MIDDLESEX COMMITMENTS.
41
Richard Moulds< no role >
, from Tothillfields-bridewell
, committed by W. Hyde,
Esq; on oath of
Frances Ray< no role >
, on suspicion of stealing a black silk
cloak, a sheet, and pin-cloth, her property. Dated Jan. 22, 1780
.
Detained on oath of John Ray< no role >
and others, on suspicion of stealing a black
silk cloak, a sheet and a pin-cloth, his property. Dated Jan. 25, 1780.
Detained by J. Durden, Esq
; on oath of James Hyde< no role >
, for being a
deserter from Col. Stanton's regiment of foot. Dated Jan. 24, 1780.
42
Daniel Mills< no role >
, from Tothillfields-bridewell
, committed by W. Addington,
Esq; on oath of Elizabeth Ely and others, on suspicion, and detained
for stealing a leather pocket-book containing a bank note, value 10l.
her property. Dated Jan. 25 and 26, 1780.
43
Henry Newth< no role >
,
John Bushby< no role >
,}
from Tothillfields-bridewell
, committed by W. Adding-
ton, Esq; on oath of
William Tucker< no role >
and others, for
stealing 2 sacks of coals his property. Dated Jan. 26, 1780.
44
Christopher Plumley< no role > This name instance is in set 978.
, otherwise
John Williams< no role >
, committed by
Thos. Bishop< no role >
and
David Walker< no role >
, Esqrs
. on oath of
John Abbott< no role >
and others, on a
strong suspicion of feloniously entering his dwelling-house, in the parish
of St. Mary-le-bone
, on the night of the 15th of February instant, and
on the same night feloniously and burglariously breaking out of the same,
and stealing thereout a silver tankard, a pepper-box, and a silver table-
spoon, value 50s. Dated Feb. 18, 1780.
45
Thomas Morgan< no role >
, committed by
David Walker< no role >
and
Ezekiel Rows< no role >
, Esqrs
.
on oath of
Joseph Woolley< no role >
and others, on a strong suspicion of stealing
48 dozen of silk knee garters
, value 10l. the property of
Harbin Elder< no role >
-
ton. Dated Feb. 18, 1780.
46
William Harris< no role >
, committed by
D. Wilmor< no role >
, Esq
; on oath of
James Paul< no role >
,
on suspicion of stealing the body of one dead dressed sheep, the property
of the said
James Paul< no role >
. Dated Feb. 19, 1780.