An Account of the Persons convicted at the Sessions of the Peace holden for
the County of Middlesex
in the Months of September October and December 1776
January, July, September and October 1777 and January, May and June Sessions
1778 of Felony and other Crimes and ordered by the Court at the said Sessions to be
punished by being kept to Hard Labour in the raising Land Soil and Gravel from
and cleansing the River Thames
and any other Service for the Benefit of the
Navigation of the said River by Virtue of an Act of Parliament made in the
Sixteenth Year of His present Majesty's Reign Intituled an Act to authorize for
a limited Time the Punishment by hard Labour of Offenders who for certain Crimes
are or shall become liable to be Transported to any of His Majesty's Colonies or
Plantations and delivered by Richard Akerman< no role > This name instance is in set 4413.
Keeper
of the Gaol of Newgate
for the said County of Middlesex
to Duncan Campbell< no role >
the Overseer
appointed
in pursuance of the said Act on the Days following as appears by certain Receipts
in Writing under the Hand of the said Duncan Campbell< no role >
.
2d. January 1777.
Job Darling< no role >
Maxfield Blackmore< no role >
Joseph West< no role >
5th. April 1777
William Brown< no role >
James Beach< no role >
William Bell< no role >
John Kirby< no role >
22d. August 1777
William Houghton< no role >
5th: January 1778
George Pomray< no role >
John Guest< no role >
Joseph Bowlus< no role >
William Smith< no role >
George Harris< no role >
John James Smith< no role >
Charles Roberts< no role >
als
Filley< no role >
10th: February 1778.
Thomas Milligan< no role >
21st: August 1778
Humfrey Ingrams< no role >