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100 dollars reward
Ran away, last night, from my farm in the forest of Prince George [i.e. Prince George's County, Md.], Negro Frisby -
The last speech and dying words of James Inglis, who was executed in the Grass-Market of Edinburgh, upon the first of May 1728, for the crime of horse stealing
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The Genuine history of the life of Richard Turpin
The noted highwayman, who was executed at York for horse-stealing, under the name of John Palmer, on Saturday, Ap. 7, 1739. I. A true narrative of the transactions from his birth to his marriage and settling at Suson as a Butcher. I. An account of his being a smugler in the hundreds of Essex; his turning dear-stealer; his exploits with gregory, fielder, rose, wheeler, and the rest of the Essex Gang. III. His breaking from that gang, and an humorous adventure, by means of which he got acquainted with king. VI. Of his being pursued in white-chapple by Mr. Bayes, where he shot his companion king by mistake. V. A particular account and description of their cave, with the robberies they committed in those parts; and Turpin's shooting Mr. Thomspon's man. VI. An account of his exploits in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, with the manner of his being apprehended. VII. A summary account of his trial at York Assizes; his behaviour in gaol and at the place of execution. VIII. The depositions of two gentlemen out of Essex to prove him to be Richard Turpin. IX. Copies of letters from his father to him and his brother. The whole collected from well attested facts, and communicated by Mr. Richard Bayes, at the Green-Manon Epping-Forest, and other persons of that county -
The Lives, trials, and behaviour at the place of execution, of the two unfortunate men who suffered death this day upon Lincoln Gallows; William Campwell for forgery, and John Betts for horse-stealing
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A constitution of a society, belonging to Wrentham, Franklin, Medway, Medfield, Walpole, Foxborough, Mansfield, and Attleborough
for detecting horse-thieves, and recovering stolen horses. ; To which are added their names -
Constitution of the Society in Roxbury, Brookline and Brighton, for Apprehending Horse Thieves
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Stop thief!
Stolen from the subscriber, in Pittsfield, on Friday night last, a bay horse ... Charles Goodrich. Pittsfield, June 29, 1789. ... -
Five dollars reward
On Tuesday, the 3d instant, a person who said his name was Jacob Johnston ... borrowed of the subscriber, living in said Gloucester, a valuable horse, to ride to Providence, promising to return him in the evening of the same day.---He came directly to Providence and sold the horse for a silver watch and seven dollars, and has absconded -
Mount-Pleasant, May 5, 1766
Mr. David Hall, That duty incumbent upon every honest man, to vindicate his character (when maliciously and unjustly aspersed) obliges me to trouble the publick with the annexed. Should room be wanting in your next gazette, be pleased to print it on a separate half-sheet, and send it with your papers to each of your correspondents in this province, and in the Jerseys -
Advertisement. South-Carolina, October, 1768. Seventy dollars reward
Strayed or stolen from my plantation on Ashley-River, the 7th day of October instant, three mares with foal -
By the Lieutenant-General Ginckell, commander in chief of their Majesties forces
The stealing of horses being too frequent and pernicious to their Majesties service -
By Brigadier General Stanwix, commanding His Majesty's forces in the southern district of North America
Whereas a number of the King's horses marked G.R. with a horse-shoe ... were lost, or stolen last campaign, or this year ... Given under my hand, at Philadelphia, the 22d of June 1759 -
An act to prevent stealing of horses and neat cattle
and for the more effectual discovery and punishment of such persons as shall unlawfully brand, mark, or kill the same -
The last speech and dying words of John Clarkewight
who was executed at Poughkeepsie, on Friday the 20th of July instant, for horse stealing -
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Stolen out of the pasture of Mr. Matthew Manchester, in Cranston, on Thursday evening the 11th of July, inst. a dark bay horse ... Whoever recovers said horse ... shall receive three dollars reward ... and a reward of eight dollars ... shall be paid to any person who shall apprehend and secure the thief -
Rules and orders of the Fakenham Association Against Horse-Stealers
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By His Excellency William Shirley, Esq; ... A proclamation for apprehending Jabez Allen, alias Mead
Whereas Jabez Allen alias Mead, who has been divers times convicted for the crime of horse-stealing ... Given at the Council chamber in Boston, the twenty-sixth day of October, 1742 -
The history of idle Jack Brown
Containing the Merry Story of the Mountebank, with some Account of the Bay Mare Smiler. being the third part of The two shoemakers -
Horse-stealing, whereas one of the stables of James Kenworthy, ... was broke open this morning, ... and from thence was stolen, a handsome dark-bay mare