Old Bailey Proceedings:
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials
6th December 1693
Mary
Vyncent
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,
ll
Crow
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, and
Elizabeth
Edwards
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, were all three indicted for
robbing one
Henry
White
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of St. Mary-Hill
on the 29th of November
last, of a Silver Tankard, val. 9 l. one Laced Head-dress, a pair of Stockins, a Silver Coat of Arms, val. 5 l. a Cup, val 15 s. and divers other Goods of value, besides 15 s. in money
: Mr. White deposed, That Vyncent was his Servant
, and had been so for above five Weeks; and she had induced the other two to be concern'd with her in the Robbery'; they were all taken at Billins-gate with some of the Goods in their custody, and they confest the fact, and that they had sold the Plate, and divided the money amongst them; they denied the fact at the Trial, except Vincent, who would have excused the other two; but that did not avail them, they were all three found
guilty
of Felony.
[Branding. See summary.]