A robbery. Whereas the dwelling-house of the Rev. Charles Topping, of West Bradenham, in Norfolk, was broke into early on Thursday morning, the 11th of September, by some person or persons unknown, by cutting away three panes of glass from the back kitchen window, and entering thereby; and the said person or persons did then steal from the said back kitchen, or kitchen adjoining, a dozen of plain silver tea spoons, their handles bent backwards, a pair of silver buckles from Mr. Topping's shoes, a pair of plated spurs, eight shirts, some marked on the side gussets C.T. with ink almost washed out, others C.T. with a marking stitch, one new and fine not marked, one white handkerchief with purple border, new, marked M.D.T. with ink, one white do. with A.T. in the marking stitch, with various other articles. This, therefore is to give notice, that any person who shall give information of the said robber or robbers, so that he, she, or they, may be brought to justice and convicted of the robbery shall receive of Mr. Topping, of West Bradenham, ten guineas reward. ...

  • Topping, Charles, 1740 or 1741-1788.
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[1783]
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Norwich : Printed by W. Chase and Co., [1783]

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