Freeth Thomas (2752): Smallworker, 17 August 1773, St Martins Church Lane, Strand. Heal records: Thomas Freeth 24 Clerkenwell Close 1790-3 and secondly at 9 Queen Street, Islington Freeth Thomas (2753): Spoonmaker, 15 November 1820, 9 Queen Street, Islington.
213. FRANCES SMITH was indicted for stealing, on the 26th of November, a blanket, value 3 s., and a pillow, value 2 s., the goods of Thomas Freeth , in a lodging-room. MARY FREETH . I am the wife of Thomas Freeth, and live in Queen-street, Lower-road, Islington. I let a lodging to the prisoner seven weeks ago; she remained there one month. Three days after she was gone I opened the door, and missed the pillows and blanket. I had given her leave to go, as she could not pay her rent. JOHN BROWNING . I am shopman to Mr. W. Smith, a pawnbroker. The prisoner pawned these articles, (to the best of my belief,) in the name of Ann Smith, on the 26th of November. ROBERT WOOLEY . I am a Bow-street patrole. I apprehended the prisoner on the 1st of January, and found this duplicate upon her. (Property produced and sworn to.) Four witnesses gave the prisoner a good character. GUILTY. Aged 29. ''Recommended to Mercy . - Confined Six Weeks.
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