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3rd January 1757 - 7th December 1757

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Image 80 of 9814th September 1757


William Page< no role > This name instance is in set 3636. als
Gage < no role > als Williams < no role > }
Committed by J: Fielding Esqr . on the
Oath of William Darvell< no role > on Suspicion
of having Committed Sevl. Felonies
& Roberies on the King's Highway
in the Counties of Kent Surry Berks
& Hertford and

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Detained by John Fielding< no role > Esqr on the
Oath of JamesChumnessRawlins< no role >
upon Suspicion of having robbed
Thomas Hughes< no role > Esqr on the Highway
in the County of Kent andof a
gold Watch and

Detained by J. Fielding Esqr . on the
Oath of James Chamness < no role > on Suspicion
of having robbed Thomas Farrington< no role >
on the Highway in the County of Kent
of a gold Watch and

Detained by J: Fielding Esqr on the
Oath of Thomas Farlington< no role > Esqr and
James Chamness< no role > for robbing the said
Thomas on the Highway in the County
of Kent of a Gold Watch & 20 Guineas &

Detained by J. Fielding Esqr on the
Oath of the Right Honble the Earl
Ferrors for robbing him in the
Highway in the County of Hertford
of eight Guineas some Linen and
Wearing Apparel & a Brace of Pistols
Detained by John Fielding< no role > Esqr on
the Oath of John Nightingale< no role > & Wm Parvell< no role >
for robbing the said Mr. Nightingale on
the Highway in the County of Kent
of Upwards of Twenty Guineas Is
ordered to be Sent to the Common Gaols
of the said Counties of Hertford &
Kent .

Thomas Prior< no role >
Committed by J. St. Lawrence Esqr on the
Oath of Joshua Eamonson< no role > on Suspicion
of Stealing out of his Dwelling House.
A Bank [..] Post Bill value £20, &
Detained by J. St. Lawrence Esqr , on the
oath of Joshua Eamonson< no role > for Stealing
out of his Dwelling Housea Bank
Post Bill value £20.
a Bottle of
Brandy & a Bottle of Rum & on
Suspicion of Stealing a Silver Spoon
Is ordered to remain Safe in Gaol
until he shall be discharged by due
course of Law.




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