Old Bailey Proceedings:
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials
26th February 1755
The trials being ended; the court proceeded to give judgment as follows:
Received sentence of death 4.
John
Burton
< no role >
,
Edward
Haines
< no role >
,
William
Burk
< no role >
, and
Thomas
King
< no role >
.
Transported for 14 years 1.
John
Cowley
< no role >
.
Transported for seven years 37.
Dorothy
Jackson
< no role >
, William Hardles,
John
Pointer
< no role >
,
Thomas
Gardner
< no role >
,
Joseph
Thomson
< no role >
,
William
Hopit
< no role >
,
Leonard
Baker
< no role >
, Michael Loman,
Thomas
Martin
< no role >
, Elisabeth Williams,
Elisabeth
Insel
< no role >
,
Joseph
Dew
< no role >
,
Richard
Brinkingshire
< no role >
, E - D - , Isabella Petty,
Anne
Wells
< no role >
,
Catherine
Scarlet
< no role >
,
Esther
Baxter
< no role >
, Margaret, otherwise Mary Gill,
Thomas
Gayler
< no role >
,
William
Banks
< no role >
,
Mary
James
< no role >
,
Anne
Robertson
< no role >
, James Buckley, John Bruff, Anne Clark,
John
Fleck
< no role >
,
William
Robertson
< no role >
,
Charles
Humphrys
< no role >
,
John
Wilbourn
< no role >
,
James
Weeden
< no role >
,
Anne
Hasty
< no role >
,
Catherine
Hubbord
< no role >
, John Gilman, William Myers ,
Anne
Robertson
< no role >
, and John Rickets.
Page 97. last line, for Myers acquitted, read guilty.
John, otherwise Cuddy Stevens, to be imprisoned six months in Newgate, and transported for seven years.
Elisabeth
Shrader
< no role >
's sentence respited, being very ill.
Branded I.
Dorothy Taylor.
James
Young
proceedingsdefend
, capitally convicted in July last, and
William
Hamilton
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, capitally convicted in September, to be transported during their natural lives.