8/31/2023 0 Comments Sir edward billiards glovethe goods of Amedee Frederic Armand Davenes and another, the masters of Elderfield:-2nd COUNT, charging Harrington with receiving. JOSEPH ELDERFIELD and EDWARD HARRINGTON, stealing 21 dead pigeons, value 12 s. Guilty > with recommendation Guilty > with recommendationġ572. I am the master of the last witness-I saw him with this piece of leather and took it from him. How long was that after he came about the shoes? A. Darvill afterwards took it from me.Ĭross-examined. The prisoner came and asked me to mend a pair of woman's shoes, and if I had not got any money to get the leather, he would provide it-he brought me this leather on 17th August-Mr. I swear I cut it off the hide-I have from 6,000 to 8,000 skins on my premises-I have about twenty men-I cut all the hides myself till six weeks ago-this had been in the yard twelve months. You cannot swear to this particular piece? A. I am a tanner, of Cowley-the prisoner was in my employ-this leather ( produced) is mine-it was missed out of the tanyard.Ĭross-examined by MR. I have seen him a few times.ĬARTER received a good character- GUILTY. Outside the station-house.Ĭross-examined by MR. Where did you find the cart and potatoes? A. Nicholls's employ-after Carter was taken I went with the cart-I saw the sacks weighed-they were short three parts of a bushel.Ĭross-examined by MR. Yes I have a memorandum of the weight.ĭANIEL GOOSETREE. There were fifteen sacks and twenty sieves? A. Nicholls, and weighed the potatoes-there were two tons-the baskets weighed 7lbs., the potatoes 56lbs., and the sacks of potatoes 2 cwt.Ĭross-examined by MR. On 3rd Sept., at two in the morning, I was on duty at Enfield-highway, and saw Carter riding on the cart from the farm-I followed it to the Cock, at Edmonton, where Carter got off, and called out-Drage came, and Carter got up, got this sack of potatoes, and gave them to Drage, who took them into the stable-I was in plain clothes, under a dark porch-a constable with me took Carter-I followed Drage into the stable, and asked him twice what he was going to do with them-he made no answer-Carter was brought to the stable-door, and I asked him what he brought them there for-he said, "I am going to call for them as I come back"-Drage said, "Yes, he asked me to take care of them for him"-I took them to the station, and found the baskets of potatoes in the cart were not full. Yes I did not see him go away, I was in bed-this sack has "John Nicholls" on it. Did Carter come with the cart from the field? A. Nicholls's, and was in the cart-these potatoes are such as he had.Ĭross-examined by MR. Wagstaff's, of Smithfield, to be sold Carter went with the cart-this sack ( produced) is Mr. a cartload of potatoes was brought into the yard-they were John Nicholls's-they were to go to Mr. I am foreman to John Nicholls, a farmer, at Enfield Carter was his carter. the goods of John Nicholls, the master of Carter. WILLIAM CARTER and JAMES DRAGE, stealing 1 sack and 2 bushels of potatoes, value 3 s. and Robert Walter Carden, Esq., Aldermen of the said City: Edward Bullock, Esq., Common Serjeant of the said City and Russell Gurney, Esq., Judge of the Sheriffs' Court: Her Majesty's Justices of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery of Newgate, holden for the said City, and Judges of the Central Criminal Court.ġ568. THOMAS FARNCOMB, LORD MAYOR of the City of London Sir Edward Vaughan Williams, Knt., one of the Justices of Her Majesty's Court of Common Pleas Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd, Knt., one other of the Justices of Her Majesty's Court of Common Pleas Thomas Kelly, Esq. Held on Monday, September 16th, 1850, and following Days.īefore the Right Hon. COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, AND THE PARTS OF THE COUNTIES OF ESSEX, KENT, AND SURREY, WITHIN THE JURISDICTION
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