Amelia and Israel Ottolanglie appear in this trial at the Old Bailey Court 1819. |
ORIGINAL TEXT: 456. ANN SMITH was indicted for stealing, on the 25th of January, one sheet, value 5 s.; two pillow-cases, value 18 d., and one frock, value 18 d., the goods of Israal Ottolanglie. AMELIA OTTOLANGLIE. I am the wife of Israel Ottolanglie. On the 24th of January, the prisoner came into our service - next day I missed this property. When she went to bed she dropped two duplicates, I picked them up, and found they related to my property; next morning I gave her in charge. She said she took them, but she was rather tipsey. LEWIS FURNEAUX. I am servant to Mr. Hanes, who is a pawnbroker, and lives in Drury-lane. On the 25th of January, the prisoner pledged a sheet, two pillow-cases, and a frock with me. THOMAS GOODING. I am an officer. I took the prisoner; she said she would redeem the things. (Property produced and sworn to. ) Prisoner's Defence. The prosecutor keeps a house of ill-fame. GUILTY. Aged 33. Confined One Year. Second Middlesex Jury, before Mr. Common Sergeant. |
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