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Middlesex county records
… catall' ad decem denar.' He put himself 'Guilty' of petty larceny, and the jury appraised the goods and chattels at ten …
Middlesex county records
… Et del' solvend' feod: = She put herself 'Guilty' of petty larceny, had no chattels; and the Jurors appraised the goods …
Middlesex county records
… Elizabeth put herself and was found 'Guilty' of petty larceny; the things stolen being appraised by the jury at …
Middlesex county records
… of George Evattes. Putting himself 'Guilty ' of petty larceny, and the jury appraising the chattels at eleven … of John Bevington. Putting himself 'Guilty' of petty larceny, John Warberton gentleman was delivered on payment of …
Middlesex county records
… of William Denbye. Putting herself 'Guilty' of petty larceny, the chattels being appraised by the Jury at …
Middlesex county records
… of Humfrey George. Putting herself 'Guilty,' of petty larceny, Joan Nicolls was liberated. G. D. R., 16 Feb., 43 … of Robert Whiskine. Putting herself 'Guilty' of petty larceny, and the jury appraising all these goods and chattels …
Middlesex county records
… stolen goods at eleven pence and found him Guilty of petty larceny, whereupon he was sentenced to be whipt, and ordered …
Middlesex county records
… Packe. James Beckley was at large. Found 'Guilty' of petty larceny, the two other men and the two women were sentenced …
Middlesex county records
… the book, reads it, is branded. Found 'Guilty' of petty larceny to the value of ten pence, each of the two other … of burglary, James Dickenson was found 'Guilty' of petty larceny to the value of eleven pence. No memorandum of …
Middlesex county records
… Carteret. Acquitted of burglary, but found 'Guilty' of the larceny, Ellen Steele was sentenced to be hanged. G. D. R., …
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