Old Bailey Proceedings:
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials
28th February 1728
The Trials being ended, the Court proceeded to give Judgment as follows:
Received Sentence of Death 8.
Benjamin
Branch
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,
Martin
Bellamy
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,
William
Shann
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,
Margaret
Wallis
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, alias Stainens,
John
Potter
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,
Margaret
Murphew
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,
James
Stagles
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, and
Richard
Kehne
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.
Burnt in the Hand 4.
Mary
Kidnell
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,
Thomas
Lloyd
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,
Edward
Adams
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, and Hookey Lovett.
To be Whipt 1.
Gervis Sheldon.
Transportation 37.
John
Pidgeon
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,
Peter
Lucas
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,
Sarah
Smith
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,
Thomas
Davis
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,
Thomas
Kenneda
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,
John
Burk
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,
Ann
Ashby
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,
Paul
Bauldry
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,
Elizabeth
Field
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,
John
Steward
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,
Elizabeth
Davis
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,
James
Hestridge
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,
Sarah
Symonds
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,
James
Picket
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,
Ann
Hews
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,
Mary
Maccoy
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,
Thomas
Bartlett
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,
John
Thompson
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,
Joseph
Bloxom
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,
Elizabeth
Winnock
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,
Sarah
Burton
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,
Joseph
Morgan
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, Easter Wheatley,
John
Oxford
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,
Sarah
Hudson
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,
Alice
Oakley
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,
Timothy
Moor
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,
John
Richardson
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,
Michael
Evans
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,
Judith
Bray
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,
Duncam
Steward
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,
Grace
Cornish
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,
Joseph
Shackle
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,
John
Price
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,
James
Barnes
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,
William
Parsons
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,
Hannah
Cartwright
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.
Jeremiah
Andrews
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, was
Fined three Nobles
, for
riding away with a Horse
, he
pleaded guilty
.
Edward
Bromfield
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, for driving away Cattle to the Green-Yard, fined five Marks.
James
Oviat
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, to stand on the Pillory for an Hour near Charing-Cross, to suffer three Months Imprisonment, and to pay a Fine of three Nobles.
Henry
Wilcox
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, in Order to qualify him to prosecute
Mary
Harvey
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,
John
Eaton
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, and
Mary
Eaton
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his Wife, was admitted to plead his Majesty's most gracious Pardon on Wednesday the 28th of February. He was convicted for a Robbery on the Highway.
On the last Day of the Sessions
John
White
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pleaded his Majesty's most gracious Pardon; he stood convicted for returning from Transportation. As did
George
Kidger
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, for Sodomy:
Henry
Jones
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, for picking a Pocket:
William
Newman
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, for stealing a Watch:
Peter
Piercy
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, for Murder:
Thomas
Warwick
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, for Stealing two Gold Rings: And
James
Cherry
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, and
John
Brown
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, for different Felonies.