Middlesex
Prisoners upon Orders.
Pardoned
and disch.
38
William Rogers< no role >
,
39
John Copes< no role >
,
40
James Kennedy< no role >
,
41
James Devett< no role >
,
42
William Herbert< no role >
,
43
Isaac Holmes< no role >
,
44
William Godstone< no role >
,
45
John Bagnell< no role >
,
46
WIlliam Booth< no role >
,
47
Joseph Harrison< no role >
,
Dead.
48
John Mitchell< no role >
,
49
Michael Doyle< no role >
, other-
wise
Heydon< no role >
,}
Attainted of several felonies and robberies, and received
judgment of death; but being respited, ordered to remain.
50 William Hatch< no role >
, convicted in Dec. session of felony, and received judgment of trans-
portation for 7 years, remains, Etc.
51 John Blake< no role >
, committed in Dec. session for burglary perpetrated in the county of Suf-
folk, ordered to be sent to the common gaol of the said county of Suffolk
.
52 Henry Frazer< no role >
, committed in Dec. session for felony perpetrated in the county of
Kent, ordered to be sent to the common gaol
of the said county of Kent
.
53 Henry Picket< no role >
, committed in Dec. session for felony perpetrated in the county of
Hert, ordered to be sent to the common gaol
of the said county of Hertford.
54 James Crudd< no role >
, detained for felony perpetrated in the county of Essex
, ordered to be
sent to the common gaol
of the said county of Essex
.
55 George Allen< no role >
,
56 John Allen< no role >
,}
convicted before Sir John Fielding< no role >
, Knt
. Jan. 7, 1773, of unlaw-
fully killing deer on Enfield Chace
, remain on their commitment.
57 Christopher Curd< no role >
, convicted in Oct. session of felony, and received judgment of trans-
portation for 7 years, remains, Etc.
58 John Fleming< no role >
, convicted in Sept. session of grand larceny, and received judgment to
be branded in the hand, and imprisoned for the space of 6 months.
59 Charles Locket< no role >
, otherwise Lockington< no role >
, otherwise Wilson< no role >
, attainted in April session of
forgery, and received judgement of death, remains, Etc.
60 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.
61 Peter Farrell< no role >
, committed in July session, 1769, on the Coroner's inquisition for the
wilfull murder of Owen Gough< no role >
, ordered to remain.
62 Samuel Davis< no role >
, formerly committed by the Court of King's Bench
on an outlawry of
high-treason, doth remain, Etc.
63 James Nimmey< no role >
the Elder
, convicted Sept. session at Hicks Hall of a misdemeanour,
was fined 12d. and ordered to be imprisoned 12 months.
Detained Sept. 17, 1772, by John Sherwood< no role >
, Esq
; on oath of John Taylor< no role >
, of Ro-
therhithe
in the county of Surry
, on suspicion of feloniously receiving a Cambrick
handkerchief and a bell his property, knowing the same to be stolen.