Old Bailey Sessions:
Sessions Papers - Justices' Working Documents
OB | PS

16th September 1762 - 8th December 1762

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Image 13 of 2320th October 1762


Richard Vigars< no role > Indicted in London

Charles Weaver< no role >
Ann Pickett< no role >
Ann Foreman< no role > }
Indicted at Hicks Hall

No Prosecution

{
Mary Holland< no role >
Mary Hazzell< no role >
William Joyce< no role >
Benjamin Coombes< no role >
John Brocas< no role >
Samuel Gough< no role >
George Pharoe< no role >
Charles Fendon< no role >

Bills not found

{
Elizabeth Dunn< no role >
William Cooper< no role >
Thomas Peppar< no role >
Rebecca Christopher< no role >
Mary Woodall< no role > }
Discharged by Proclamation

Arthur Clarke< no role >
Convicted last Session of Feloniously receiving Goods
knowing them to have been Stolen and reced Judgment
of Transportation for fourteen Years Is Ordered to
remain until he shall be so Transported

Ann Hassell< no role >
Mary Cockran< no role >
Elizabeth Adams< no role >
Mary Arrowsmith< no role >
William Gyles< no role >
William Watts< no role >
Maria Welch< no role >
Francis Benson< no role >
Agnes Brookes< no role > als Taylor< no role >
Mary Robinson< no role >
Ann Fenwick< no role >
Margaret Leary< no role >
Mary Thompson< no role > als Brown< no role > }
Convicted last Session of several Felonies and Grand
Larcenies and reced Judgment of Transportation for
seven Years are Ordered to remain until they shall
be so Transported

James Andrews< no role >
Detained by Sr. John Fielding< no role > Knt . on the Oath of Joseph
Alloway
< no role > for Stealing in the County of Kent 3 Sheets &
a Blanket is Ordered to be sent to the Comon Gaol
of the said County of Kent

Richard Mitchell< no role >
John Sullivan< no role >
Francis Cashell< no role > als Caswell< no role >
William Fitzgerald< no role >
Daniel Miller< no role > }
formerly Attainted of several Felonies Robberies &
Rapes and reced Judgment of Death but being
Respited are Ordered to remain until they shall
be Discharge by due Course of Law




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