London Prisoners upon Orders.
1 John Martin< no role >
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2 William Parker< no role >
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attainted last session of diverse felonies and treason, and received
judgment of death.
3 John Davis< no role >
, standing indicted of high-treason, ordered to remain.
4 John Ford< no role >
, standing indicted of felony, but being sick, ordered to remain.
5 John Forrest< no role >
, convicted in Feb. session of unlawfully obtaining from Timothy Williams< no role >
a guinea by false pretences, was fined 12d. and ordered to be imprisoned 6 months.
6 Daniel Bradley< no role >
, convicted in Feb. session of unlawfully obtaining from Samuel Cham-
bers< no role >
and William Lynes< no role >
goods value 5l. by means and colour of a counterfeit
letter, and ordered to be imprisoned 6months.
7 Samuel Dring< no role >
, convicted in Feb. session of wilful and corrupt perjury, and ordered to
be set in and upon the pillory and be imprisoned for one year.
8 Joseph Sloper< no role >
, convicted in June session 1772, of secreting and emberzzling a letter
entrusted to his care (as a person employed in stamping letters
at the General Post-
Office, Lombard-Street
) and the verdict being found special, remains for judg-
ment, Etc.Also convicted of stealing two half guineas, and judgment being
respited, ordered to remain.
9 John Innis< no role >
, otherwise Jennis< no role >
, otherwise Johannes< no role >
, indicted at the Admiralty
session of
felony and piracy, ordered to remain till next Admiralty
session.
10 Bridget Singleton< no role >
, convicted in Feb. session of several felonies, and received judgment of
transportation for 7 years, hath since received his Majesty's free pardon and is dis-
charged.
11 James Monk< no role >
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12 William Lusby< no role >
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standing indicted upon two indictments for felony and burglary, or-
dered to remain. Also iddicted in Middlesex
.
13 Sarah Tonge< no role >
, convicted last session of felony, and received judgment of transporta-
tation for 7 years, hath obtained his Majesty's pardon on condition of transporting
herself to one of his Majesty's colonies in America
for the term of 7 years, is de-
livered on bail.
14 Robert Kipling< no role >
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15 Joseph Halford< no role >
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convicted last session of felony, and received judgment of transpor-
tation for 7 years, have obtained his Majesty's free pardon, and
are discharged.
16 Richard Smith< no role >
, convicted last session of grand larceny, and received judgment of trans-
portation for 7 years; is since dead.
17 James Crompton< no role >
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18 William Hughes< no role > This name instance is in set 3648.
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convicted of felony, and received judgment of death, were re-
spited, have since received his Majesty's mercy on condition of
transportation, the said James Crompton< no role >
for 7 years, and the said William Hughes< no role > This name instance is in set 3648.
for 14 year, remain, Etc.
19 John Wyatt< no role >
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20 Dennis Conolly< no role >
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convicted last session of felony and received judgment of transpor-
tation, for 7 years, remain. Etc.