MIDDLESEX COMMITMENTS.
16 Richard Allwright< no role >
, from New-prison
, committed by T. Wood, Esq
; on
his own confession, with stealing in the dwelling-house of William Ed-
mead, at Staines, 3 pair of boots, a great-coat, Etc. Dated Nov. 11, 1772.
17 Isaac Henriques< no role >
, from New-prison
, committed by Sir John Fielding< no role >
, Knt
.
on oath of James Walker< no role >
and another, for stealing two hats, a petti-
coat, Etc. Dated Nov. 2, 1772.
18 Henry Green< no role >
, from New-prison
, committed by T. Kynaston, Esq
; on
oath of Richard Allom< no role >
and another, for stealing a quantity of lawn.
Dated Nov. 3, 1772.
19 Lawrence Ryan< no role >
, from New-prison
, committed by T. Kynaston, Esq
;
on oath of Thomas Millress, on suspicon, and detained for stealing a
silver watch, a seal and bed-hook. Dated Nov. 3 and 4, 1772.
20 Elias Cherry< no role >
,
John Smith< no role >
,}
from New-prison
, committed by S. Wright, Esq
; on oath
of Simon Young< no role >
and another, for stealing in the city of
London, a hammer-cloth, the property of Watkin Lewes< no role >
, Esq
; Dated
Nov. 4, 1772.
21 Sarah Griffiths< no role >
,
Elizabeth Davis< no role >
,}
from New-prison
, committed by T. Kynaston, Esq
;
on oath of Joseph Dowling< no role >
, for stealing from his
person 8 guiness in a yellow canvas bag. Dated Nov. 9, 1772.
Frans:
22
John Ward< no role >
, otherwise
Lowe< no role >
, from New-prison
, committed by T. Ky-
naston, Esq
; on oath of
Perceval Philips< no role >
, on suspicion, and detained
on oath of the said
Perceval Philips< no role >
and
Michael Wood< no role >
, for feloniously
returning from transportation before the expiration of his term. Dated
Nov. 10, 1772.
Burgd
23
William Hatch< no role >
, from New-prison
, committed by R. Pell, Esq
; on oath
of
Ary Holman< no role > This name instance is in a workspace.
and another, on suspicion of burglariously breaking in-
to his dwelling house, and stealing a coat and waistcoat, 9 sheets, Etc.
Dated Nov. 10, 1772.
24 William Parker< no role >
, from New-prison
, committed by Sir John Fielding< no role >
, Knt
.
on oath of Eleanor Richards< no role >
and Dorothy Parker< no role >
, on suspicion, and
detained for feloniously marrying the said Eleanor Richards< no role >
, his former
wife
Margaret< no role >
being then alive. Dated Nov. 13 and 18, 1772.
Do.
25
George Day< no role >
, from New-prison
, committed by J. Brettell, Esq
; on oath
of
John Cholwell< no role >
, on suspicion of breaking into his dwelling house at
Winchmore-hill
, and stealing several books and houshold furniture Da-
ted Nov. 15, 1772.
26 Mary Clark< no role >
, from New-prison
, committed by T. Kynaston, Esq
; on oath
of William Rumsey< no role >
, for stealing 15 guineas and upwards. Dated Nov.
17, 1772.
27 John Hyam< no role >
, from New-prison
, committed by T. Kynaston, Esq
; on oath
of Mary Hodges< no role >
and another, on suspicion, and detained for stealing a
pair of shoes and a pair of buckles. Dated Nov. 17 and 18, 1772.
28 Thomas Parr< no role >
, from New-prison
, committed by J. Sherwood, Esq
; on
oath of John Taylor< no role >
, on suspicion of stealing 4s. and 3d. a jacket, Etc.
Dated Nov. 15, 1772.