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The Complete Newgate Calendar
Volume V

MARY JONES AND ELIZABETH PAINE

Transported for Seven Years, November Sessions, 1810,
at the Old Bailey for Shoplifting

THE treacherous species of theft commonly called
" shop-lifting " had at this time spread into provincial
places of trade. In London it had long been a favourite mode
of plunder among abandoned females. In order to carry on
their depredations, a conspiracy was formed of two or more
abandoned women, who, well dressed, went together into shops

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and, while one bargained and paid for some small articles, the
others secreted whatever they could lay their hands upon
In general they were provided with long cloaks, large pockets
and wide petticoats, wherein they concealed their plunder.
   Mary Jones and Elizabeth Paine stood indicted for pri-
vately stealing, on the 30th of October, 1809, twelve pairs
of stockings, the property of Robert Kenyon, a hosier, on
Holborn Hill. The value of the goods was four pounds
eighteen shillings. It appeared, from the testimony of
Robert Kenyon, that the women were in the shop on the
30th of October; they were cheapening flannel, and went
away after buying some trifle. On their leaving the shop he
missed the parcel of stockings, which was hung on a chair
near where the women were, but found the invoice which
he had tucked into the parcel. He instantly pursued the
women, and found them at a shop window in Holborn
looking at some paper, and tearing something by the light
of the shop. He charged them with having his stockings
They denied it, and he proceeded to push them into the
shop, when a gentleman gave him a parcel of stockings
which he said one of the women had dropped.
   The common serjeant, after a suitable admonition to the
prisoners on the heinousness of their offence, and the subse-
quent aggravation of it by their conduct, assured them that it
was a great stretch of the jury's humanity that they were not   
capitally convicted. In order -- as well as to punish them --
to deter all others who might be pursuing the same courses,
the Court sentenced them to transportation for seven years.

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