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Breaking a curtilage and larceny meaning

jmadone

master brummie
I came across this entry in the criminal registers for Warwickshire 1852
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Does anyone know to what a cartilage refers in this description of an offence?
 
Agree with AMW, amazes me how much info. there comes up on this site.
I wondered if the word " Breaking" on the register refers to actually breaking down a fence/wall to gain entry, or just breaking the law in this matter. It would be interesting to know what the sentence was in this case
 
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