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19th October 1776 - 6th December 1780

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MIDDLESEX COMMITMENTS.

Detained on oath of Jonathan Greenwood< no role > and another, for stealing two
blankets, a tea-kettle, a copper pan, Etc. his property. Dated March
28, 1780.

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Mary Taunton< no role > , from Tothillfields-bridewell , committed by S, Wright,
Esq; on oath of Sarah Jones< no role > , on suspicion; and detained for stealing 2
pair of men's shoes, her property. Dated March 20. 1780.

Detained on oath of Sarah Jones< no role > , for stealing 2 pair of men's shoes the
property of John Jones< no role > . Dated March 22, 1780.

52


Ann Winshorough< no role > , from Tothillfields-bridewell , committed by W. Ad-
dington, Esq; on oath of Benjamin Fradgley< no role > , on suspicion; and de-
tained for stealing a silver watch his property. Dated March 28, and
29, 1780.

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Sarah Algin< no role > ,
Sarah Clark< no role > ,}
from Tothillfields-bridewel , committed by W. Addington,
Esq; on oath of Ann Gascoigne< no role > and others, on suspicion;
and detained for stealing a pair of stays, a cotton gown, 2 petticoats and
and apron, her property. Dated March 28 and 29, 1780.

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Levi Lara< no role > , from Tothillfields-bridewell , 31st March, 1780, standing
indicted for grand larceny.

The said Levi Lara< no role > was, on the 2d of February, 1780, committed to
Woodstreet -compter by Mr. Alderman Plomer, on oath of Edward
Wheelhouse and others, for stealing 3 pair of silk stockings, and 17
yards of silk ribbon, the property of Edward Wheelhouse< no role > and John
Whitfield ; and it appearing at the last session of gaol delivery of New-
gate for the city of London , that the felony was perpetrated within the
city and liberty of Westminster , he was, by order of the Court, sent to
the common gaol of the city and liberty of Westminster ; and on the
27th of March, 1780, was delivered to the governor of Tothillfields-
bridewell .




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