Middlesex
Prisoners upon Orders.
28 Thomas Jones< no role >
,
29 James Harrison< no role >
,
30 Sarah Chaulk< no role >
,
31 Samuel Rudd< no role >
,
32 William Buxton< no role >
,
33 Thomas Hamilton< no role >
,
34 David Guess< no role >
,
35 James Lucas< no role >
,
36 Job Filkin< no role >
,
37 Pierce Donnovan< no role >
,
38 Thomas Baldwin< no role >
,
39 Daniel Denny< no role >
,}
Formerly attainted of several felonies, and received judgment of
death; but being respited, ordered to remain.
40 Robert Smith< no role >
, a militia man
, convicted Sept. 11, 1777, before W. Addington, Esq;
of deserting during the time of the annual exercise of the Western regiment of militia.
Remains on his commitment.
41 Thomas Coyle< no role >
, convicted in April session of feloniously killing and slaying Mary< no role >
his
wife
, was branded, and ordered to be imprisoned one year.
42 Ebenezer Smith Platt< no role >
, committed Jan. 23, 1777, by W. Addingon, Esq; charged,
on oath of Richard Scriven< no role >
and Samuel Burnett< no role >
, with high treason at Savannah
in
the colony of Georgia
in North-America
; ordered to remain on his commitment.
Was, on the 12th day of May, taken by habeas corpus into his Majesty's court of
King's Bench
, and remanded.
43 Jeffe Bates< no role >
,
44 Thomas King< no role >
,
45 Richard Green< no role >
,}
Acqunted last session of felony; but stand indicted at the general
session of the peace for the county of Middlesex
on three several
indictments for misdemeanors, and ordered to remain for bail.