excerpt from 'Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, version 8.0, 31 January 2019), July 1732, trial of Daniel Tipping (t17320705-17)' (169 words)
excerpt from 'Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, version 8.0, 31 January 2019), July 1732, trial of Daniel Tipping (t17320705-17)' (169 words)
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[The listening experience forms part of testimony given by William Pomber (also given as Pember), Keeper of the B Tree Alehouse at the Pindar of Wakefield public house, Grays Inn Road,, where he had had earlier dealings earlier with Daniel Tipping (the prisoner) who was soon after accused and found guilty of violent theft] […] Next Day being Thursday. I went that Way again, and happening to see Buck's eldest Sister, who lodg'd in Drury-lane, I dog'd her to the White-Hart in Baldwin's Gardens in Drury-lane, and there I found the Prisoner drinking; I sat down and talk'd, and play'd at Cards with him. […] At last the Prisoner got up to go away. But one Mr. How stopp'd him. The Prisoner asked the Reason. Why, says Mr. How, I have got a Writ against you for 9 l. which you owe your Father-in-Law Thorowton Bocklingson for Board. O, says the Prisoner, if that's all, I don't mind that, and so he sat down again, and sung us a Song or two[.] |
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