In Obedience to the Warrant written on the other side Execution of the Sentence of
of the Law was done upon the Bodies of John Innes< no role >
, John Swinden< no role >
and Robert Raine< no role >
opposite Newgate on Wednesday the 14th day of June 1794, their names are written on pages 38 No. 1. - 48 No 24 &
63 No 20
The Execution of the Sentence of William Eversfield< no role >
was stay'd by a Respite from the Secretary of State
Dated 10. June 1794 during His Majesty's pleasure, his name is written on page 63 No 20.
And Thomas Parnell< no role >
, Joseph Kirkham< no role > This name instance is in a workspace.
John Whalley< no role >
, John Cardin< no role >
, Wm. Cranney< no role >
, Ann Lockart< no role >
, Ann Lloyd< no role >
,
Ann Williams< no role >
, Mary Bouchier< no role >
, George Higeson< no role >
, Robert Armstrong< no role >
, Joseph George< no role >
, Abraham Willm
Walker< no role >
, Mary Thorpe< no role >
, Alexander Loraine< no role >
and Samuel Evans< no role >
, were by the Warrant Respited their Names are Severally
written on Pages 48 Nos 17 and 19 - 49 No. 4 - 50 Nos. 22 and 26 - 51 No. 31. 39 - 52 No 56 - 53 Nos 73 & 75 - 60 No. 13 - 61 No 22. 28
65 No 51 - 68 No 100 - 70 No. 125
Conditional Pardon for Joseph Kirkham< no role > This name instance is in a workspace.
John Whalley< no role >
, John Cardin< no role >
, William
Cranney< no role >
, Ann Lockhart< no role >
, and Ann Lloyd< no role >
whose names are written on Pages 48 Nos. 17 & 19 - 50 No 16.
51 No. 39 - 53 No 75
George R.
Whereas Joseph Kirkham< no role > This name instance is in a workspace.
, John Whalley< no role >
, John Cardin< no role >
William Cranney< no role >
, Ann Lockart< no role >
and Ann Lloyd< no role >
were at the Session held
at the Old Bailey
in February last Severally tried and Convicted of felonies and had Sentence of Death passed upon them for the Same
And Whereas some favorable Circumstances have been humbly represented unto us inducing us to Extend our Grace and Mercy unto
them and to Grant them our pardon for the Crimes of which they Stand respectively Convicted on Condition of their being Severally
Transported for and during the term of their natural lives to the Eastern Coast of New South
Wales
or some one or other of the
Islands adjacent Our Will and pleasure therefore is that you give the necessary directions accordingly and that they be inserted
for their said Crimes on the said Condition in our first and next General pardon that shall come out for the Poor Convicts in
Newgate
and for so doing this shall be your Warrant Given at our Court at Saint James's
the nineteenth day of May 1794 in
the thirty fourth year of our Reign
To our Trusty and Welbeloved Sir Jno. Wm. Rose
Knight
Recorder of our City of London
The Sheriffs
of our said City and County and all others
whom it may Concern
By His Majestys Command
Henry Dundas< no role >