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

29th June 1785

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The Trials being ended, the Court proceeded to pass Sentence as follows.

Received Sentence of Death, 25.

(N. B. Those marked thus ^ were afterwards executed, on Wednesday the 17th of August.)

Patrick Burke < no role > , George Morris < no role > alias Roberts, James Lockhart proceedingsdefend ^, Richard Jacobs proceedingsdefend ^, George Olive < no role > , John Rayboult alias Prescot proceedingsdefend ^, Thomas Bayley proceedingsdefend ^, Samuel Champness < no role > , Francis Primrose < no role > , John Morris proceedingsdefend ^, James Guthrie proceedingsdefend ^, Benjamin Moore < no role > , Thomas Groves < no role > , John Williams < no role > , David English < no role > , James Mackintosh < no role > , Martin Taylor proceedingsdefend ^, Elizabeth Taylor proceedingsdefend ^, John Burne < no role > , James Cotta < no role > , William Cruse < no role > , Mary Hughes < no role > , Catherine Martin < no role > , John Cox < no role > , William Staples < no role > .

To be transported for seven years to Africa , I. < no role > William Gosling < no role > .

To be transported for seven years, to such place or places, as his Majesty with the advice of his Privy Council shall think fit to declare and appoint, 30.

William Noble < no role > , William Cooke < no role > , James Jones < no role > , John Morland < no role > , James Moffat < no role > , Richard Ward < no role > , Thomas Breeze < no role > , James Davis < no role > , Joseph Bossey < no role > , Richard Myer < no role > , Francis Osland < no role > , Abraham Harley < no role > , William Stephens < no role > , John Grainger < no role > , Thomas Smith < no role > , Thomas Squiers < no role > , William Gloster < no role > , Thomas Jocelyn < no role > , John Lloyd < no role > , John Edwards < no role > , James Bradley < no role > , John Tidford < no role > , John Poland < no role > , Jane Jackson < no role > , Samuel Lambe < no role > , Roger < no role > M'Guire , John Brown, Richard Kayne < no role > , Michael Reger < no role > alias Racher, Thomas White < no role > .

To be confined to hard labour in the House of Correction, four years and two hundred and sixty three days, 1.

Robert Franklin < no role > .

To be confined to hard labour in the House of Correction, three years, one month and two days, 1.

John Eades < no role > .

To be confined to hard labour three years in the House of Correction , 2.

Mary Beck < no role > , Harriot Kirby.

To be confined to hard labour one year in the House of Correction, 3.

Ann Brooks < no role > , Ann Sheldon < no role > , Mary Williams < no role > .

To be imprisoned six months in Newgate, 1.

William Warwick < no role > .

To be confined to hard labour six months in the House of Correction, 8.

William Brandon < no role > , Jane Curfew < no role > , Mary Green, Robert Mountain, Ann Johnson < no role > , Elizabeth White < no role > , Benjamin Jones < no role > , Ann Barret < no role > .

To be confined to hard labour one month in Newgate, 5.

Edward Hughes < no role > , Robert Walker < no role > , Edward Jefferson < no role > , Margaret Wood < no role > , Thomas Williams < no role > .

To be publickly whipped, 14.

William Warwick < no role > , Michael Rochford < no role > , David Brandon < no role > , Cornelius Marney < no role > , John Scott < no role > , Michael Oxen < no role > , Edward Hughes < no role > , Robert Walker < no role > , Edward Jefferson < no role > , Robert Mountain, Benjamin Jones < no role > , William Haywood < no role > , John Roper < no role > , Thomas Williams < no role > .

To be branded, 1.

Mary Allen < no role > .

Samuel Roberts proceedingsdefend , a prisoner upon the orders was set to the bar, and informed by the Court that the sentence of the law was that he should be transported for fourteen years .

Sentence on Thomas Field proceedingsdefend was respited .

The Trial of Messrs. Goodridge's and Evans was postponed till the next session , on affidavit that the suit is still pending in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.




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