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

11th October 1721

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Currently Held: Harvard University Library

LL ref: s17211011-1




The Tryals being over, the Court proceeded to give Judgment as followeth:

Receiv'd Sentence of Death, 6.

John Trantrum < no role > This name instance is in set 1209. , Ann Lloyd < no role > , John James < no role > , William Courtney < no role > , John Dikes < no role > , and Philip Storey < no role > .

Burnt in the Hand, 7.

Thomas Curry < no role > , Thomas Hill, Williams Palmer, Elizabeth Miller < no role > alias Lyon, William Crow < no role > , Mary Davis < no role > , and Mary Kelley < no role > , the two last formerly Convicted.

To be Transported, 16.

Alexander Drummer < no role > , John Warminger < no role > , Thomas Rice < no role > . Elizabeth Parker < no role > , William Riches < no role > , William Williams < no role > , Joseph Cannor < no role > alias Connor, Elizabeth Bailey < no role > alias Dissington, Elizabeth Brown < no role > alias White, James Calf < no role > , Thomas Mitchel < no role > , Edward Hind < no role > , Francis Coudil < no role > , John Mitchel < no role > alias Michener, John Moore < no role > , and Thomas James < no role > .

To be Whipt, a.

Charles Allchorn < no role > , and Katharine Baker, the last formerly Convicted.

John Smith < no role > (commonly called Half-hang'd Smith) was Fined 40 Marks, to suffer 3 Years Imprisonment and find Security for 3 Years after.

Richard Bryan < no role > , to stand in the Pillory against King-Street End, Fined 20 Marks, and to suffer 6 Months Imprisonment.

Dianah Cole, formerly Convicted of a Misdemeanour in receiving stolen Goods, in consideration of her Poverty, and that she had been several Months imprison'd, was Fined 5 Marks only.




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