Middlesex Sessions:
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October 1770

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Middlesex Prisoners upon Orders.

Executed.

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1 Mary Ann Ryan< no role > ,
2 James Simpson< no role > ,
3 Joseph Josephs< no role > ,

Respited.


4 Thomas Wheeler< no role > ,

Executed.


5 Charles M. Donald< no role > ,

Respited.


6 Edward Eastman< no role > ,

Respited.


7 Catherine Freckleton< no role > ,

Executed.


8 Henry Dixon< no role > ,

Respited.


9 William Adcock< no role > ,}
Attainted last session of several felonies and robberies, and re-
ceved judgment of death.

10 Richard Smith< no role > , convicted last session, for receiving goods, knowing them to be stolen,
and received judgment of transportation for 14 years.

11 Thomas Darby< no role > ,
12 James Pearce< no role > ,
13 Jane Munk< no role > ,
14 Elizabeth Windon< no role > ,
15 Elizabeth Page< no role > ,
16 Ann Singleton< no role > ,
17 Eleanor Meadows< no role > ,
18 Elizabeth Langford< no role > ,
19 James Cole< no role > ,
20 William Gibson< no role > ,
21 Peter Birk< no role > ,
22 Elizabeth Warner< no role > ,
23 Robert Kennedy< no role > ,
24 Bartholomew Brown< no role > ,
25 John Bracey< no role > ,
26 Peter Kinchley< no role > ,
27 Simon Jones< no role > ,
28 John Murray< no role > ,
29 George Fettiplace< no role > ,
30 Harriott Matthew< no role > ,}
Convicted last session of several felonies and grand larcenies,
and received judgment of transportation for 7 years.

31 William Hoare< no role > , (a Debtor) standing indicted at Westminster , in October session, of
an assault upon Frances Johnson< no role > , and also indicted at the same session, of an assault
on Elizabeth Simpson< no role > , widow, and detained on oath of George Charlewood< no role > and an-
other, servants to James Armstrong< no role > , one of the bailiffs of the shereiffs of Middlesex ,
for that being in the house and lawful custoday of the said James Armstrong< no role > , by statue
of several writs, did file, out, and break several bars of iron, fixed to a room in the
said house, with intent to escape thereout, and for persuading other persons then in
custody, for several thousand pounds, to assist in such escape, and go with him at
large, ordered to remain for bail.

32 Edward Laver< no role > , standing charged on suspicion of felony, perpetrated in the county of
Surrey , ordered to be sent to the common goal of the said county of Surrey .

33. James Convey< no role > ,
34 William Henley< no role > ,}
indicted last session for burglary in the dwelling-house of Thomas
Hemings
< no role > , and stealing a large quantity of goods his property,
ordered to remain.

Vide
Com [..]
(No. 3.)


35 William Brett< no role > , otherwise Brent< no role > , committed last session by J. Barnfather Esqr: on Oath
of the right honourable Catherine, Vitcualler M [..] of burglary in
the dwelling-house of Lewis Cartier< no role > , and stealing a great number of bank-notes,
value 1500. I, several jewels, Etc. and for further examination, ordered to remain.

36 James Wilson< no role > , convicted July session of bigamy, ordered to be branded in the hand, and
imprisoned I year.

37 Margaret Burke< no role > , convicted July session of Manslaughter, ordered to be branded in the
hand, and imprisoned I year.

38 John Newson< no role > This name instance is in a workspace. , convicted in February session of felony, and received judgment of tranf-
portaion for 7 years, and delivered on board the transport-vessel, was remanded by
warrant under the hand of the right honourable Lord Viscount Weymouth, one of
his Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State.

39 Peter Farrell< no role > , committed in July session 1769, on the Coroner's Inquisition, for the
wilful murder of Owen Gough< no role > , ordered to remain.

40 Samuel Davis< no role > , formerly committed by the court of King's Bench , on an outlawry of
high-treason, doth remain, Etc.

41 Turpin Mason< no role > , convicted before Sir John Fielding< no role > , Knt . killing two fallow deer
on Enfield Chace , ordered to remain on his commitment.

Minutes Comee
of Recognrth
& Recards Waller
Oct 1770.




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