan 11 1 roll

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OB/SR/440 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1810 Dec 5 1 roll

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OB/SR/447 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1811 Oct 30 1 roll

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OB/SR/468 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1814 May 25 1 roll

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OB/SR/470 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1814 Sep 14 1 roll

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OB/SR/489 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1817 Jan 15 1 roll

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OB/SR/494 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1817 Sep 17 1 roll

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OB/SR/508 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1819 May 26 1 roll

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OB/SR/515 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1820 Apr 12 1 roll

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OB/SR/522 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1821 Jan 10 1 roll

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OB/SR/535 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1822 Sep 11 1 roll

OB/SR/536 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1822 Oct 23 1 roll

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OB/SR/538 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1823 Jan 15 1 roll

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OB/SR/543 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1823 Sep 10 1 roll

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OB/SR/554 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1825 Jan 13 1 roll

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OB/SR/557 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1825 May 19 1 roll

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OB/SR/571 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1827 Feb 15 1 roll

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OB/SR/573 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1827 May 31 1 roll

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OB/SR/576 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1827 Oct 25 1 roll

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OB/SR/584 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1828 Oct 23 Unfit 1 roll Not available for general access

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OB/SR/586 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1829 Jan 15 1 roll

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OB/SR/590 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1829 Jul 16 1 roll

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OB/SR/592 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1829 Oct 29 1 roll

OB/SR/593 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1829 Dec 3 1 roll

OB/SR/594 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1830 Jan 14 1 roll

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OB/SR/599 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1830 Sep 16 Unfit 1 roll Not available for general access

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OB/SR/606 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1831 Jun 30 1 roll

OB/SR/607 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1831 Sep 8 1 roll

OB/SR/608 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1831 Oct 20 1 roll

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OB/SR/610 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1832 Jan 5 1 roll

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OB/SR/621 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1833 May 16 1 roll

OB/SR/622 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1833 Jul 4 1 roll

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OB/SR/624 Old Bailey Sessions roll 1833 Sep 5 1 roll

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