Old Bailey Proceedings:
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials
30th May 1745
Hugh
Catherall
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, convicted last April sessions, for personating
Robert
Catherall
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, and in his name entering into a recognizance of 1000 l. in the high Court of Admiralty with an intent to defraud the said
Robert
Catherall
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, was
fined 5 l.
and
ordered to remain in gaol for the space of three years
, from this time next ensuing, in the mean time
to stand in and upon the Pillory, in the most convenient place in St. Paul's church yard near Doctors Commons London, for the space of one hour, between the hours of eleven and two in the day time
; and at the expiration of the said three years, to find good sureties before the Lord Mayor of the city of London for the time being, for the space of three years more from thence next ensuing, himself to be bound in 50 l. and two sureties in 20 l. each, and then to be discharged: but in case the said fine should not be paid, on or before the expiration of the said three years, then to be kept farther until the same shall be paid.