Macreery

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21.09.1809 Macreery calls / 22.9.1809 call on Macreery / 21.2.1810 Macreery calls / 25.2.1811 call on Place (adv. Macreery)

Holdens 1811 directory: John M'Creery printer Black Horse-court, Fleet-st. At Old Bailey 21.2.1810 he prosecuted Isaac Pettitt for stealing 30/- worth of paper, part of a work on Scottish Chiefs he was printing for Longmans. M'Creery said his dwelling house was in Surrey.. Pettitt, a journeyman printer, said he was told M'Creery was a particular man, and he would be treated "like a negro" if he worked there. His sentence was 7 years transportation. Perhaps M'Creery called on Godwin on 21.2.1810 because Old Bailey was on the way