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; a yard and a half of muslin, value 5 s. a silk gown, value 2 l. 2 s. a silk petticoat, value 8 s. three cotton gowns, value 2 l. 14 s. a petticoat, value 14 s. a gown, value 10 s. 6 d. a bed quilt, value 10 s. 6 d. another ditto, value 5 s. a petticoat, value 4 s. a yard and a half of brown holland, value 1 s. 6 d. a shawl, value 3 s. two yards of lace, value 5 s. four yards of cloth, value 4 s. a bed-gown, value 3 s. a handkerchief, value 1 s. a pair of stockings, value 1 s. a pair of pockets, value 1 s. a diaper towel, value 2 d. a linen ditto, value 3 d. two yards and a half of linen cloth, value 2 s. two yards and a half of ditto, value 2 s. 8 d. two yards and a half of ditto, value 2 s. 8 d. and three pieces of linen cloth, value 6 d. the property of <rs type="persName" id="t17901027-29-victim401"> <interp inst="t17901027-29-victim401" type="role" value="proceedingsvictim"></interp>
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<p>The indictment opened by Mr. Gascoigne, and the case by Mr. Fielding.</p>
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's counsel having challenged the London Jury, who tried Lowe and Jobbins, another jury was sworn as follows:</p>
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sworn.</p>
<p>(The pardon admitted.)</p>
<p>I know the prisoners; I was tried and convicted of this offence.</p>
<p>On the night of the 16th of May, were Lowe and Barnard in your company at the fire in Aldersgate-street? - Not till four in the morning; then between four and five, I was in company with the two prisoners at the bar, <rs type="persName" id="t17901027-29-person417"> <interp inst="t17901027-29-person417" type="role" value=""></interp>
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; Lowe fetched the two boxes on his head, from Aldersgate-street Buildings; they were brought from Mr. Gilding's house; Barnard desired Lowe and me to follow him to Pear-tree-court; we came to Sutton-street; <rs type="persName" id="t17901027-29-person419"> <interp inst="t17901027-29-person419" type="role" value=""></interp>
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then lifted them off Lowe's head, and put them on my head; we went to the walk that leads to New Prison; Lowe and Barnard were in company with me: near the gates of New Prison, I was stopped by Mr. Lucy, the officer; that is not much more than a hundred yards from Barnard's house; Lowe and Barnard were close to me; at that time there was a man with Lucy who was an overlooker of the watchmen; Lucy took hold of me, and asked me where I got those drawers? I told him I received them from the Red-lion-yard, Aldersgate-street; he then asked me if they were my own property? I said, no? he asked me where I was going to take them to? I told him to Pear-tree-court; then he asked me who gave them to me? then I told him the second time, that I received them from a gentleman in St. John's street; hearing me give a different account, he said he should take me into custody, which he did, and put me in the prison; Barnard walked away; Lowe remained there, and was speedily brought into the prison to me; I was afterwards tried for that offence, and convicted; I did not see <rs type="persName" id="t17901027-29-person420"> <interp inst="t17901027-29-person420" type="role" value=""></interp>
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that morning till between four and five; I went to his house in Pear-tree-court; he came out directly, and went to the fire, with another person, named Harman; Lowe first brought out these drawers; at that moment I cannot say where he was; just<xptr type="pageFacsimile" doc="179010270057"></xptr>
as we came to the end of the buildings, I saw Lowe come with them; Barnard was in company with me: I had been in Mr. Gilding's house before, in and out once or twice.</p>
<p>Mr. Knowlys, Prisoner's Counsel. You say Lowe had got out of the house with the things, before Barnard had got to the house at all? - Yes.</p>
<p>Was Barnard nearer than sixty yards at the time Lowe was coming out of the house? - He was not.</p>
<p>When did you go into Mr. Gilding's house to commit this robbery? - It might be about three o'clock; I did not go in to steal those drawers: just as we got to the end of Aldersgate-street-buildings, Lowe was coming across the road.</p>
<p>Do I state right to the jury, when I tell them that you are a person who has burned some houses, planned the burning of others, who has been a thief for two years, by your own confession, and engaged the last six months in schemes of continual plunder? - I do not deny it.</p>
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sworn.</p>
<p>I saw Barnard at the fire in Aldersgate-gate-street; he was in Mr. Gilding's compting-house, and I was there, getting out the books; I gave them to Barnard to remove; I cannot say where he carried them; I did not go out; I was carrying a box; Barnard laid hold of it, and said, I belong to them, give me the box; I would not; I believe it might be between two and three, or three; I never saw that person before.</p>
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sworn.</p>
<p>I am a joiner. I know Barnard since he has been in confinement; I saw him at the fire in Aldersgate-street; I entered the house, and broke open a desk, and took some books, and gave one to Barnard; I went after him about two doors; I told him he had a book, and he came back and delivered it; I cannot be positive to the time; but to the best of my knowledge, it was two o'clock.</p>
<p>Mr. Knowlys. Nobody troubled you about your conduct? - No; they had no reason.</p>
<p>Where do you live? - In Bridgewater-gardens, No. 15.</p>
<p>Did you work for yourself? - No; for Mr. Goodye always.</p>
<p>Were you at all intimate with a man of the name of <rs type="persName" id="t17901027-29-person423"> <interp inst="t17901027-29-person423" type="role" value=""></interp>
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? - I do not know such a name.</p>
<p>Do you know a man of the name of <rs type="persName" id="t17901027-29-person424"> <interp inst="t17901027-29-person424" type="role" value=""></interp>
Daniel Macaway <interp inst="t17901027-29-person424" type="surname" value="Macaway"></interp>
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? - No.</p>
<p>Do you know a man of the name of <rs type="persName" id="t17901027-29-person425"> <interp inst="t17901027-29-person425" type="role" value=""></interp>
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? - No; but I have heard of his name.</p>
<p>What was your fellow apprentice's name that got into disgrace lately? - I heard he was transported.</p>
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sworn.</p>
<p>Deposed to the same effect as on the trial for Arson.</p>
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sworn.</p>
<p>Deposed to the same effect as on the former trial, and could not swear to Barnard.</p>
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deposed to the property, as on the former trial.)</p>
<p>The court being of opinion that the felony was compleat before Barnard arrived, the jury were directed to acquit him.</p>
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GUILTY </rs>
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<p>Tried by the second London Jury before Mr. COMMON SERJEANT.</p>
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