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24th December 1764 - 14th December 1765

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of Divinity John Thomas< no role > Doctorof Laws George
Onslow
< no role > Joseph Shaw< no role > JosephMawbey< no role >
Joseph Creswicke< no role > Thomas Wolton< no role > Samuel
Swabey
< no role > Samuel Gillam< no role > John Sharpe< no role > Nicholas Leach< no role >
William Shakespear< no role >
Esquires and Thomas Ellis Clerk< no role >

aforesaid Justices of our said Lord the King assigned to keep
the peace in the County aforesaid and also to hear and
determine divers Felonys Trespasses and other Misdeeds
committed in the said County Cometh the said Thomas Cohogh< no role >
and James Horan< no role > under the Custody of John Hughes< no role > Esquire
Sheriff of the said County to the Bar here brought in their
own proper persons and having heard the Indictment aforesaid
read say that they are not guilty thereof and of this they put
themselves upon the Country and Francis Lawson< no role > Esquire
Clerk of the Peace for the County aforesaid who prosecutes for
our said Lord the King in this, Behalf doth likewise the same Etc
And therefore let a Jury thereupon immediately come before the said
Justices of our said Lord the King last above named hereby
whom the Truth of the Matter will be better known and who
have no Affinity to the said Thomas Cohogh< no role > and and James Horan< no role >
to recognize upon their Oath Whether the said Thomas Cohogh< no role >
and James Horan< no role > be guilty of the premises in the Indictment
aforesaid above specified or not And the Jurors of that Jury by
the said Sheriff for that purpose to wit Thomas Savage< no role >
John Knight< no role > William Dewdney< no role > James Lusney< no role > John Gates< no role >
Thomas Pickstone< no role > Thomas Sutton< no role > Edward Burges< no role > Edward
Ansell
< no role > William Child< no role > John Beldom< no role > and Richard Rose< no role > being
called come who being chosen tryed and Sworn to speak the
Truth of an upon the premises aforesaid in the Indictment
Indictmentaforesaid above specified say upon their Oaths that
he the said Thomas Cohogh< no role > is Guilty of the Felony aforesaid
in the Indictment aforesaid above specified charged upon him
in Manner and from as by the said Indictment above against
him is supposed and that he at the Time of committing the said
Felony or at any time since had no Goods or Chattles Lands on
Tenements to the Knowledge of the said Jurors And upon
this it is required by the Court here of the said Thomas Cohogh
if he has or knows any thing to say for himself why the
Court here ought not to proceed to Judgment and Execution
concerning him upon the said Verdict who says nothing but
what at first he had said Whereupon all and singular the
Premisses being seen and Understood It is Ordered by the
Court here the said Thomas Cohogh being at the Bar It is
considered by the Court here that the said Thomas Cohogh be
transported to some of his Majesty's Colonys and Plantation
in America for the Term of seven Years and the said Jurors upon
their Oaths further say that the said James Horan< no role > is not guilty




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