Hi,
That is David Field and his journeyman Christopher Robinson.
The transcript of the trial that occured on the 21st of April 1762 was as follows:
Christopher Robinson, was indicted for stealing two vessels of silver in the shape of a barrel, value 5s. three vessels of silver in the shape of an egg, value 6s. two vessels of silver in the shape of a jar, value 5s. and eight other vessels in the shape of an egg, value 12s. the property of David Field , March 26th.
David Field:
I am a silversmith . The prisoner was my journeyman near 35 years. I lost the goods mentioned in the indictment. Mr. Wintle came to me on the 26th of March, and asked me, if I ever sent goods out of my shop unfinished? I said, no. Then said he, I am afraid you have got a partner, and shewed me the things mentioned. I know them to be my property, and the work of my own hands.
Mr. Wintle:
I bought these things of Mr. Yowell. Mr. Field does business for me in this way. I took them to be of his work. I carried them to him, and he owned them directly.
William Cadwallider:
I took 15 spung boxes in the shape of eggs, barrels, and the like, of the prisoner at the bar, in pawn. I kept them the time we agreed. Then I sold them to Samuel Yowell a Jew.
Samuel Yowell:
I bought those things produced of Mr. Cadwallider, and sold them again to Mr. Wintle. [Produced in court, and deposed to by the prosecutor].
Prisoner's Defence:
The pawnbroker had them not half a year before he sold them. I said, pray do not part with them, for I intend to have them again.
The prisoner called Joseph and William Sterne.The first had known him near 27 years, and the other 17; who both gave him a good character.
Guilty. Sentenced to Transportation.
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