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Burglary and larceny; contrary to section 60 of the Larceny Act, 1861.

A.B., in the night of theday of, in the county of, did break and enter the dwelling-house of C.D. with intent to steal therein, and did steal therein one watch, the property of S.T., the said watch being of the value of ten pounds.

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Sending threatening letter, contrary to section 46 of the Larceny Act, 1861.

A.B., on theday of, in the county of, sent, delivered or uttered to or caused to be received by C.D., a letter accusing or threatening to accuse the said C.D. of an infamous crime with intent to extort money from the said C.D.

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Obtaining goods by false pretences, contrary to section 88 of the Larceny Act, 1861.

A.B., on theday of, in the county of, with intent to defraud, obtained from S.P. five yards of cloth by falsely pretending that he, the said A.B., was a servant to J.S., and that he, the said A.B., had then been sent by the said J.S., to S.P. for the said cloth, and that he, the said A.B., was then authorised by the said J.S. to receive the said cloth on behalf of the said J.S.

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Conspiracy to defraud.

A.B. and C.D. on theday of, and on divers days between that day and theday of, in the county of, conspired together with intent to defraud by means of an advertisement inserted by them, the said A.B. and C.D., in the H.S. newspaper, falsely representing that A.B. and C.D. were then carrying on a genuine business as jewellers atin the county of, and that they were then able to supply certain articles of jewellery to whomsoever would remit to them the sum of two pounds.

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