Old Bailey Proceedings:
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials
25th May 1732
The Trials being ended, the Court proceeded to give Judgment as follows:
Received Sentence of Death 9.
John
Osborn
< no role >
,
Robert
Roberts
< no role >
,
John
Wakelin
< no role >
,
William
Woolcott
< no role >
,
Henry
Barns
< no role >
,
John
Dunstan
< no role >
,
John
Longmore
< no role >
,
Edward
Spaul
< no role >
, and
Michael
Shaw
< no role >
.
Edward Cheesborough was like wise capitally Convicted, but hang'd himself in his Cell, with the Cord that ty'd up his Irons, two Days before the Court proceeded to Judgment.
Burnt in the Hand 2.
Robert
Peck
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, a former Convict, and
Joshua
Lloyd
< no role >
.
Transportation 45.
John
Fuller
< no role >
,
Mary
Bluck
< no role >
,
Daniel
Lightfoot
< no role >
,
Mary
Bradly
< no role >
,
Robert
Head
< no role >
,
John
Spindle
< no role >
,
Mary
Ketcher
< no role >
,
Thomas
Burnham
< no role >
,
William
Burchett
< no role >
,
Ann
Clark
< no role >
,
Henry
Defoe
< no role >
,
Abraham
D'angre
< no role >
,
Daniel
Defoe
< no role >
,
John
Crotch
< no role >
,
Joseph
Eaves
< no role >
,
Joseph
Robinson
< no role >
,
William
Beat
< no role >
,
Stephen
Guy
< no role >
,
Hannah
Wallis
< no role >
,
Richard
Hazard
< no role >
,
Richard
Bates
< no role >
,
Elizabeth
Taylor
< no role >
,
Roger
Allen
< no role >
,
Richard
Wigmore
< no role >
,
Edward
Thomson
< no role >
,
Richard
Earle
< no role >
,
Joseph
Bolton
< no role >
,
John
Howell
< no role >
,
Sarah
Beeton
< no role >
,
Sarah
Powell
< no role >
,
William
Giggle
< no role >
,
John
Pavior
< no role >
,
Jane
Scouls
< no role >
,
Elizabeth
James
< no role >
,
Martha
Harold
< no role >
,
Ann
Hamersly
< no role >
,
Elizabeth
Layston
< no role >
,
Ann
Hosier
< no role >
,
Ann
Noden
< no role >
,
Elizabeth
Cherry
< no role >
,
Robert
Cadogan
< no role >
,
Mary
Verty
< no role >
,
Mary
Sharp
< no role >
,
Francis
Lambly
< no role >
, and
Mary
Welch
< no role >
.
John
Waller
< no role > This name instance is in set 3120.
to stand once in the Pillory at the Seven-Dials, in St. Giles's in the Fields, and once in the Pillory against Hicks's-Hall, for one Hour each Time. And to stand on the Pillory at the same Places, at two other different Times, for one Hour each Time with his Hat off, that he may be known by the People: An Account of his Offence to be written on a Paper, and stuck on the Pillory every Time. To pay a Fine of twenty Marks; to be Imprison'd for two Years, and not to be discharg'd afterwards, till he has paid his Fine, and given Security for his good Behaviour during his Life.