City of London Sessions:
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29th July 1771 - 14th December 1772

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Image 53 of 2806th February 1772


Middlesex Prisoners upon Orders.

40 Samuel Carter< no role > , other-
wise Gasford< no role > ,
41 Ross Keefs< no role > ,
42 Joseph Wade< no role > ,
43 Charles Lyon< no role > ,
44 James Godbolt< no role > ,
45 Mary Murphy< no role > , other-
wise Knight< no role > ,
46 Thomas Altop< no role > ,
47 Robert Walker< no role > ,
48 William Thwaites,< no role >
49 Richard Pearce< no role > ,
50 James Saytus< no role > , other-
wise Dumb Jemmy,
51 Sarah Beeks< no role > ,
52 John Kilbert< no role > ,
53 Thomas Fenkins< no role > ,
54 Joseph Flendell< no role > ,
55 John Young< no role > , other-
wise Smith< no role > ,
56 Richard Gulley< no role > ,
57 John Hurdley< no role > ,}
Attainted of several felonies, robberies, and burglaries, and
received judgment of death, but being respited, ordered to
remain.

58 James Watson< no role > , standing indicted of burglary, and being by an inquest of office found
to be (by reason of deafness) incapable to take his trial, ordered to remain.

59 John Dunn< no role > , convicted in Sept. session of grand larceny, was ordered to be branded
in the hand, and imprisoned 6 months.

60 Peter Farrell< no role > , committed in July session 1769, on the Coroner's Inquisition, for the
wilful murder of Owen Gough< no role > , ordered to remain.

61 Samuel Davis< no role > , formerly committed by the Court of King's Bench , on an outlawry of
high-treason, doth remain, Etc.

62 Marcus Hartogh< no role > ,
otherwise Asheburgh< no role > ,}
acquitted last session of murder; but standing charged with
felony and burglary perpetrated in the county of Hertford,
ordered to be sent to the common gaol of the said county of Hertford

63 William Hudson< no role > , acquitted last session of felony and burglary in London.-Detained
on oath of Felix Smith< no role > and John Bromley< no role > , for burglariously breaking open the
dwelling-house of Felix Smith< no role > in the city of London , and stealing a silver dish,
ordered to remain. Vide Commitments No.6.




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