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http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/html_units/1820s/t18270111-85.html Original document at the above site ________________________________________________ Anyone know of the family line of John Springfield in London, England buring the 1800's... before or after? JOHN BROWN, theft : simple grand larceny, 11th January, 1827. The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Ref: t18270111-85 See original Trial Summary: Crime(s): theft : simple grand larceny, Punishment Type: imprisonment, (Punishment details may be provided at the end of the trial.) Verdict: Guilty, Other trials on 11 Jan 1827 Name search for: JOHN BROWN, Associated Records... Original Text: 362. JOHN BROWN was indicted for stealing, on the 14th of December, 2 shirts, value 10s. , the goods of George Wallis . GEORGE WALLIS . I live at Beaver's-town, and am a labourer. On the 14th of December, at half-past five o'clock, I missed two shirts from my garden; I saw them hanging there that afternoon. ELIZABETH WALLIS . These shirts were on the line at five o'clock - they were gone at a quarter-past; the garden is walled all round. The patrol brought them back.(Property produced and sworn to.) JOHN SPRINGFIELD . I am a patrol. On the 14th of December, in the evening, I met the prisoner about fifty yards from Wallis' house, with a basket - I followed him and called a watchman; he was taken, and these two shirts found in his basket - he was not running. WILLIAM JONES . The prisoner was brought to the watch-house with the shirts in a basket - he said he found them. JAMES BUTCHER . I am a watchman. I assisted in securing the prisoner. GUILTY . Aged 18. Confined Three Months . Notify Administrator about this message?
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