Old Bailey Proceedings:
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials

1st June 1784

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The remarkable Trial of Thomas White < no role > This name instance is in set 1387. This set is in the group(s): GarrowsClients . , servant to Lady Forrester, for robbing his Lady's house of a great quantity of plate, who was found with his hands and legs tied; also the Trials of John Richards < no role > for burglary, George Dane < no role > for burglary, Sarah Slater < no role > for shoplifting, and the rest of the capital Convicts, are in the Press.

*** Also the remarkable Trial of William Robertson < no role > , Esq; for forgery, who was acquitted, with the arguments of Council on postponing his Trial.

HODGSON, PROFESSOR of SHORT-HAND, and SHORT-HAND WRITER to the OLD-BAILEY, At No. 35, CHANCERY-LANE,

Respectfully thanks the Gentlemen of the learned Professions, and others, for their flattering Partiality to his Compendious SYSTEM of SHORT-HAND, which is Taught, an usual, in FOUR LESSONS ONLY, at 10 s. 6 d. each.

Trials, Arguments, &c. taken with Precision and Care, and expeditiously transcribed, on reasonable Terms.

A new Impression of his Second Edition of Short-hand, Price 2 s. 6 d. to be had as above; also of BLADON, Paternoster-row, and CLARKE, Portugal-street.

In the Press, and speedily will be published, Price only 2 s. 6 d. a Collection of CHARACTERS, Arbitrary and Symbolical, for the Benefit of SHORT-HAND WRITERS, and adapted to every System; with a comparative Table of Short-hand Alphabets, by E. HODGSON.

N. B. The Table may then be had separate, Price 6 d.




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