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Jan 1817 Not Guilty of "Larceny on a dwelling...."
Apr 1817 Guilty of "Larceny" = 6months
Found on 12 public trees..........................
"752. JAMES ARGENT and MORDECAI SOLOMON were indicted for stealing, on the 11th of April , ten live tame rabbits, price 10s. , the property of Richard Hawkes .
RICHARD HAWKES . I am a labourer , and live at Stratford . On the 11th of April, between five and six o'clock in the morning, I missed my rabbits out of my out-house; they were safe the evening before-the hutches were open.
THOMAS PIERCEY. I am an officer. On the 11th of April, I was on duty on Stepney Common, and met the prisoners about seven o'clock in the morning-each had a bag. I asked Argent what he had got - He said, "rabbits,
"and that he was going to take them to Whitechapel. He said he got them from Stratford. Solomon said, Argent had hired him to carry them. I secured them.
THOMAS WALKER . I am an officer, and was with the last witness; I took the prisoners to the office, with the bags-there were nine live, and one dead, rabbits, in one bag, and nine dead ones in the other. They said a man with a cart-load of potatoes had hired them to carry the rabbits to Whitechapel.
(Property produced and sworn to.)
ARGENT - GUILTY . Aged 17.
SOLOMON- GUILTY . Aged 17.
Confined Six Months .
Second Middlesex Jury, before Mr. Recorder.
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