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The Complete Newgate Calendar
Volume V

MARTHA DAVIS

Sentenced to Death for robbing a Foot-Boy while on an
Errand for his Master

IN London a set of daring prostitutes of the lowest de-
 scription all night long prowled about the streets in
order to prey upon unguarded youth. Even in the light of
day, as in the present case, they were often daring enough to
seize any victim who might accidentally pass their door, drag
him into their den of misery, then ill-treat and plunder him.

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   Circumstances of this nature have come to our knowledge,
where apprentices and servant-lads have been inveigled
by them, stripped, forcibly detained till midnight, and then,
almost naked, turned into the street. The sufferer, in his
fright, and happy to escape with life, finding himself at
liberty again, runs from the scene of wickedness; and,
forgetting the place, the plunderer too often escapes with
impunity.
   Of this description of dangerous women was Martha
Davis. She was indicted at the sessions at the Old Bailey
for stopping Thomas Tidswell, the foot-boy of Mr Lewis,
the comedian, on the highway, carrying him by force into
a wretched apartment in Dyot Street, St Giles's, and there
robbing him of his hat and two-and-sixpence in money. The
boy was sent with a message to Broad Court, Covent Garden,
and having to pass from his master's house, in Hart Street,
Bloomsbury, into Holborn, took Dyot Street, by mistake,
in his way. The prisoner was standing at her door, and
she forcibly seized him, dragged him into her room, and
beat and robbed him. She then turned him into the street,
when he alarmed the watch, and she was apprehended. The
prisoner said in her defence that the prosecutor, with other
boys, were engaged in throwing mud at her, seeing her
intoxicated; and, having caught Tidswell, she dragged him
into her room and boxed his ears, but denied robbing him.
This was evidently a fabrication, and the jury found her
guilty. Sentence of death was passed.

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