Old Bailey Sessions:
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5th December 1771 - 16th December 1772

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Image 131 of 69510th March 1772


Arthur Warren< no role > Esquire John Houblon< no role > Esquire William Benn< no role > Esquire Jeremiah
Rayment
< no role > Hadsley Esquire Norton Hutchinson< no role > Esquire John Broome< no role > Esquire
Peter Auber Esquire Daniel Hayden Esquire and Adolphus Meetkirke< no role >
Esquire Good and Lawful Men of the said County of Hertford then and there
Sworn and Charged to Enquire for our said Lord the King And the Body.
of the said County It is presented in manner and form following (that
is to say) Hertfordshire The Jurors for our Lord the King upon
their Oath Present that Marcus Hartogh< no role > otherwise Asheburgh late of the
Parish of Wormley in the County of Hertford Labourer on the Sixteenth
day of February in the Eleventh Year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third
now King of Great Britain Etc. about the Hour of One in the Night of the same
day with Force and Arms at the Parish aforesaid in the County aforesaid
the Dwelling house of One Hannah Decton< no role > Widow there Situate then and there
feloniously and burglariously did break and Enter And Twenty peices of Silver
Coin of this realm called crown Peices of the Value of Five Pounds One hundred
and Twenty Peices of Silver Coin of this realm Called half Crowns of the Value
of Fifteen pounds One Piece of Gold Coin of the Proper Coin of this realm Called
a Two Guinea Piece of the Value of Two Pounds and Two shillings One Gold
Repeating Watch with an Outside Shagreen Case of the Value Thirty pounds
One Gold Watch Chain of the Value of three Pounds two Cornelian Seals Sett
in Gold of the Value of Forty shillings One Metal Watch Equipage of the Value of
Five shillings One Silver Coffee Pott of the Value of Eight pounds One Quart Silver
Mugg of the Value of three pounds three silver half pints Muggs of the Value of
Five Pounds One pair of Silver Candlesticks of the Value of Ten Pounds One small
Silver Candlestick of the Value of Twenty shillings One Silver Waiter of the Value
of Eight Pounds One Silver Tea Pott of the Value of Three pounds One Silver Sauce
pan of the Value of Forty shillings One Silver Soup Spoon of the Value of Twenty
Shillings Eleven large Table Spoons of the Value of Six pounds four Diamond
Rings sett in Gold of the Value of Forty pounds One Diamond Stay Hook of the
Value of Five Pounds One Silver Pepper Box of the Value of Ten shillings and
Fifteen Gold Mourning Rings of the Value of Seven pounds and Ten shillings of the
Goods Chattles and Monies of the said Hannah Decton in the same Dwelling House
then and there being found feloniously and Burglariously did steal take and Carry
Away against the peace of our said Lord the King his Crown and Dignity Wherefore




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