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Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… Goldsmyth, imprisoned in Neugate gaol upon suspicion of larceny, as appears by certificate of the sheriffs sent into …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… or common homicides, nor provers or men appealed for larceny, nor men appealed for manslaughter whereof an appeal … and provided they were not on that date imprisoned for larceny; also to pardon what pertains to the king for all …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… arrested a certain William B. on suspicion of treason and larceny on Savoy Street, Westminster, held him for six hours, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… have pardons in their pockets, from murder to petty larceny, what security can the kingdom have? Therefore agrees …
Middlesex county records
… Ridley, prisoner committed to her custody on a charge of larceny, slipt from the Gatehouse and made flight, Mary Lady … the rest of his life. ( c.) A Gentlewoman convicted of Larceny.Six years and a few months after Beatrice Ridgeley's …
Middlesex county records
… and Gaol Delivery sometimes dealt with charges of petty larceny, common vagrancy, and trivial misdemeanours, the …
Middlesex county records
… greater disposition of juries to convict culprits of petty larceny on clear evidence that they were guilty of capital … thieves to the gallows for their first essays in grand larceny, concur to show that society in Middlesex was less … or plea. The comparatively few indictments for petty larceny are more frequently annotated, and the clerk of the …
Middlesex county records
… growing disposition of juries to convict culprits of petty larceny on evidence of grand larceny, ( c) the larger number of reprieves, followed by … have attended their greater readiness to convict of petty larceny, on evidence of grand larceny. (5.) Fewness of …
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