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Robberies: at Mr. Berry’s during a thunder- 
storm, xviii 112] 
+-»- aclerk executed for robbing his mas- 
ter, xviii 115] 
+--+ maid’s pocket cut off on keeping a 
door chained against robbers, xviii 119] 
+--+ diamond cross stolen from lord Stor- 
_ mont at court, xviii 132] 
--+. of the Norwich stage, the guard being 
killed after he had shot three of seven 
highwaymen, xviii 182] 
«-.. attempt to defraud under pretence of, 
xviii 185] 
«++» highwayman shot on attempting the 
Norwich coach, xix 1]5} 
«+--+ man caught in a trap ina garden, xix 
162] 
ese» extraordinary, at Dublin, xix 175] 
ee». of the lord mayor near Turnham 
green, xix 177] xx 163] 
«++. restitution after two and twenty years, 
xix 178} 
+++» highwayman attempting the Derby 
coach shot on Finchley common, xix 179] 
oes —— shot by lord Berkeley’s 
servant, xix 186] 
«++. of several country parish churches, 
xix 199] 
«++. sir G. Warren’s jewel cut from his 
ribbon at St. James’s, xx 163] 
«+++ of Rob. Hughes in the Islington stage, 
xx 182] 
«+++ — the Ashmolean Museum, xx 184] 
ores Neapolitan ambassador in his 
carriage in Grosvenor square, xx 187] 
+++» — aman by his daughter at the in- 
Stigation of her schoolmistress, xx 197] 
«+++ dashing female in a shop, xxi 164] 
--.. of James Boult in the Staines stage, 
xxi 168] 
»».«. blind butcher convicted of, xxi 179] 
+++. at col. Edmonds’s, xxi 188] 
«++. curious charge against sir Alex. Leith, 
xxi 190] 
«+++ of Messrs. Bartlet and Co. by their 
clerk, xxi 199] : 
---- child taken out of the mother’s arms 
and robbed of it’s clothes, xxi 206] 
+++. Of a public house, and death of the 
landlord in consequence, xxi 207] 
«+s» box of lace rescued from a robber by 
_ a@milliner’s apprentice, xxi 214] 
-.+- box of drugs stolen from Mr, Sharpe’s 
carriage, xxi 215] 
«++. of a banker’s clerk on presenting a 
bill for payment, xxiii 221] 
«+-- W, Copping by Marg. M‘Lachlan and 
Mary Allen, xxiii 231], 236] 
+++. two silver spoons stolen by a young 
gentieman at a tavern, xxv 201] 
++-- at Mrs, Fortescue’s, Tottenham green, 
xxv 216] 
--.. attended with acts of cruelty to be 
reported to the king without delay, xxv 
220] 
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Robberies : conviction of stealing naval 
stores, xxvi 204] 
+++» Messrs. Drummonds by W. Morrow 
their clerk, xxvii 203] 
«+++ at Mrs, Abercrombie’s, xxvii 225] 
«-.- — col. Arabin’s, xxvii 226] 
-... large sum stolen from under a Smith- 
field salesman’s pillow, by a woman in 
man’s clothes, at a public house on the 
Rumford road, xxvii 239] 
-. +. several by J. Hodgson, xxix 202] 
«++. of the Edinburgh bankby — Brodie, 
xxx 207] 
+--+» valuable medals from the duke of 
Devonshire’s, xxx 208] 215] 
+» ++ post-office at Dundee, xxxi 198] 
--.. Adam Stymack by his son, xxxii 
210) 
-»+. two young gentlemen from Vauxhall 
by a waterman and another, xxxii 210] 
-.-- of H. H. Townsend by G. Barrington, 
xxxii 216] 
---- lord Dungarvon falsely charged with 
by a woman of the town, xxxiii 1] 
+++. two highwaymen, Carter and Parsons, 
wounded and taken, xxxiii 7] 
e»++ plate at Buckingham house by J. Bel- 
ville, xxiii 8] 
-+++ by footpads at Enfield highway, and 
Cheshunt, xxxiii 23] 25] 
+++. two in one night by footpads on the 
Epsom road, xxxiii 24] 
«.-. a lad by two others near Saltpetre 
bank, xxxiii 25] 
«+e. at Mr. Goodman’s, in the Strand, 26. 
---. man shot for a robber by mistake, 
xxxili 34] 
+... capt, Kingsmill’s trunk cut from be- 
hind his chaise, xxxiv 2] 
+++. attempt to rob the p. of Wales in the 
drawing room at St. James’s, xxxiv 3 
++. attempt to rob the post-office at Exe- 
ter, xxxiv 6 
.--. marq. of Huntleynear Cranford bridge,, 
xxxiv 30 7 
-+++ by footpads near Stafford, xxxv 9 
-... under sheriff of Northamptonshire of 
the commission for opening the assizes, 
xxxv 13 
+«.. abp. of Tuam’s plate, xxxv 15 
+--+. col.and R. Dundas, by footpads near 
Dartford, xxxv 27 
-».+ Messrs. Howarth and Montolicu, on 
Epping forest, xxxv 33 
-... capt. Bellamy, near Epsom, xxxv 37 
"R Mr. Brumen, on Epping forest, xxxv 
1 
«.++ banker’s clerk at a house in Hatton 
garden, xxxv 43, 47, 58 
-«.. Saffron Walden church of Prayer- 
books, xxxvi 30 
..+. maj. Dundas and two others by foot- 
pads near Slough, xxxvii 20 
wa . J. Courtois by M, T. Phipoe, xxxvii 
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