I live at the prosecutor's - he is my brother-in-law. Are you quite sure that you did not lose sight of him - A.
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While I was down on the ground some persons came up and kicked me dreadfully on the side, but finding assistance was coming they ran off.Ĭross-examined. I struggled with him for ten minutes before assistance came there was no watchman near. An iron crow-bar was afterwards picked up by his side, with which I suppose he must have struck me. "You villian, I will follow you go where you will " he turned round, and struck me over the head several times, and cut me in two or three places I do not know whether he struck me with his fist or what I clung to him and succeeded in getting him on the ground, and never let go of him he struck me several times, and cut a hole right through my coat, and cut my shoulder. I went to the prosecutor's door, and when in the street I saw a light in his up-stair room - we both went into the passage - I found the door ajar on putting my hand to it, and instantly called out, Watch! thieves! I instantly perceived the light put out, and heard a person come down stairs I stood by the door the prisoner came out and just passed me, but I pursued him, and was not a yard from him all the way until I caught him, and never lost sight of him. We were going to the next house to his it was dark. On the night in question (Easter Tuesday,) about nine o'clock, I was going to bed, but my sister called on me I went out with her. I noticed the candlesticks on the shelf when I went out.
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I stated at Bow-street that I left at seven and returned at half-past ten. Did not you state before, that you left at six o'clock and returned at nine - A. It was dark when I came home.Ĭross-examined by MR. I picked up the box of the lock and the screws. and had left a white metal candlestick on the table, I found that on the floor, broken in two. I got a light, went up stairs, and found the things as I had left them but two candlesticks which stood on the shelf when I went out, were moved on to a board near the door leading to the back premises - I had left them on the shelf. I returned about half-past ten o'clock, in consequence of information, and found the street door open - the box of the lock was broken off, and the screws broken from the door-post it was put too, but not fastened.
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On the 20th of April, about seven o'clock in the evening, I went out with my wife and family, leaving nobody in the house - I locked the street door, and tried it afterwards it was then broad day-light. Luke, Chelsea, with intent to steal, and burglariously stealing therein three candlesticks, value 5 s. JOHN WILLIAMS was indicted for burglariously breaking and entering the dwelling-house of Stephen Anderson, about the hour of nine in the night of the 20th of April, at St. Julien Arabin, Esq., Sergeant at Law his Majesty's Justices of Oyer and Terminer of the City of London, and Justices of the Gaol Delivery of Newgate, holden for the said City and County of Middlesex.Ĩ17. Aldermen of the said City Thomas Denman, Esq., Common Sergeant of the said City and William St.
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Newman Knowlys, Esq., Recorder of the said City Anthony Brown, Esq. See original THE WHOLE PROCEEDINGS On the King's Commission of the Peace, OYER AND TERMINER, AND GAOL DELIVERY FOR THE CITY OF LONDON, AND COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX.īefore the Right Honourable ROBERT WAITHMAN, Esq., LORD MAYOR of the City of London Sir John Bayley, Knt., one of the Justices of his Majesty's Court of King's Bench Sir John Hullock, Knt., one of the Barons of his Majesty's Court of Exchequer Sir James Shaw, Bart.