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19th October 1776 - 6th December 1780

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London Commitments.

1 John Minsher< no role > , convicted in December session, 1777, of felony, and received
judgment to be imprisoned 3 years. Was set at large during the riot on the
6th of June, 1780; and being retaken on the 8th November, is secured in
the Poultry -compter.

2 Michael Green< no role > , convicted in December session, 1779, for perjury; and received judg-
mant to be sat in and upon the pillory, and be imprisoned one year.Also stands
indicted at Hicks's-Hall for a fraud, and charged with debt. Was set at large
during the riot on the 6th of June; and being retaken on the 24th of November ,
is decured in Woodstreet -compter.

3 Isaac Torrez< no role > , in the Poultry -compter, committed by Mr. Alderman Peckham
on oath of Owen Jones< no role > and others, on a violent suspicion of stealing a set of watch
cases, containing 3, the 2 inside being wholly of silver, and the outside case being
covered with tortoise-shell and edged with silver, val, 21s. Dated Oct 21, 1780.

4 Catherine Peterson< no role > , in Woodstreet -compter, committed by Mr. Alderman Plomer,
on oath of Sarah Moyle< no role > and others, for stealing a quart pewter pot, val. I Dated
Oct. 20, 1780.

5 Jane Sweetman< no role > , in Woodstreet -compter, committed by Mr Alderman Plomer, on
oath of John Holmes< no role > , for stealing, in the county of Middlesex , a silver watch, and
a pair of silver shoe-buckes. Dated Oct 20, 1780.

6 Elizabeth Carpenter< no role > , in Woodstreet -compter, committed by Mr. Alderman Wool-
dridge, on oath of George Hebden< no role > and others, for stealing, in his dwelling-house,
8 silver table spoons and a quart silver tankard, val. 6l, Dated Oct. 24, 1780.

7 Edward Wright< no role > , in Woodstreet -compter, committed by Mr. Alderman Plomer, on
oath of Hector Effex, for stealing a cloth coat, val. 10s the property of Nicholas
Simmonds.
< no role > Dated Oct. 26, 1780.

8 John James< no role > , in Woodstreet -compter, committed by Mr Alderman Woildridge,
on oath of John Toy< no role > , for stealing 2 deal boxes, a pair of worsted stockings, and a
quantity of women's wearing apparel, value 20s. theproperty of John Mott< no role > and
Thomas Harris< no role > . Dated Nov. 8, 1780.
9 John Bailey< no role > ,
Patrick Madan< no role > This name instance is in set 2639. ,}
in Woodstreet -compter, committed by Mr Alderman Woodridge,
on oath of Richard Swaddle< no role > and another, for stealing 27 pair of
silk stocking, of the value of £10 and upwards. Dated Nov.8, 1780.

10 Jane Smith< no role > , in Woodstreet -compter, committed by Mr, Alderman Plomer, on oath of
Hester Steward< no role > and another, on a violent suspicion of stealing from her one guinea,
and 2 half crowns. Dated Nov. 10, 1780.

11 Elizabeth Jones< no role > , in Woodstreet -compter, committed by Mr, Alderman Wooldridge
on oath of James Easrick< no role > , for stealing one half gallon pewter pot, value 1s, 6d,
his property. Dated Nov.16, 1780.

Detained on oath of William Richarson< no role > and another, for stealing a quart pewter pot,
value is, his property. Dated Nov. 16, 1780.

12 Francis Mappe< no role > , in Woodstreet -compter, committed by Mr. Alderman Plomer
on oath of Francis Kinman< no role > and another, for stealing an ingot of tin , value 2s. the
property of William Kinman< no role > , Thomas Kinman< no role > , and Francis Kinman< no role > . Dated
Nov. 18, 1780.

13 Jane Davis< no role > , in Woodstreet -compter, committed by Mr. Alderman Sawbridge, on
oath of Charles Kingham< no role > and others, for stealing a wicker basket and about a bushel
of apples and pears, value 4s. and upwards, his property. Dated Nov. 20, 1780.

14 Thomas Andrews< no role > , in Woodstreet -compter, committed by Mr Alderman Sawbridge,
on oath of Benjamin Noton< no role > and another, for stealing a small parcel of tea, 1 pound
weight of raisins, the property of the said Benjamin Noton< no role > , Samuel Noton< no role > , and
John Ewer< no role > ; and a printed book and a pen knife the property of the said Benjamin
Noton. Dated Nov.20, 1780.




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