STUBBS, John I (Grimwade p.368)
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 1:13 pm
PUBLIC OFFICE, BOW STREET
Before RICHARD FORD Esq.
On Saturday William Freeman was charged with breaking a shew-glass, and stealing from theuse several gold rings, the property of John Stubbs, a silversmith in Holborn.
John Brooks deposed, that passing along Holborn on Friday night, he observed the prisoner take something from Mr. Stubb's shew-glass and run away with it; that he pursued and took him.
The prisoner was committed for re-examination.
Source: World - 4th March 1794
Before RICHARD FORD Esq.
On Saturday William Freeman was charged with breaking a shew-glass, and stealing from theuse several gold rings, the property of John Stubbs, a silversmith in Holborn.
John Brooks deposed, that passing along Holborn on Friday night, he observed the prisoner take something from Mr. Stubb's shew-glass and run away with it; that he pursued and took him.
The prisoner was committed for re-examination.
Source: World - 4th March 1794