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Name Dinah Parkes
Gender Female
Marriage 2 May 1779 Westminster St. George Hanover Square, Middlesex, Englandto Joseph Sapwell

5th Great Grandmother (247)

according to the Marriage record name could be Dinnar or even Dianah

Dinah was witness in the trial of having a shirt stolen from her washing line

Joseph was a victim of a stolen shirt the case took place 26 Now 1808 at the Old Bailey

694. JOSEPH DANIEL was indicted for feloniously stealing on the 22nd of September , a shirt, value 3 s. the property of Joseph Sapwell .

JOSEPH SAPWELL. I live in Crispin street, Spital fields . On Thursday the 22nd of September, between five and six o'clock in the evening, I lost the shirt, it hung in my yard to dry; I saw the prisoner take the shirt off the line; I did not see him come in, I saw him in the yard when I was upon the stair case; I ran down stairs, thinking to catch him; he ran out first, and I after him; I cried out stop thief, he was stopped by James White . As he run along he flung the shirt into a grocer's shop.

Q. Did you see that - A. No, it was given me by the mistress of the grocer's shop.

Q. Then how that shirt came into the grocer's shop you do not know - A. No.

Q. How far was that grocer's shop from your house - A. About two hundred yards in the direction that the prisoner ran; I took the shirt to my house and delivered it to my wife. I took the prisoner down to Worship street office; he was committed.

Q. Then you actually swear that you saw him take the shirt off the line - A. Yes.

Q. Did you see him have it while you pursued him - A. No.

JAMES WHITE . Q. Where was you on the 22nd of September - A. I am a carpenter; I had left work in Crispin street, I heard the cry of stop thief, I saw the prisoner running from Mr. Sapwell's house; I told him if he did not stop I would knock him down with my plane. He stopped, and denied having taken the shirt.

Q. You did not see any shirt thrown into any shop - A. No; I saw Mr. Sapwell have the shirt on returning - I did not see who gave it him.

DINA SAPWELL . Q. You are the wife of Joseph Sapwell , are you - A. Yes. I hung out my husband's shirt to dry on this Thursday, about three or four o'clock, on a line in the yard: the prisoner took the first shirt on the line.

Q. Did your husband afterward deliver any shirt to you - A. Yes, as he came down the street. The property produced and identified.

Prisoner's Defence. I had been as far as Whitechapel, and coming that way I heard the cry of stop thief; I went to see what was the matter; that young man stopped me and said I had stole a shirt. The prisoner called two witnesses, who gave him a good character.

NOT GUILTY . Second Middlesex jury, before Mr. Baron Thompson .

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