Old Bailey Proceedings:
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials

30th June 1725

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Currently Held: Harvard University Library

LL ref: s17250630-1




The Tryals being over, the Court proceeded to give Judgment as follows, viz.

Received Sentence of Death, One.

Elizabeth Roberts < no role > , alias Bostock.

She pleaded her Belly; But a Jury of Matrons being impanell'd, they found her not with quick Child.

Burnt in the Hand, Nine.

John May < no role > , Robert Elston < no role > , Samuel Johnson < no role > , Charles Smith < no role > , Richard Tealing < no role > , John Jones < no role > , Elizabeth Hog < no role > Spinster, Elizabeth Hog < no role > , Wife of G. Hog, and William Jones < no role > ; the last a former Convict.

To be Transported, Forty two.

Charles Badger < no role > , William Ithell < no role > , John Webb < no role > , John Howard < no role > , Elizabeth Wright < no role > , Margery Thackum < no role > , Mary Matthews < no role > , Edward Dickenson < no role > , Robert Heath < no role > , Rebecca Henly < no role > , Mary Evans < no role > , Thomas Hall, Martha Mead < no role > , Jane Penington < no role > , Daniel Calighan < no role > , Charles Herring < no role > , James Herring < no role > , William Bledall < no role > , Nicholas Aberdeen < no role > , William Stevens < no role > , John Miles < no role > ; Solomon Southall < no role > , David le Count < no role > , Mary Brace < no role > , John Hancock < no role > , Thomas L'Estrange < no role > , Charles Cartou < no role > , John Carron < no role > , John Burton, < no role > Martha Blaithwait < no role > , Henry Wade < no role > , Hannah Spencer < no role > , John Green < no role > , John Fullifull < no role > , Arthur Banks < no role > , Robert Millican < no role > , Andrew Sanderson < no role > , William Clancy < no role > , Jane Wood < no role > , Ann Price < no role > , Margaret Housing < no role > , and Nicholas Champain < no role > .

Thomas Johnson < no role > to stand in the Pillory in Gracechurch-Street, near the White-Hart Alehouse.




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