excerpt from 'Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, version 8.0, 08 February 2019), December 1754, trial of Mary Taylor (t17541204-18)' (136 words)

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Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, version 8.0, 08 February 2019), December 1754, trial of Mary Taylor (t17541204-18)

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 [Mary Taylor was acquitted on 4 December 1754 of robbing her employer William Lay, a tailor]

 

Elizabeth Blackman: Mr. Lay desired me to go after the prisoner […] at last I found her at a centrybox at the end of the stable-yard; then I asked her to come along with me […]

 

Q. What did you say you wanted her to go along with you for?

 

E. Blackman. I persuaded her to come home to go to washing, and said I was to help her iron. When we came into Pall-Mall, she went into a house; […]  she would go no farther till she drank; we went into a house, and did drink; she went into the yard there; then we came on to Russel-street, there we staid to hear women sing; there she staid, I could not get her along.

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