Home Office:
Criminal Registers of Prisoners in Middlesex and the City
HO | CR

September 1793 - September 1794

About this document type

Currently Held: The National Archives (UK)

LL ref: NAHOCR700070175

Image 175 of 177


July Sessions for Middlesex Continued

Dates
when brought
to
Newgate

No. of Commitment

Names

Description

To
What place
Committed

By Whom

The Crime

If
dischargd
by
proclamatn.

When
and
Where
Tried

Before
Whom

If
Acquitted

The Sentence

How disposed of

If
discharged
times
out

Remarks

July 18
72
Esther Spencer< no role > This name instance is in set 4605.
19. 5/4 dark hair dark Eyes dark Complexion London Marrd. Woman Javess
Newgate
Floud
Stealing plate Jacob Ruffeys< no role >
July 19 Old Bailey
Chief Baron
Death Respited on the Report vide Warrt. page pardoned to be Transported for life. 18 August 1794. vide page (88)
Transferred

73
Sarah Powell< no role >
21. 5/4 dark Brown hair dark Complexn Grey Eyes Lambeth Married woman
New Prison
Read
Stealing a Gown Sarah Swinnestons
July 19 OB
Heath
NG

74
Thos. Holmden< no role >
21. 5/2 dark Brown hair dark Complexn dark Eyes London Labr.
do
do
Stealing 2 odd Shoes Henry Disneys
July 19 OB
Recorder
NG

75
Chas. Wickers< no role >
18. 5/5 dark Brown hair dark Eyes dark Complexion Greenwich Coachman
do
Bleamire
Stealing a Cloth Great Coat Saml. Palmers< no role >
July 19 OB
Heath
NG

76
William Jones< no role >
26. 5/7 fresh Complexion Hazle Eyes dark hair London upholsterer
By the Court to Newgate
No Crime mentioned
Sessns. Peace
Manwaring
Transportation 7 years
Transferred

All the Prisoners Capitally Convicted in this Session were Respited but no Warrant in the usual way was sent to the Gaoler after the Report

Conditional pardon for Valentine Harrison< no role > This name instance is in set 4130. whose name is written on page 15. No. 104 2d. Conditional Pardon for Henry Boxer whose name is written on page 39 No. 19

George R. Whereas Valentine Harrison< no role > This name instance is in set 4130. was at a Session held at the old Bailey in September last tried and Convicted
of felony and had Sentence of death passed upon him for the same And Whereas some favorable Circumstances
have been humbly represented unto us in his Behalf inducing us to Extend our Grace and Morey unto him and
to Grant him our pardon for the Crime of which he stands Convicted on Condition of his being confined Twelve
months in the Goal of Newgate Our Well and pleasure therefore is that you give the necessary directions accordingly
and that he be inserted for his said Crime 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 7. day of July 1794 in the thirty fourth Year of our Reign

To our Trusty and Welbeloved Six John William Rose< no role > Knight
Recorder of our City of London The Sheriffs of our said City and
County of Middlesex and all others whom it may Concern}

By His Majestys Command
Henry Dundas< no role >

George R. Whereas Henry Boxer< no role > This name instance is in a workspace. was at a Session held at the old Bailey in January last tried and Convicted
of felony and had Sentence of death passed upon him for the same but hath received our pardon on Condition of
his being Transported for his natural life And Whereas some favorable Circumstances have been humbly represented unto
us in his Behalf inducing us to Extend our Grace and Mercy unto him and to Grant him our further pardon for
his said Crime on Condition of his Entering and continuing to serve us in our Royal Navy until duly dischard
therefrom Our Will and pleasure therefore is that upon his Entering to Serve us in our Royal Navy as aforesaid he
be forthwith delivered over to such person or persons as shall be duly authorized to receive him for that purpose and
that he be inserted for his said Crime 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 Eleventh day of July 1794. in the thirty fourth Year of our Reign

To our Trusty and Welbeloved Sir John William Rose< no role > Knt . Recorder
of our City of London The Sheriffs of our said City and County of
Middlesex and all others whom it may Concern}

By His Majestys Command
Portland




View as XML