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Frederick Harvey
Information about Documents Concerning Old Bailey Trials, 14th January 1682
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George Amey, Tailor, Gussage Saint Michael Dorset
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 14th January 1682
1682 2530923 W George Amey Tailor Gussage Saint Michael, Do
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John Tayler, Painter, Oxford Oxfordshire
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 14th January 1682
1682 2530923 W John Tayler Painter Oxford, Oxfordshire
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Matthias Causway, Cooper, Weymouth Dorset
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 14th January 1682
1682 2530923 W Matthias Causway Cooper Weymouth, Dorset
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Petter Anderson, Mariner, Saint Mary Whitechapel Middlesex
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 14th January 1682
1682 2530923 W Petter Anderson Mariner Saint Mary Whitechapel,
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Richard Foley, Longton Staffordshire
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 14th January 1682
1682 2530923 W Richard Foley Longton, Staffordshire Longton
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Thomas Atkinson, belonging to one of His Majesty's Ship Hampshire, Frigate
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 14th January 1682
1682 2530923 W Thomas Atkinson belonging to one of His Majesty's Ship Hampshire, Frigate
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Thomas Symes, Barwick Somerset
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 14th January 1682
1682 2530923 W Thomas Symes Barwick, Somerset Barwick
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Samuel Clarke, Saint Martin in the Fields Middlesex
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 14th January 1682
1682 2530923 W Sir Samuel Clarke Saint Martin in the Fields, Middlesex Saint Martin in the Fields
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Elizabeth Crossman
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 16th January 1682
and ended the 17. With the other most Remarkable PROCEEDINGS. But specially the Tryal of Mr. St. John, for Killing a Gentleman of Lincolns Inn, and Elizabeth Crossman , for Murdering her Apprentice with a Chissel, as likewise the Debate held about sending the Condemned Popish Priests to the Isle of Scilly. Together with the Names of the Persons Condemn
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Elizabeth Scot, proceedingsdefend
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 16th January 1682
h. Elizabeth Scot was Tryed for stealing two silver Perfuming Pots, two silver Cups, half a dozen of Spoons, and some other p
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Anthony Comizary, proceedingsvictim, Jew
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 16th January 1682
stealing two silver Perfuming Pots, two silver Cups, half a dozen of Spoons, and some other pieces of Plate, on the 29 of December , from one Anthony Comizary a Jew , living near Aldgate, she being taken as she was bringing them down stairs in her Apron ; her Plea was, That she
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Robert Huckle, proceedingsdefend
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 16th January 1682
Robert Huckle took his Tryal, as a Confederate with a Servant lately living at Mr.
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William Bethels, proceedingsvictim, Master
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 16th January 1682
took his Tryal, as a Confederate with a Servant lately living at Mr. William Bethels in Cornhil , and assisting her on the 4th of December last, to Rob her Master
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George Emerson, proceedingsdefend
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 16th January 1682
. George Emerson was Tryed for stealing a silver Tankard, specified in the Indictment to be worth six pound, the Felony bein
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Morfield, proceedingsvictim
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 16th January 1682
stealing a silver Tankard, specified in the Indictment to be worth six pound, the Felony being committed on the 12 of January at the House of one Morfield , at the three Black Birds in Warwick Lane ; the Witnesses which were the Woman of the House and h
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Robert Mason, proceedingsdefend
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 16th January 1682
. Robert Mason being Indicted for stealing Hens and a Cock , in the Parish of St. Giles Cripplegate
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Robert Cundell, proceedingsdefend, St. Katharines
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 16th January 1682
s. Robert Cundell of St. Katharines was Tryed for Stealing a Cloak fr
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George Willet, proceedingsvictim
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 16th January 1682
atharines was Tryed for Stealing a Cloak from George Willet , the which upon Enquiry was found in his House; he Pleaded, That he Drinking in the House where it was taken from, by an over-sight wrapped it up amongst his own things,
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Elizabeth Crosman, proceedingsdefend, St. Martins in the Fields
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 16th January 1682
. Elizabeth Crosman , of St. Martins in the Fields had a Bill of Indictment preferred against her for