Maria Pearse, 1785–1857?> (aged 72 years)
- Name
- Maria /Pearse/
- Surname
- Pearse
- Given names
- Maria
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mother |
1748–1807
Birth: December 26, 1748
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19
— Lyme Regis Dorset England Death: after 1807 |
Marriage | Marriage — March 28, 1771 — St Martin Exeter Devon England |
16 months
sister |
1772–…
Christening: July 8, 1772
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23
— St Peter Cathedral Exeter Devon England |
4 years
brother |
1776–…
Christening: March 11, 1776
25
27
— St Peter Cathedral Exeter Devon England |
20 months
younger brother |
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16 months
younger brother |
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2 years
younger brother |
1781–1823
Birth: May 14, 1781
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32
— Exeter Devon England Death: after June 17, 1823 — Braintree Essex England |
23 months
sister |
1783–…
Christening: March 20, 1783
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34
— St Martin Exeter Devon England |
2 years
herself |
1785–1857
Christening: June 19, 1785
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36
— St Martin Exeter Devon England Death: July 3, 1857 — Peckham Surrey England |
23 months
younger brother |
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2 years
brother |
husband |
1775–1816
Birth: July 10, 1775
— Fleet Street London England Death: before 1816 — Fleet Street London England |
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herself |
1785–1857
Christening: June 19, 1785
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36
— St Martin Exeter Devon England Death: July 3, 1857 — Peckham Surrey England |
Marriage | Marriage — November 26, 1808 — Saint Dunstan in the West London London England |
11 months
son |
1809–…
Birth: October 9, 1809
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24
— Fleet Street London England |
20 months
son |
1811–…
Christening: May 17, 1811
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25
— Saint Dunstan in the West London London England |
2 years
son |
husband |
1771–1831
Christening: July 10, 1771
— Birmingham Warwickshire England Death: February 17, 1831 — St Brides Fleet London England |
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herself |
1785–1857
Christening: June 19, 1785
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36
— St Martin Exeter Devon England Death: July 3, 1857 — Peckham Surrey England |
Marriage | Marriage — October 30, 1830 — Saint Dunstan in the West London London England |
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herself |
1785–1857
Christening: June 19, 1785
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36
— St Martin Exeter Devon England Death: July 3, 1857 — Peckham Surrey England |
Marriage | Marriage — November 22, 1833 — Saint Dunstan in the West London London England |
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THOMAS BONSEY, Theft > theft from a specified place, 18th September 1816. Reference Number: t18160918-43
MARIA USTONSON. The prisoner came into my shop to purchase some articles of fishing tackle, on the 6th of September; I had seen the things in question in the glass case on the counter about an hour before; I went into the kitchen as was customary at that hour of the day, and left a boy in the shop; he came down to me to ask me the price of a powder flask; I told him the price, and almost immediately afterwards, I heard him call out, halloo, young man, what are you doing there. I then ran upstairs immediately, and saw the prisoner run out of the shop. ELIZABETH BOLTON. I am servant to Mrs. Ustonson. I was going up stairs with a pail of water to clean the stairs, and saw the prisoner and another young man in the shop; they asked the price of something, and the boy went down to his mistress; and as I was looking through the window, I saw them lift up the lid of the glass case, and take something out; I said halloo young young man, what are you doing there, and they immediately dropped the lid of the case and ran out of the shop; the errand boy ran out, and they were soon after brought back. EDWARD SEVENCEY . I am in the service of Mrs. Ustonson. The prisoner and another man came into our shop on the 16th of September, and the prisoner asked the price of a powder flask. I heard the account of the last witness, it is true. The prisoner and the other man ran down Temple-lane , and the prisoner was stopped. JOHN MAJOR . I am a City waterman. I was coming up Temple-lane, and heard the cry of stop thief, and the prisoner was running down the lane towards me; but he turned into Pump Court. I picked up the property, which he threw away; and I delivered them up at Mrs. Ustonson's shop. GUILTY aged 17. Confined six months , and fined 1s . Reports of Cases in Chancery, Argued and Determined in the Rolls Court During the Time of Lord Langdale, Master of the Rolls. [1838-1866], Volume 28 HOBDAY vs PETERS, 1860 |
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Name: William Hobday |