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The Complete Newgate Calendar
Volume V

RICHARD CORDUY

Imprisoned Two Years in Chelmsford Jail for robbing the
Royal Forest at Waltham of Six Pieces of  Wood

AT the Summer Assizes for Essex, before the Lord
Chief justice of England, Richard Corduy was in-
dicted for stealing six pieces of wood, the property of the
King. He was deputy wood-ward of the Royal Forest of

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Waltham, and had sold the wood in question to a carpenter
soon after a sale had taken place of some refuse wood of
the forest, by order of Lord Glenbervie, the Surveyor-
General of Woods and Forests. Upon being charged with
the fraud, he said one Byrne, who was his head woodman,
had given him the wood in question, to make up the de-
ficiency which had occurred in a lot sold in the sale, and
for which he had paid the money to the auctioneer.
   Byrne on being called denied this altogether ; and the
auctioneer, though he admitted that the prisoner had paid
him the deficiency of the lot in question, denied his know-
ledge of any arrangement between Byrne and the prisoner
on the subject.
   The jury found the prisoner guilty, and Lord Ellen-
borough, after commenting at some length, and with con-
siderable severity, on the nature of the offence, which was
carried on to an enormous extent in the royal forests,
sentenced the prisoner to two years' confinement in the jail.
Admiral Harvey and Mr Raikes, and several other magistrates
and clergymen of the county, gave him an excellent character
for honesty and good conduct for the last thirty years.

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