Burgled, 1817

Tuesday was committed to the County Gaol, (by the Rev. W. Yonge and R. Caldwell, Esq.) James Keale, charged with burglariously entering the dwelling house of Wm. Pye, of Pentney, and stealing thereout various articles of wearing apparel and a quantity of money. – He also stands further charged with burglariously entering the dwelling house of Youngs Potter, of Pentney, and stealing thereout various articles.

(Norfolk Chronicle, 7th June 1817)