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The Proceedings of the Old Bailey
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1780 - 1790's
Part 3
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1. WILLIAM
PATEMAN, breaking the peace: riot, 28 Jun 1780.
... they were
about it. HIGGINS ... ; she works
for Mr. Higgins ... the ti me. JOHN
HIGGINS ...
2. ELEANOR
WHISTON, theft: simple grand larceny, 12 Jan 1780.
... ; the prisoner
confessed that her sister Mary Higgins
...
3. HENRY
MUCKLEROY, killing: murder, 10 Apr 1782.
... knocks at the
door; in the mean time Arthur Higgins
... the said Arthur Higgins came
from, and the said Arthur Higgins
...
4. JANE
SWEATMAN, MARY HUMPHRIES, killing: murder, 20 Feb 1782.
... a justice in
my life. Sarah Higgins ...
5. ANN
HIGGINS, theft: simple grand larceny, 09 Jan 1782.
... 126. ANN HIGGINS
was indicted, for feloniously stealing on the 14th of December,
twelve cotton handkerchiefs, value 15 s. the goods of Jonathan
Tapwell. JONATHAN TAPWELL sworn. On the 14th of December, towards
the evening, I was engaged with a customer; the prisoner came ...
6. Punishment
summary from Old Bailey Proceedings; Robert Peckham, Session IV,
Wednesday 27th March 1784, Parts I-VII, 505-647
... Black, Thomas
Hill, Mary Higgins ... . Daniel
Hickman, alias Higgins ...
7. Supplementary
material: Daniel Hickman, alias Higgins, Joseph Harris, John Baker,
George Molton, Thomas Jones, Ann Moore, Sarah Partridge, alias
Roberts, William Bell, William Clark, John Jacobs, Samuel Selshire,
John Smith, Alexander Cullum, James Burne, William Hubbard, Joseph
Dunnage, 21 Apr 1784.
... Daniel
Hickman, alias Higgins, received
his Majesty's pardon, on condition of being transported to Africa
for fourteen years. Joseph Harris, on condition of being transported
to America for seven years. And John Baker, George Molton, Thomas
Jones, Ann Moore, Sarah Partridge ...
8. Supplementary
material: Daniel Hickman, alias Higgins, Joseph Harris, John Baker,
George Molton, Thomas Jones, Ann Moore, Sarah Partridge, alias
Roberts, William Bell, William Clark, John Jacobs, Samuel Selshire,
John Smith, Alexander Cullum, James Burne, William Hubbard, Joseph
Dunnage, 21 Apr 1784.
... Daniel
Hickman, alias Higgins, received
his Majesty's pardon, on condition of being transported to Africa
for fourteen years. Joseph Harris, on condition of being transported
to America for seven years. And John Baker, George Molton, Thomas
Jones, Ann Moore, Sarah Partridge ...
9. MARY
(wife of HARROLD) HIGGINS, theft: shoplifting, 21 Apr 1784.
... Higgins.
HANNAH ... 454. MARY (wife of HARROLD) HIGGINS
was indicted for feloniously stealing on the 22d of March last,
thirteen printed cotton handkerchiefs, value 20 s. the property of
Burton Webster, privily in his shop. AMBROSE MASSEY ...
10. Front
Matter from Old Bailey Proceedings; Robert Peckham, Session IV,
Wednesday 27th March 1784, Parts I-VII, 505-647
... of Mary Higgins.
...
11. Front
Matter from Old Bailey Proceedings; Robert Peckham, Session IV,
Wednesday 27th March 1784, Parts I-VII, 505-647
... of Mary Higgins.
...
12. Punishment
summary from Old Bailey Proceedings; Robert Peckham, Session II,
Wednesday 14th January 1784, Parts I-VII, 169-306
... , Daniel
Hickman, alias Higgins ...
13. Supplementary
material: Daniel Hickman, alias Higgins, Samuel Gascoigne, 14 Jan
1784.
... Also, Daniel
Hickman, alias Higgins, and Samuel
Gascoigne, whose cases had been respited for the opinion of the
twelve Judges. ...
14. Supplementary
material: Daniel Hickman, alias Higgins, Samuel Gascoigne, 14 Jan
1784.
... Also, Daniel
Hickman, alias Higgins, and Samuel
Gascoigne, whose cases had been respited for the opinion of the
twelve Judges. ...
15. GODFREY
STEELE, theft: simple grand larceny, 10 Dec 1783.
... 113. GODFREY
STEELE was indicted for feloniously stealing, on the 10th of
December, twenty pounds of weight of lump sugar, value 20 s. the
property of Robert Davis and Charles Higgins.
NOT GUILTY. Tried by the second London Jury before Mr. RECORDER. ...
16. JAMES
BAKER, theft: simple grand larceny, 29 Oct 1783.
... 804. JAMES
BAKER was indicted for feloniously stealing, on the 18th of October
last, eight pieces of plain gauze containing forty yards, value 5 l.
the property of Henry Higgins. NOT
GUILTY. Tried by the second London Jury before Mr. RECORDER. ...
17. THOMAS
FIELD, deception: fraud, 11 May 1785.
... , issued
against Higgins ... issued against
- Higgins ... against Higgins
was ever ...
18. DANIEL
HIGGINS, theft: simple grand larceny, 31 May 1786.
... 483. DANIEL HIGGINS
was indicted for feloniously stealing, on the 16th day of May, one
net, called a casting net, value 10 s. the property of James
Davidson. WILLIAM HALL sworn. On the 16th of May, I was at my
master's house; I heard the bell ring in a violent manner ...
19. JOHN
WARREN, theft: simple grand larceny, 13 Dec 1786.
... cannot say.
SUSANNAH HIGGINS ... into Mrs. Higgins's
...
20. WILLIAM
GREGORY, theft: simple grand larceny, 19 Jul 1786.
... 568. WILLIAM
GREGORY was indicted for feloniously stealing, on the 3d day of June
last, eighty-six pounds weight of tea, value 20 l. and one chest,
value 1 s. the property of Thomas Garrett, William Heathfield, and
Thomas Higgins. EDWARD LARKIN
sworn. On the 3d of June ...
21. Punishment
summary from Old Bailey Proceedings; Thomas Wright, Session V,
Wednesday 31st May 1786, Parts I-VI, 693-818
... Browning,
Daniel Higgins ...
22. Punishment
summary from Old Bailey Proceedings; John Burnell, Session III,
Wednesday 17th February 1788, Parts I-VII, 225-332
... Hill, Philip
Bono, Michael Higgins ...
23. MICHAEL
HIGGINS, theft: housebreaking, 27 Feb 1788.
... of January I
was called upon to apprehend Higgins
... 163. MICHAEL HIGGINS was
indicted for burglariously breaking and entering the dwelling-house
of Samuel Keep, on the 13th of January, between the hours of one and
two in the afternoon, and stealing a cocoa-nut goblet tipped ...
24. GRACE
MADDOCKS, theft: receiving stolen goods, 09 Jan 1788.
... 133. GRACE
MADDOCKS was indicted for feloniously receiving, two diapertable
cloths, value 5 s. the property of Joseph Wilcox, knowing the same
to be stolen, whereof William Higgins
... for this robbery, their names were Higgins
... last session, Thomas Grose, William Higgins
...
25. Punishment
summary from Old Bailey Proceedings; John Burnell, Session I,
Wednesday 12th December 1787, Parts I-VI, 1-112
... , John
M'Carthy, Thomas Hartman, William Higgins
... Higgins, George ...
26. WILLIAM
WATSON, WILLIAM HIGGINS, GEORGE TODD, WILLIAM BROWN, theft:
burglary, 12 Dec 1787.
... 79. WILLIAM
WATSON, WILLIAM HIGGINS, GEORGE
TODD and WILLIAM BROWN, were ... in consequence of my information,
all but Higgins ... two or three
minutes after, Higgins ... were in
my shop, and Higgins ... the
spoons; after I had looked at them, Higgins
...
27. WILLIAM
HIGGINS, JOSEPH HOLDEN, THOMAS GROSE, GRACE MADDOX, theft: simple
grand larceny, 12 Dec 1787.
... 74. WILLIAM HIGGINS,
JOSEPH HOLDEN, THOMAS GROSE, and GRACE MADDOX were ... Higgins
lodged ... was in that box, which the prisoner Higgins
... in Higgins's room, I found two
knives; I asked Higgins ...
28. Punishment
summary from Old Bailey Proceedings; William Gill, Session II,
Wednesday 14th January 1789, Parts I-VI, 93-212
... Thorpe, Robert
Young, Mary Higgins ...
29. MARY
HIGGINS, alias HERRALD, theft: shoplifting, 14 Jan 1789.
... 102. MARY HIGGINS,
alias HERRALD, was indicted for feloniously stealing, on the 19th of
December last, thirty-seven yards of blue silk lutestring, of the
value of 7 l. the goods of John Barlow and John Hops, privately in
their shop. JOHN BARLOW sworn. I live in Cranbourn ...
1790's
1. ALLEN
CAMERON, theft: simple grand larceny, 24 Feb 1790.
... of worsted
binding; the boy served him. RICHARD HIGGINS
... I shall go to the Devil. RICHARD HIGGINS
...
2. EDD
ADAMS, theft: simple grand larceny, 20 Feb 1793.
... given to the
supercargo, Mr. Higgins ...
3. RICHARD
ROGERS, offences against the king: tax offences, 16 Sep 1795.
... coming forward
to give bail for Mr. Higgins ...
4. GEORGE
CARR, WILLIAM REYNOLDS otherwise BAT-CHELOR, theft: simple grand
larceny, 17 Sep 1794.
... ? - No, one
Mary Higgins ... me, is witness to
my shirt. SUSANNA HIGGINS ...
5. JOHN
SMITH, theft: simple grand larceny, 31 May 1797.
... . TIMOTHY HIGGINS
...
6. JOHN
TULL, theft with violence: highway robbery, 26 Apr 1797.
... of trowsers,
value 52s. the property of Parmenus Higgins
... the things taken from me. PARMENUS HIGGINS
... him on the 29th of March, to Mr. Higgins
...
7. ANTHONY
BOSWELL, theft: simple grand larceny, 26 Apr 1797.
... of Higgins
...
8. Supplementary
material: PAUL THOMASLE MAITRE, JOHN SMITH, GEORGE HIGGINS, 11 May
1796.
... 317. PAUL
THOMASLE MAITRE, JOHN SMITH, and GEORGE HIGGINS,
were put to the bar, and the Jury sworn, when the Attorney-General
declining to offer any evidence against them, they were discharged.
...
9. ROBERT
THOMAS CROSSFIELD, offences against the king: treason, 11 May 1796.
... , tea-broker -
challenged. Thomas Higgins ... Higgins,
to procure ... Council, and Le Maitre, Smith, and Higgins
... of January. Q. Upton, Le Maitre, and Higgins
... in it? - A. I cannot say exactly; but I think, Higgins
...
10. ROBERT
PARTINGTON, MARTIN HIGGINS, theft: simple grand larceny, 20 Feb
1799.
... came up and
took hold of us. Higgins's ... 24.)
Confined one month in Newgate. Higgins
... 140. ROBERT PARTINGTON and MARTIN HIGGINS
were indicted for feloniously stealing, on the 14th of February, a
wooden cask, value 6d. and 67 lb. weight of nails, value 27s ...
11. SAMUEL
GODFREY, JOHN BENNETT, theft: specified place, 05 Dec 1798.
... , in the
dwelling-house of Eleanor Higgins
...
12. Punishment
summary from Old Bailey Proceedings; Sir JOHN WILLIAM ANDERSON,
Session Third, Wednesday 14th February 1798, 171-272
... whipped. - 1.
- John Higgins ...
13. JOHN
HIGGINS, theft: simple grand larceny, 14 Feb 1798.
... 203. JOHN HIGGINS
was indicted for feloniously stealing, on the 19th of January, a
hempen bag, value 6d. and 120 pounds weight of iron rivets, value
2l. the property of Mary Priestley. JOHN CASE sworn. - I live
servant with Mrs. Priestley, in Dog-and Bear-yard: I brought ...
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