excerpt from 'Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, version 8.0, 31 January 2019), October 1732, trial of Frances Macclean (t17321011-26)' (184 words)
excerpt from 'Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, version 8.0, 31 January 2019), October 1732, trial of Frances Macclean (t17321011-26)' (184 words)
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[Frances Macclean was found guilty and sentenced to transportation] Frances Macclean, of St. James's Westminster, was indicted for stealing [a gown, silver items and a snuff box] [...] Sept. 10 [1732] Mary Bellady: Charles Smith is my Fellow-Servant; my Mistress being out of Town, he brought the Prisoner into the House to sing, and kept her all Night; she went away in the Morning, and took my Gown with her, for it was found upon her Back at Night; and then she said, that Smith gave it to her, but afterwards she own'd that she took it. Charles Smith: I am one of the Waiters at the Royal Bagnio in St. James's-Street ; the Prisoner used to sing at our Door, and my Mistress used to give her Six-pence or a Shilling. One Night she came when it rain'd, and I call'd her in, and gave her Victuals and Beer, and Brandy, and then she and I went to Bed together. She got up before me in the Morning, and went away with my Buckles and Snuff-Box; I found her at Night in a Brandy shop in Wychstreet[.] |
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