London Prisoners upon Orders.
1 John Walsh< no role >
, convicted last session of felony, was branded in the hand, and ordered
to be imprisoned 6 months.
2 William White< no role >
, standing indicted for felony, ordered to remain.
3 Joseph Sloper< no role >
, convicted in January session 1771, of secreting and embezzling, a letter
entrusted to his care as a person employed in stamping letters at the General Post-
Office, Lombard-Street, and the verdict being found special, remains for judg-
ment, Etc.Also convicted of stealing two half guineas, and judgment being
respited, ordered to remain.
4 James Graham< no role >
, convicted in May session of a fraud, was fined 12d. and ordered to be
imprisoned 6 months.
5 William Askew< no role >
, convicted in April session of obtaining goods by false pretences, and
ordered to be imprisoned 6 months. Also stands indicted at Hicks's-Hall.
6 Thomas Bright< no role >
, convicted in May session at Guildhall of an assault, and ordered to be
imprisoned 12 months.
7 John Bewley< no role >
, convicted Jan. session 1774, on six several indictments for assaults, was
fined one shilling on each indictment, ordered to be imprisoned 1 year, and find
sureties for one year.
8 William Willoughby< no role >
, convicted in Feb. session 1774, of assaulting Samuel Thomas< no role >
,
and ordered to be imprisoned two years.
Hailed
9
Thomas Judd< no role >
, standing indicted for felony, ordered to remain for bail.
10 William German< no role >
, standing indicted for assaulting Charlotte Cook< no role >
, spinster
, an infant
under the age of 10 years, with intent feloniously to carnally know and abuse her;
and having pleaded Not Guilty thereto, ordered to remain for bail.