ANNUAL REGISTER. 
RO 
Robberies : and murder by footpads in Hol- 
born, i 109 
«++. gang at Thaxted, in Essex, ii 69 
«+.- Of the customhouse at Limerick, ii 
111 
---- at Mrs. Lloyd’s, Devonshire square, 
iii 74] 77] 94] 
e++- of the Mount of Piety, at Rome, iti 
118] iv 181] 
+++. sheets stolen by a lodger at an inn, ili 
147] ao 
++.» guard shot asa supposed highwayman, 
iv 76] 96] 
is of Mr. Gammon by Dumas, iv 80] 
8] 
---- — lord Perceval by the same, iv 52 
ee» bya servant and arson to conceal it, 
iy 113] vi 92] viii 150] 
-+-» highwayman shot on Clapham com- 
mon, iv 160] 
-»-- of the Bath stage waggon by the mail 
guard, iv 184] 
+e» flying highwayman, iv 189] vi 71] 
++-- persons inducing others to commit, 
and accusing innocent men of, for the 
sake of the reward, v 75] 
«++. of Mr. Faye, v 95] 
-»-+ Sugar stolen off the quays by J. Cox, 
vi 51] 
---- highwayman shot by a person in the 
Portsmouth machine, vi 56] 
..- of furnished lodgings, vi 69] ix 52] xl 
72 
ere boy of fifteen executed for shoplifting, 
vi 77] 
+e. and murder by a highwayman, vi 83] 
91] 
.».. Coventry gang, vi 91) 
+++. MSS. stolen from a public office by a 
woman employed to sweep the rooms, vi 
a 2 
wees at Mrs. White’s, vi 96] 
»»-- Of the charity box of a masonic sociec- 
ty, vi 99] 
---. three men transported for robbing the 
box*of the club to which they belonged, 
vii 68] 
-.+- hundred of Ouse and Darwent sued 
for, vii 69] 
see+ Servant girl suspected of stealing 
spoons taken away by a rayen, vii 76] 
++». at lord Harrington’s, vii 113] 149] 
*+.. innocent persons convicted of, viii 71] 
xv 72] xix 124] xxxi 194] xli 450n. 
xlvii 355 
«++» club for instructing boys in, viii 72] 
+++» maiming to rescue an accomplice, viii 
110] 214) 
e+. porter charged with, for taking up a 
parcel the porterage of which was re- 
fused to be paid, viii 117] 
«+.» woman tried for robbing a sailor, viii 
136) 
+++.» waterman executed for robbing a boat 
on the Thames, ix 51] 
Parr f, 
529 
RO 
Robberies: near London by lighthorsemen, 
ix 59] 69] 78] 84] 
e+e. gentleman’s pocket picked by F. Par- 
sons, ix 63] 
eee» highwayman tricked by a farmer’s boy, 
ix 64] 
e«+. money stolen by a girl by advice of 
her father, ix 69] 
-»+» Of Maskal Brocklesby on Barnes com- 
mon, ix 85] 
e+e at Mr, Adair’s, ix 107] 
-.-- highwayman shot near Towcester, ix 
108 
-»-- saddlebags, containing 160/.in money, 
stolen at an inn in Penrith by Marg. 
Davison, ix 128] 
+++. money-box of a club stolen by Rich. 
Martley, 2d. 
sees custom-house at Liverpool, by J. 
Smith, ix 129] 
ees Mr. Scott, S. Carolina, ix 145] 
.--. collier robbed of 5s. and got a guinea 
in return, ix 151] 
oes. execution of Walker and Johnston, 
footpads, x 47*] 
---. footpad shot in the Greenwich road by 
Mr. Whitworth, x 69] 
-... and murder by footpads at Holloway, 
x 79] 87] 
+e. punishment of a tin-miner by-~ his 
fellows for stealing silver spoons when 
searching for corn, x 84] 
-»+- extraordinary of the abp. of Paris, x 
112} 
aa ‘qr by a gang on Towerhill, x 
1] 
+». atrocious in N. America, x 122] 
-..- M. Bussy by his steward, x 136] 
++ es gang of apprentices, x 145] 
-+.. ineffectual forgery of a reprieve, x 
146] 
»»«- pockets of several brokers picked of 
lottery tickets and money, x 149] 
+++. in public houses, persons executed for,’ 
x 151] 
+... at the London Assurance office, xi 75] 
++». andarson at gen. Conway’s, xi 78] 106] 
109] 
+e» extraordinary escape of J. F. Hellick 
at Dover, xi 130] 
..+- highwayman shot by the guard of the 
Exeter coach, xi 180] 
-.+- of Dr. Pigot, near Cranford bridge, xi 
188] 
-+ +, — Mrs. Rogers, near Hamstead, 7d. 
-.-. — Josiah Hodgkins, by G. Williams, 
xii 100] 
-se. — Mr. Jessop, by Stackhouse and 
Litchfield, xii 142] 
oss -— Mr. Savory, by H. Godwin, xii 142] 
-»-. — Mr. Tomlinson, in London field, 
xii 147] 
+»+- two men killed attempting to plunder 
a West-Indiaman in the Thames, xiii 73} 
a oe footpad shot dead on Blackheath, 
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