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Suggested search: Murder, Horse stealing, Hanged
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John Chapillo / John Chappello / John Chapello
Date: 25 Jul 1730
Crime:
Horse stealing.Was originally charged with horse stealing in 1724; was presumably hanged for a later offence.
TNA: ASSI 41/2-85; ASSI 45/18/2(11). Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, vol 25, p 437. London Evening Post, 16 Jul 1730. Criminal Chronology, p 46
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Joseph Lee / John Lee / John Lees, 22
Date: 22 Apr 1826
Crime:
Horse stealing - a grey gelding belonging to Richard Thornton of Horncastle, near Hemsworth.Lee had earlier pleaded guilty at Beverley Quarter Sessions to stealing pigs from Cawthorne, near Barnsley. He was transferred to York Castle Gaol to await transportation, and was there recognized as a horse thief for which he was duly charged and sentenced to death.
Hull Packet, 24 Jan 1826; 4 Apr 1826. Leeds Mercury, 8 Apr 1826; 29 Apr 1826.
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Tobias Goodwell / Tobias Goodwill / Tobias Goodall / Thomas Smith / John Smith of Stonegrave, husbandman
Date: 13 Aug 1737
Crime:
Highway robbery of Robert Stainton at Saxton and of John Boldock at Owston; also found guilty of horse stealing - a red roan mare belonging to William Chambers.Reported escaped from Hull Gaol on 27 March 1736 where he was held on suspicion of horse stealing; the wanted notice described him as: 'a middle-siz'd Man, about 28 Years of Age, of a fair Complexion, had on an Olive colour'd Coat, the Collar of which was lin'd with light Velvet, a blue Silk Waistcoat, Leather Breeches, and a light Bob Wigg; he lately liv'd with --- Combes, Esq.' See also TNA: ASSI 45/21/1(50-1).
TNA: ASSI 41/2-128v; ASSI 41/3; ASSI 41/4. Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, vol. 25, p 439. London Evening Post, 17 Jun 1736; Daily Post, 25 Aug 1737.
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Robert Cramman
Date: 14 Aug 1790
Crime:
Horse stealing - a chestnut horse galloway belonging to Ralph Lowe of Pinfold House in Weardale, Durham, and a saddle belonging to Charles Thompson of Bowes.See also TNA: ASSI 45/37/1/66-72.
General Gaol Delivery, 17 Jul 1790; Calendar of Felons, 17 Jul 1790. London Chronicle, 24 Aug 1790. Criminal Chronology, p 109.
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Jonas Horsfield / Jonas Horfield / Jonas Horsfall of Denham Milner [Denham, miller?]
Date: 29 Mar 1730
Crime:
Horse stealing - a bay gelding - and stealing goods.TNA: ASSI 41/2-81; ASSI 41/3; ASSI 45/18/7(34-5). Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, vol 25, p 437. London Evening Post, 21 Mar 1730.
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William Bryant / William Briant / Joseph Anderson
Date: 7 Apr 1729
Crime:
Horse stealing.TNA: ASSI 41/2-73v. Criminal Chronology, p 45.
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Robert Wheat
Date: 7 Apr 1729
Crime:
Horse stealing.TNA: ASSI 41/2-73v. Criminal Chronology, p 45.
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John Sill
Date: 30 Mar 1733
Crime:
Horse stealing.See also TNA: ASSI 45/19/3(45-48A).
TNA: ASSI 41/2-104; Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, vol 25, p 438. St James's Evening Post, 20 Mar 1733.
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Thomas Bilton / Thomas Belton
Date: 4 Sep 1742
Crime:
Horse stealing.TNA: ASSI 41/4. Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, vol 25, p 440. London Evening Post, 14 Sep 1742.
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William Baker
Date: 28 Aug 1802
Crime:
Horse stealing.Baker was in the first batch of executions at the New Drop in St George's Fields, just outside the York Castle walls.
Caledonian Mercury, 16 Aug 1802. Criminal Chronology, p 139.
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John Winterburn
Date: Lent 1764
Crime:
Stealing upwards of ?30 belonging to John Pierson of Hutton Bushel; transportation 7 years Lent 1764.TNA: ASSI 41/5; ASSI 42/8. Calendar of Felons, 4 Aug 1764.
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John Thompson
Date: Summer 1764
Crime:
Stealing goods and money valued above ?16 belonging to John Bamlet; transportation 7 years Summer 1764.TNA: ASSI 41/5; ASSI 42/8.
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Matthew Lee
Date: Lent 1765
Crime:
Cattle stealing - a cow valued at ?5 belonging to Thomas Walker of Rotherham; reprieved 14 years Summer 1765.TNA: ASSI 41/5; ASSI 42/8.
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Thomas Smith
Date: Lent 1765
Crime:
Breaking and entering in the daytime into the dwelling house of Thomas Walson at Low Worsall and stealing goods above the value of 5s; reprieved.TNA: ASSI 41/5; ASSI 42/8.
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Thomas Williamson
Date: Lent 1765
Crime:
Stealing a silver tankard valued at ?3 belonging to Benjamin Mancklin; transportation 7 years Lent 1765.TNA: ASSI 41/5; ASSI 42/8.
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William Walker
Date: Summer 1765
Crime:
Stealing from the dwelling house of George Worthy at Yarm several goods above the value of 40s; transportation 7 years Summer 1765.TNA: ASSI 41/5; ASSI 42/8.
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Ann Wheatley
Date: Summer 1765
Crime:
Stealing from the dwelling house of George Worthy at Yarm several goods above the value of 40s; transportation 7 years Summer 1765.TNA: ASSI 41/5; ASSI 42/8.
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George Willis
Date: Lent 1766
Crime:
Stealing 4 shirts valued at 12s belonging to William Marshal at New Malton; transportation 7 years Lent 1766.TNA: ASSI 41/5; ASSI 42/8.
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John Ward
Date: Lent 1767
Crime:
Stealing goods to the value of upwards of 5s belonging to William Reason of Leeds; transportation 7 years Lent 1767.TNA: ASSI 41/5; ASSI 42/8.
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Nathaniel Naylor
Date: Summer 1767
Crime:
Stealing goods to the value of upwards of 5s belonging to Jonas Crowther of Halifax; transportation 7 years Summer 1767.TNA: ASSI 41/5; ASSI 42/8.
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Henry Robinson of Butterwick, Barton / Holm, horse dealer and farmer
Date: 1729
Name appears on list of poor debtors receiving county bread charity in York Castle, 1728.
London Gazette 6783, 31 May 1729, p 4; 6785, 7 Jun 1729, p 3. Beverley Archives: QSF/80/E/9