DANIEL, CLARKE, ANDREWS, CROISSETTE, WOHLMANN, WOODRUFF & RELATED FAMILIES
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His witness in Court in 1814. WILLIAM MASTERS . I am son-in-law to Mr. Woolman, a refiner in Little Sutton-street, Clerkenwell. On the 25th of April, I bought a small piece of battered gold of a boy now in court, not the prisoner. It weighed six pennyweights. I gave one pound one shilling for it, at seventy shillings per ounce. JOHN STEVENS, theft : simple grand larceny, 25th May, 1814. The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Ref: t18140525-53 His will is online. |