ANNUAL REGISTER. 
RO 
Robberies : woman robbed and stripped near 
Petersfield, liii 17 
“s+. young man by five footpads on the 
Wandsworth road, liii 18 ; 
.» +. Mr. Barwise bya gang on the Dul- 
wich road, liii 19 
 .... Mr. T. Rogers by two footpads near 
Basingstoke, 2b. 
e+. at Caxton prevented by a stage coach, 
liii 25 
e+» by an attorney’s clerk at Lynn, liii 43 
e+. gang taken in Shropshire, liii 44 
e+e. extraordinary, by a footpad on Houns- 
low heath, liii 81 
ee-- ornaments of the coflins of the ancient 
dukes of Brunswick stolen, liii 85 
+++» bullion &c. stolen froma ship in the 
London docks, liii 86, 
«++. extensive at Buckingham house, 1111104 
-.». and murder of Mr. Wylde by a foot- 
pad near Croydon, liii 112 
+++. attempted at Mrs. Martin’s, Bury 
street, liv 8 
liv 15 
+». gang of robbers discovered in Wales, 
liv 26 
+e. attempted at Mr. Johnston’s, near 
Welling, in Kent, liv 26 
«+e. Mr. Standen, by two soldiers, near 
Hastings, liv 29 
e+e. serg. Ives, by several fellows, who cut 
off a piece of his tongue, liv 30 
eee. judge coming out of church at Rea- 
—— Mr. Pryor’s, Borough, 
ding in grand procession robbed, of his _ 
watch, liv 31 
-,-e and murder at Edinburgh on new- 
year’s night, liv 38 
+++ gang of robbers at Derby, liv 43 
-».. and murder of Isaiah Falk Valentine 
by Wyatt, 7d. 
--»- Eliz, Collier by three gipsies near 
Horsham, liv 44 
«+.» Newry fly coach, liv 46 
+++. by agang in the isle of Wight, liv 87 
«... large quantity of silk and ostrich fea- 
thers stolen from a hoy, liv 92 
_«+-.Mr. Butler, by two footpads, near 
Mallow, liv 107 . 
e+e, at Mr. Barker’s, at Sowerby, liv 118 
- »... 2 banker’s clerk in Dublin robbed of 
1900/. which he had stolen from his em- 
ployers, liv 122, 140 
+»-+ Mr. Thorley, by a footpad, near Rich- 
mond, liv 133 
. a by footpads near Liverpool, liv 
+++ various in the North, liv 153 
+++ Several in Bristol, lv 10 
«++. and murder by the nephew of a Bri- 
tish peer at Lisbon, lv 38 
«+e» request of one to be hanged, lvi 25 
+++. and murder of farmer Fowler by a 
footpad, lvi 48 
+++. man shot by a spring gun, lvi 91 
533 
RO 
Robberies: artful, of Mr. Cropland, at 
Highgate hill, lvi 104 
e+. action against a barony in Ireland to 
recover money, lvi 319 
«++. two French fishermen near Canter- 
bury by six soldiers, lvii 6 
«++» farmer Filthorp, near Barnet, lvii 17 
-.»- man killed robbing a garden at Hamp- 
stead, lvii 62 
+s. jewellery stolen from the countess of 
Antrim’s, lvii 88 
«+e. the bank at Newbury, lvii 104 
e+. at Mr. Kean, cornfactor’s, Bankside, 
Ivii 110 
+». — misses Radnidges’, Bath, lviii 9 
-»+. hoy carrying dollars to an E. India- 
man at Gravesend plundered of seven 
chests off Greenwich, lviii 63, 64 
- and murder near Liverpool, lviii 81 
«+e. of J. Millard, at Limehouse, Iviii 103 
-.«» Mr. Yates’s near Liverpool, lviii 128 
-».. Mr. Sharp, bya gang of footpads, near 
Wrotham, Iviii 139 
--.» Mr. Lyster and the march. of Water- 
ford, on the Alps, lviii 153 
+++. gang taken at Saffron Walden, lviii 
157 
++. Gravesend luggage boat, lviii 175 
es ate murder of col. Newman, Iviii 
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———- at Yewsley, lviii 189 
—— Cullenstown, lviii 196 
———-— near Birmingham, lix 8 
——— at Ledbury, lix 9 
near Reading, lix 11 
———— Manchester, lix 38, 
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40 
+.» Rundell and Bridge of jewels to a 
great amount, lix 49 
-».. brandy stolen from the government 
vaults in Liverpool, lix 73 
--.. and murder of R. Baker, near Wells, 
in Norfolk, lix 100 
eee at Mr. Davies’s by a dancing master, 
lxi 1 
es+- numerous, at West-end fair, Hamp- 
stead, lxi 55 
-.+- of a postchaise driver by a person 
taken up to ride in it, Ixi 103 
«++. number of keys stolen by a mad 
woman, Ixi 256 
«e+. of the mail. See Mail 
->+. by breaking open houses. 
glary 
Robbers, anathemas denounced against in 
the middle ages, xii 147 
e+. gang taken in a cavern near Bristol, 
xlvii 364 
- ++. notorious one taken near Cork, liii 17 
e+». numerous gangs on the continent, liii 
61, 96, 99, 109 
---- simplicity of one, liii 87 
-... extraordinary suicide of one, liii 88 
«... one killed unintentionally, lili 10k 
Robbins, Jonath, xlii 19 
See Bur- 
