Ordinary of Newgate Prison:
Ordinary's Accounts: Biographies of Executed Convicts

9th July 1734

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18th March 1734


ADVERTISEMENTS.

On Saturday was publish'd, No. VII.

And to be continu'd every Fortnight. Price 6 d.

SELECT TRIALS at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey, For Murders, Robberies, Rapes, Sodomy, Coining, Frauds, and other Offences. From the Year 1720, to the Present Time. Chiefly Transcrib'd from Notes taken in Court. With Genuine Accounts of the Lives, Behaviour, Confessions and Dying Speeches, of the most Eminent Convicts; and which are not to be met with in any other Collection.

No. I. The Trial of Edward Ely< no role > , for the Murder of Lieutenant Bignall, in Sweden . Tho. Elmes< no role > , Tho. Butler< no role > , alias Becket< no role > , Esq ; Spiggot, Phillips, Burroughs and Heater, with Lindsey, a Clergyman; Will. Barton< no role > ; aud John Winship< no role > , for Robberies on the High way; and Will. Wade< no role > , for robbing the Bristol Man Jacob William Harris< no role > ; Lady Smith and Lady Green, for several Frauds. Tho. Knight< no role > , for stealing Goods, Value 666 l. in the Shop of Mr. Deard's, in the Court of Requests. William Robins< no role > , and M ? L -, for Rapes. John Thompson< no role > , on the Statute, on which Jonathan Wild< no role > was afterwards try'd Sarah Thompson< no role > ; Abigail Smith< no role > ; Bridget Noland< no role > ; Sarah Thompson< no role > and Mary Price< no role > , for robbing their Cullies. And Barbara Spencer< no role > , Alice Hall< no role > , and Elizabeth Bray< no role > , for Coining.

No. II. Mat. Clark< no role > ; Dr. Fabricius, and William Makepeace< no role > , for Murder, Mary Roberts< no role > ; Sus. Miller; Eliz. Marsh; Eliz. Angier; Su. Coltis, and Margaret Mason< no role > , for robbing their Cullies. John Bickerton< no role > ; Ja. Reading< no role > ; John Wigly< no role > ; Mac Owen< no role > ; Will. Casey< no role > ; John James< no role > , and John Dykes< no role > , for Highway Robberies. John Trantum< no role > This name instance is in set 1209. , and Phil. Story< no role > , for Burglaries. And Arthur Gray< no role > , for a Burglary, with intent to ravish Mrs Murray, &c.

No. III. George Duffus< no role > , for Sodomy. Mary Bun< no role > , Eliz. Mob< no role > ; Mary Harvey< no role > , Ann Parker< no role > , Sarah Jackson< no role > and Mary Sharp< no role > , for robbing their Cullies. Butler Fox< no role > ; Nat. Haws< no role > ; James Wright< no role > ; Will. Colthouse< no role > : John Colthouse< no role > , Christo. Murphey< no role > ; Tho. Sinnamond< no role > , Jonah Burgess< no role > , James Shaw< no role > and Rich. Norton< no role > , for robberies on the Highway. Christo. Atkinson< no role > ; James Shaw< no role > , and John Smith< no role > , for Murder. John Weston< no role > and Dr. Krafft, for Rapes. And George Nicholas< no role > , for forging a Bank Note, &c.

No. IV. Butler Fox< no role > , John James< no role > , Tho. Picket< no role > , Henry Avery< no role > , Thomas Reeves< no role > John Hartly< no role > ; Francis Hackabout< no role > and John Casey< no role > , for Highway Robberies; and Hawkings and Simpson, for robbing the Bristol Mail. Vaughan, Cholmley, Isaac Ingram< no role > , and Robert Hicks< no role > , for Murder. Jane Bean< no role > and Alice Phenix< no role > , Street-Walkers . Will. Burridge< no role > , for Horse-stealing; and John Dicks< no role > , for Sodomy, &c.

No. V. Geo. Cheshire< no role > , Will. Hill< no role > , . F. Nicholson, and John Nichols< no role > , for Murder. James Booty< no role > , for a Rape. Molony and Carrick; Nat. Jackson< no role > and John Murphey< no role > , for Highway Robberies. With many other remarkable Trials.

No. VI. W. Chun, and Mat. Brinsden< no role > , for Murder. Tho. Etheridge< no role > ; Robert Wilkinson< no role > , James Lincoln< no role > ; Shaw, Burridge; Richard Oakey< no role > ; Tho. Milksop< no role > ; Tho. Wilson< no role > ; Sam. Cole< no role > ; Thomas Phelps< no role > ; Ja. Sparrow< no role > ; Edw. Raymond< no role > ; John Casey< no role > and Arthur Hughs< no role > ; for Robberies on the Highway. Tho. Rodin< no role > , for Sodomy. Simon Jacobs< no role > , for Burglary. Sir Charles Burton< no role > , and W. Smith for privately Stealing. Catherine Ward< no role > ; Marg. Fisher< no role > , and Marg. Wright< no role > ; for robbing their Cullies.

No. VII. Mary Bolton< no role > for the Murder of Clementia Thornton< no role > . Tho. Glanister< no role > , for receiving Goods stolen by Mary Darbieau< no role > This name instance is in set 548. . And for breaking the House of Mary Sheppard< no role > . And for receiving Goods stolen by Ann Merrick< no role > . Ann Merrick< no role > for stealing those Goods. Mary Darbieau< no role > , for breaking the House of Joseph Folwell< no role > . Nathaniel Glanister< no role > , for receiving the Goods Mary Rogers< no role > , for stealing the Goods of Sir Thomas Jones< no role > . William Bristow< no role > , for a Misdemeanor. Paul Crony< no role > , for the Murder of Nath. Asser< no role > . Sarah Brown< no role > and Will. Audley< no role > , for the same Murder. Ralph Emmery< no role > , for the same Murder. John Cole< no role > alias Cranfield< no role > , for robbing Margaret Slade< no role > . Paul Crony< no role > , for stealing Mony in the Shop of John Fowls< no role > . Edmund Neal< no role > and William Pincher< no role > , for robbing Joseph Dormy< no role > . And for robbing Solomon Nichols< no role > . Mary Bodkin< no role > , for privately stealing Mony from Morgan Morgan< no role > . John Harriot< no role > , for stealing a Horse from the Prince of Wales. Edward Wotton< no role > , George Beal< no role > , Charles Motherly< no role > , and John Hornby< no role > , for receiving Mony from Elizabeth Hatchet< no role > for returning stolen Goods. Y - M - for the Murder of Joseph Hatton< no role > . Charles Weaver< no role > for the Murder of Eleanor Clark< no role > . Eliz. Hely< no role > and Will. Smith< no role > for the Murder of Tho. Griffin< no role > . Richard Oakey< no role > , John Levee< no role > and Matthew Flood< no role > , for robbing Will. Young< no role > Esq ; and Col. Cope. Oakey and Levee, for robbing Simon Bets< no role > . Flood and Levee for robbing James Forey< no role > . L - A for the Murder of her Bastard. Mary Radford< no role > , for the Murder of her Bastard. Edward Fox< no role > for ravishing Susan Mitchel< no role > .

London: Printed for J. Wilford, behind the Chapter-House, in St. Paul's Church-Yard.

Where may be had the six former Numbers, Price Sixpence each

N. B. These Trials are not only very necessary for all Lawyers, Justices of the Peace, Clerks of the Indictments, and other Persons cencerned in Prosecutions, &c. but are very useful and entertaining to the Generality of Readers; and every Number contains more in Quantity, and is Cheaper than any thing ever publish'd this Way.




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