Middlesex
Prisoners remaining upon Orders.
Respited, and
in N. Prison
.{
1.
Ann Lavender< no role > This name instance is in set 4606.
,
2
Richard Brown< no role >
,
3
James Johnson< no role >
,
4
Richard Hapgood< no role >
, otherwise
Habgood,
Executed.
Resp. in N.P.
Executed.
5 Margaret Mc Lochlin,
6
Mary Allen< no role >
,
7
George Bishop< no role >
,
Attained last session of a robbery, and several felonies,
and received judgment of death.
8 John Nixon< no role >
, standing indicted of burglariously breaking and entering the dwelling-
house of Thomas White< no role >
, with Intent to steal: but being incapable, through sick-
ness, to take his trial, was last session ordered to remain; and is secured in Clerken-
well-bridewell
.
Esc. from N.P.
9
Thomas Williams< no role >
, otherwise
Charles Calloway< no role >
,
Attained in April session of a robbery on the highway,
and execution of his judgment was respited, He was
set at large in the late riot at Newgate
, and was afterwards retaken, and sent to
Woodstreet
-compter; from whence he afterwards escaped, and has been again
retaken; and last session ordered to remain.
Esc. from N.P.
Retaken.
10
Philip Eyres< no role >
, otherwise
Jones,
From Tothillfields-bridewell
, committed by W. Adding-
ton, Esq; on oath of John Miller< no role >
, Gent
and others, for
feloniusly and burglariously breaking and entering his dwelling-house in the night-
time, in the county of Effex, and feloniously taking and carrying away a quantity
of silver plate, 2 watches, and about 12l. in money; and last session ordered to be
sent to the common
gaol of the said county of Essex
.
Executed.
11
Samuel Baker< no role >
,
Respited.
12 Johns Harris,
Executed.
13
Thomas Cox< no role >
,
Respited.
14
Joseph Freeman< no role >
,
Respited.
15
Grace Maddox< no role >
,
Respited.
16
George Duffey< no role >
,
Executed.
17
Mary Gardner< no role > This name instance is in set 1542. This set is in the group(s): GarrowsClients .
,
Respited.
18
George Watson< no role >
,
Executed.
19
Benjamin Kinder< no role >
,
Respited.
20
Thomas Humphrys< no role >
,
Attained in Sept session of several felonies and robberies, and
received judgement of death,In New-Prison
.
Dead
21
Charles West< no role >
, convicted in Sept. session of felony; ordered to be twice publicy whipt,
and imprisoned 12 months.
22 Catharine Walker< no role >
, otherwise Butler, convicted in September session of grand larceny,
and ordered to be imprisoned 12 calendar months. Is secured in New-prison
.
23 Richard Hutton< no role >
, detained in Sept. session on oath of Edward Egginton< no role > This name instance is in a workspace.
and others, for
feloniously being at large in the parish of St, Andrew, Holbron, London, he not
having complied with and fulfilled the condition of his Majesty< no role >
's pardon for a high-
way robbery, of which he had been attained in February session 1779. Remains,
Etc. and is secured in Woodstreet
-compter.
Pard. and disch
24
Joseph Byley< no role >
, otherwise Brush, attained in May session last of stealing a cow the
property of
Francis Waters< no role >
; and was set at large during the late riot at Newgate
.
Surrendered himself, and referred to his former judgement.
Executed.
25
William Edwards< no role >
, attained in May session of a robbery on the highway, and received
judgement of death; and during the late riot at Newgate
, was set at large; but
since retaken; and in September referred to his former sentence.
26
William Rothwell< no role >
,
27
John Rothewell< no role >
,
Committed for felony perpented in the county of Surry; and
in Sepetember session ordered to be sent to the common
gaol of
the said county of surry; and are in New-prison
.