![]() Had you been in the shop all the afternoon? A. On the 9th of September, in the evening, I was in the shop, and discovered, about nine o'clock, that something had been done to the window-I found it had been broken, and a piece of silk gone, and a piece of kerseymere, about four inches, out of a hole in the window it was removed from the place where it had been in the window but was only partly through the hole-I had seen the window at six o'clock-It was then whole, and the silk and kerseymere were in the window-It was a yard and one-eighth of silk, worth 10 s.-the kerseymere measured two yards and a quarter, and was worth 13 s. James Corss, a tailor and draper, who lives at No. and 1 yard and one-eighth of silk, value 10 s. ![]() Leonard, Shoreditch, with intent to steal, and stealing therein 2 1/4 yards of kerseymere, value 13 s. DAVID WARD and BENJAMIN VINES were indicted for burglariously breaking and entering the dwelling-house of James Cross, about the hour of eight, in the night of the 9th of September, at St. ![]() Julien Arabin, Sergeant at Law His Majesty's Justices of Oyer and Terminer, and Gaol Delivery of Newgate, holden for the said City, and Judges of the Central Criminal Court.Ä¡928. ![]() Aldermen of the said City of London John Mirehouse, Esq., Common Sergeant of the said City and William St. Aldermen of the said City of London the Honourable Charles Ewan Law, Recorder of the said City William Taylor Copeland, Esq. COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, AND THE PARTS OF THE COUNTIES OF ESSEX, KENT, AND SURREY, WITHIN THE JURISDICTIONÄ«efore the Right Honourable HENRY WINCHESTER, LORD MAYOR of the City of London Sir John Gurney, Knt., one of the Barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer Sir James Williams, Knt., one of the Justices of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench Sir Claudius Stephen Hunter, Knt. ![]()
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