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Lords Commissioners of Justiciary, in a circuit court of
Justiciary to be holden by them, or by any one or more
of their number, within the burgh of Perth, in the month
of September, in tin's present year 1830, you the said
John Henderson OUGHT to be punished with the pains
of law, to deter others from committing the like crimes
in all time coming.
No. I.
INVENTORY of Stolen Articles referred to in the foregoing Indict¬
ment.
1; Deposit receipt for £18, 4s. 7<1. sterling, bearing to be dated 9
June 1828, by the Commercial Banking Company of Scotland,
in favour of the Right Honourable the Earl of Leven and Melville.
2: A large fine damask table-cloth having a fower figure.
3. A large damask table cloth with a star figure.
4. Three breakfast table-cloths in one web with a flower figure.
5. A large damask table-cloth with a flower figure. .
6. A large damask table-cloth with a flower figure.
7. A large damask table-cloth with a flower figure, and eight damask
table-cloths in one web, with a sprig figure.
8. A large damask table-cloth with a tree branch figure, and six small
damask towels in one web with a sprig figure.
9. A large damask table-cloth with a Scots thistle figure.
10. A large damask table-cloth with a tree branch figure, and an old
bag.
11. Six damask towels in one web with a tree branch figure.
12. Six damask towels in one piece.
13. Six yards of bleached haggabag towelling and a bag.
14. Three linen shirts.
15. A bag having the name James Millie written on each side on the
outside.
16. A blue cloth coat.
17. Four bundles of yarn consisting of thirty-one and a half spindles
or thereby.
18. Four volumes of Forsyth's Abridgement of the General Public Sta¬
tutes of Scotland.
19. A spy-glass.
20. Six silver tea-spoons, and a pair of stiver sugar-tongs.
21. A weather glass.
22. Nineteen damask towels or thereby in a greenish state, in four sepa¬
rate pieces.
23. Three towels in a greenish state.
24. A sealed paper parcel, supposed to contain the title-deeds of Whinny
Park, and other papers, and directed on a piece of paper on the
back, ‘ To Mr James Milley, care of Mr Robertson, No. 47,
‘ Prinses Street, Edinburgh.'
Lords Commissioners of Justiciary, in a circuit court of
Justiciary to be holden by them, or by any one or more
of their number, within the burgh of Perth, in the month
of September, in tin's present year 1830, you the said
John Henderson OUGHT to be punished with the pains
of law, to deter others from committing the like crimes
in all time coming.
No. I.
INVENTORY of Stolen Articles referred to in the foregoing Indict¬
ment.
1; Deposit receipt for £18, 4s. 7<1. sterling, bearing to be dated 9
June 1828, by the Commercial Banking Company of Scotland,
in favour of the Right Honourable the Earl of Leven and Melville.
2: A large fine damask table-cloth having a fower figure.
3. A large damask table cloth with a star figure.
4. Three breakfast table-cloths in one web with a flower figure.
5. A large damask table-cloth with a flower figure. .
6. A large damask table-cloth with a flower figure.
7. A large damask table-cloth with a flower figure, and eight damask
table-cloths in one web, with a sprig figure.
8. A large damask table-cloth with a tree branch figure, and six small
damask towels in one web with a sprig figure.
9. A large damask table-cloth with a Scots thistle figure.
10. A large damask table-cloth with a tree branch figure, and an old
bag.
11. Six damask towels in one web with a tree branch figure.
12. Six damask towels in one piece.
13. Six yards of bleached haggabag towelling and a bag.
14. Three linen shirts.
15. A bag having the name James Millie written on each side on the
outside.
16. A blue cloth coat.
17. Four bundles of yarn consisting of thirty-one and a half spindles
or thereby.
18. Four volumes of Forsyth's Abridgement of the General Public Sta¬
tutes of Scotland.
19. A spy-glass.
20. Six silver tea-spoons, and a pair of stiver sugar-tongs.
21. A weather glass.
22. Nineteen damask towels or thereby in a greenish state, in four sepa¬
rate pieces.
23. Three towels in a greenish state.
24. A sealed paper parcel, supposed to contain the title-deeds of Whinny
Park, and other papers, and directed on a piece of paper on the
back, ‘ To Mr James Milley, care of Mr Robertson, No. 47,
‘ Prinses Street, Edinburgh.'
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