London Prisoners remaining upon Orders.
31 Richard Wilson< no role >
, convicted in June session of grand larceny, and ordered to be kept to
hard labour in the house of correction 12 calendar months; in secured in Wood-
street
-compter.
32 Sophia Owen< no role > This name instance is in a workspace.
,
33 William Goodchild< no role >
,
34 Elizabeth Stewart< no role >
,}
Convicted in June session of grand larcenies, and ordered to be
kept to hard labour in the house of corection
6 calendar
months. The said Sophoia Owen< no role > This name instance is in a workspace.
is secured in Wood-street
-
compter and the said William Goodchild< no role >
and Elizabeth Steward< no role >
in the Poultry
-
compter.
35 Mary Hatfield< no role >
,
36 Mary Hicks< no role >
,}
Convicted in May session of grand larcenies, and ordered to be
whipt, and imprisoned one year in Newgate
; were set at large
during the late riot. Are retaken, and secured in Woodstreet
-compter.
37 Ann Daniel< no role >
, convicted in April session of grand larceny, ordered to be whipt, and
kept to hard labour in the house of correction
for 12 calendar months: Was set
at large during the late riot; and in June session capitally convicted by the name
of Ann Barner< no role >
, and received judgment of death; but being respited, is secured in
New-prison
.
38 Patrick Crockball< no role >
, convicted in January session at Guildhall
of assaulting William Price< no role >
,
was fined 12d. and ordered to be imprisoned 3 years: Was set at large during
the late riot; and having surrendered, hath received his Majesty< no role >
's parson, and is
discharged.
39 William Russell< no role >
, convicted in October session, 1779, of felony, and received judg-
ment of death, was respited. Having been set at large during the late riot,
surrendered. Hath received his Majesty< no role >
's pardon, and is discharged.
40 Lea Joseph Solomons< no role >
, convicted in Oct. session 1779 of unlawfully setting fire to a wooden
chest of drawers in a room in the house of John Bosworth< no role >
doctor in divinity,
where she was tenant, with intent to set fire to the said house. Ordered to pay
a fine of 100I. and be imprisoned two years in Newhgate
. Was set at large
during the late riot; and being retaken, is secured in Woodstreet
-compter.
41 Christopher Foley< no role >
, formely attained of high treason, and received judgment of
death; was respited; and in July session, 1779, ordered to be kept to hard
labour in the house of correction
for 5 years. Was set at large in the late riot;
and having surrendered, hath received his Majesty< no role >
's pardon, and is discharged.
42 Jonas Parker< no role >
, cnvicted in May session, 1778, of felony, and ordered to be kept to
hard labour in the house of correction
for the term of 3 years. Was set at large
during the late riot. Surrendered; and hath received his Majesty< no role >
's pardon, and
is discharged.
43 William Brown< no role >
, convicted in January session, 1778, of felony, and ordered to be
kept to hard labour in the house of correction
for the term of 3 years, Was set
at large during the late riot; and being retaken, is secured in the Poultry
-compter.
44 William Dawsan< no role >
, convicted in June session, 1778, of a misdemeanor; ordered to be
kept to hard labour in the house of correction
for 3 years. Was set at large in
the late riot; and having surrendered, hath received his Majesty< no role >
's parson, and is
discharged.
45 Joseph Ward< no role >
, convicted in September session, 1779, of assaulting beating and
wounding William Miller< no role >
, one of the Marshals of the city of London
, in the exe-
cution of his office; was fined 12d and ordered to be imprisoned 5 years in
Newgate. Was set at large in the late riot; and being retaken, is decured, is secured in
Woodstreet
-compter.
46 William Smith< no role >
, convicted in June Session of grand larceny, and oredered to be sent to
hard labour on the Thames for 1 year. Being sick, remains in Woodstreet
-compter
till, Etc.
47 John Turner< no role >
, convicted in October session of felony, and ordered to be kept to hard
labour on the river Thames
. Remains in Woodstreet
-compter.