Lyon Levi

Life archive ID obpt17840225-78-defend818
Alias Levy levy, levi levi. Born 1771. Gender male. Height 5' 5". Occupation Journeyman barber. HISCO 9. Has tattoo no. First recorded 25th February 1784.
Born
1771
Tried
25th February 1784
Age 13.
Tried at Old Bailey, London. Accused of grand larceny (feloniously stealing, on the 18th day of february, one piece of gold coin called a guinea, value 1 l. 1 s.). Found not guilty. Sentence outcome was unknown.
Tried
15th January 1793
Age 22.
Tried at Old Bailey, London (ob*). Accused of coining a farthing on oath of john west. Sentence outcome was unknown.
Tried
15th January 1794
Age 23. Occupation Journeyman barber. HISCO 9.
Tried at Old Bailey, London (ob*). Accused of coining (he, on the 25th of november, a piece of false seigned, and counterfeit money to the likeness of a halfpenny, unlawfully, and feloniously, did make, coin, and counterfeit, coining a farthing on oath of thomas west). Found guilty. Sentenced to imprisonment in Newgate. Sentence outcome was unknown.
Tried at Old Bailey, London. Accused of receiving (feloniously receiving the same, knowing it to have been stolen). Found not guilty. Sentence outcome was unknown.
Tried
20th September 1797
Age 26.
Tried at Old Bailey, London. Accused of receiving (feloniously receiving, on the 24th of april, twenty pair of silk and cotton stockings, value 5l. thirty-two pair of cotton stockings, value 4l. 13s. five pair of cotton and worsted stockings, value 15s. a pair of worsted stockings, value 1s. and three silk and cotton purses, value 1s. 6d. the property of william higginbotham , of which william bergen and joseph chase have been convicted, he knowing them to have been stolen). Found not guilty. Sentence outcome was unknown.
Tried
15th April 1801
Age 30.
Tried at Old Bailey, London. Accused of receiving (receiving goods, knowing them to have been stolen). Found not guilty. Sentence outcome was unknown.
Tried
19th February 1812
Age 41.
Tried at Old Bailey, London. Accused of grand larceny (feloniously stealing, on the 7th of january, two hundred and twelve yards of flannel, value 12 l.). Found not guilty. Sentence outcome was unknown.
Tried at Old Bailey, London. Accused of burglary (burglariously breaking and entering the dwelling-house of george stevenson , senior, george stevenson , junior, and leader stevenson , about the hour of twelve at night, on the 18th of march, and stealing therein three hundred silk handkerchiefs, value 20 l. twenty-five pieces of figured sarsenet, value 100 l. five pieces of gauzenet, value 5 l. and three pieces of silver tissue, value 3 l.). Found not guilty. Sentence outcome was unknown.
Tried
10th July 1816
Age 45.
Tried at Old Bailey, London. Accused of grand larceny (feloniously receiving a quantity of paper, knowing it to have been stolen). Found not guilty. Sentence outcome was unknown.