Middlesex Sessions:
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July 1767

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James Penticost< no role >
Standing Indicted for Forgery And having Applied to the
Court to Put off his Tryal Until the next Session is
Ordered to remain untill the next Session

James Campbell< no role >
Elizabeth Piddock< no role >
Henry Melton< no role >
William Aycragg< no role >
William Jefferys< no role > }
Indicted at Hicks Hall

No Prosecution{
James Lennard< no role >
Samuel Read< no role >
Hannah Lambe< no role >
Mary Gardiner< no role > als Bellows< no role >
Samuel Nourse< no role >
Robert Rippon< no role >
Jane Butler< no role >
Andrew Hallgaan< no role >
John Toben< no role >
Robert Hewer< no role >
David Jenkins< no role > }
Discharged by Proclamation

Thomas Smith< no role >
William Griffiths< no role >
Richard Leach< no role >
Daniel Hobbs< no role >
Thomas Spines< no role >
Samuel Collins< no role >
Henry Johnson< no role >
Joseph Morehane< no role >
John Benham< no role > }
formerly Attainted of edol. Felonies Burglaries [..]
Robberies and Murder and reced Judgment of Death unto whom his
Majesty hath since been grasiously pleased to Extend
his Royal Mercy Upon Condition of Transportation
for the Term of their Natural Lives are severally Ordered
to be Transported to some of his Colonies and Plantations
in America for the Term of their respective natural
Lives pursuant to his said Majesty's Pleasure
Signified by the Right Honble Henry Seymour Conway< no role >
Esquire one of his principal Secretaries of State

Thomas Jaycocks< no role >
William Collins< no role >
James Simpson< no role >
David Roberts< no role >
John Harris< no role > }
formerly Attainted of [..] Sevl Felonies Burglary & Robberies and reced
Judgment to Death unto whom his Majesty hath since been
graciously pleased to Extend his Royal Mercy Upon
Condition of Transportation for the Term of fourteen
Years are Severally Ordered to be Transported to some
of his Colonies and Plantations in America for the Term
of fourteen Years pursuant to his said Majesty's Pleasure
Signified by the Right Honble Henry Seymour Conway< no role >
Esqr one of his Principal Secretaries of State

Thomas Wise< no role >
Richard Bratton< no role >
John Hill< no role >
William Pattison< no role >
Benjamin Hudson< no role > }
formerly Attainted of Sevl. Felonies & Robberies & reced
Judgment of death unto whom his Majesty hath since been
graciously pleased to Extend his Royal Mercy upon
Condition Ordered to be Transported to some of his Colonies and
Plantations in America for the [..] raw of seven Years pursuant
to his said Majesty's pleasure Signified by the Right Honble
Henry Seymour Conway< no role > Esqr one of his Principal Secretaries
of State

Catherine Saunders< no role >
Mary Gibbons< no role >
Hans Kuntson< no role >
Edward Hull< no role > als Jno. Doleman< no role >
Elizth. Curray< no role > als Mc. Grath< no role >
Philip Helenford< no role >
Daniel Mc Daniel< no role >
John Vince< no role >
Thomas Connor< no role >
Francis Brown< no role >
Mary Reandolph< no role >
Charles Preston< no role >
John Williams< no role >
Samuel Letteridge< no role > }
Convicted last Sessions of several Felonies Grand
Larcenies and Misdemeanours and reced
Judgment of Transportation for seven Years are
Ordered to remain untill they shall be so Transported

Michael Doyle< no role >
The Indicted in Janry Sessn. last with Geo: Burford< no role > for Grand
Larceny but being before a Const of Petit Larceny at H Hall
& reced and gent. of Frans is Ordered to remain until be
shall be so Transported




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