Middlesex
Prisoners upon Orders.
24 William Catherall< no role >
,
25 Thomas Hughes< no role >
,
26 John Calcott< no role >
, otherwise Cockett,
27 Thomas Green< no role > This name instance is in set 3657.
, otherwise Smart,
28 Richard Rydout< no role >
,
29 John Smitton< no role >
,
30 John Alexander< no role >
31 John Moore< no role >
,
32 William Dickinson< no role >
,
33 John Pinnick< no role >
,
34 James Beaumont< no role >
,
35 Thomas Kinman< no role >
,
36 Elizabeth Gillam< no role >
,
37 Elizabeth Anderson< no role >
,
38 Charles Benfield< no role >
,
39 William Knowland< no role >
,
40 Henry Daniel< no role >
,
41 James Messenger< no role >
,}
Formerly attainted of several felonies, robberies,
burglaries
, forgery and high treason, and received
judgment of death; but being respited, ordered to
remain.
42 Joseph Edwards< no role >
,
43 James Graham< no role >
,
44 Thomas Jones< no role >
, otherwise
Evans,}
Referred to their several former orders to be kept to hard
hard labour on the river Thames
, pursuant to the statute.
45 Ann Seabright< no role >
, otherwise Forbes, convicted in September session of grand larceny, was
branded in the hand, and ordered to be imprisoned for the space of one year.
46 Thomas Welch< no role >
,
47 Thomas Dempsey< no role >
,
48 Dennis Sherry< no role >
,}
Convicted in April session 1776 of manslaughter, were branded in the
hand, and ordered to be imprisoned one year. They also
stand indicted at Hicks's-Hall
for assaulting Kenneth Bean.
49 William Bell< no role >
, convicted at Hicks's Hall
, and ordered to be kept to hard labour on the
river Thames
. Remains, Etc.
Stopt.
50
Anthony Lebert< no role >
, convicted in January session of grand larceny, and in February session
ordered to be sent and kept to hard labour on the river Thames
. Remains, Etc.