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

16th January 1745

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LL ref: s17450116-1




The Trials being ended, the Court proceeded to give Judgment as follows.

Received Sentence of Death, 1.

Martha Stracey < no role > This name instance is in set 106. , 131.

Transportation for 7 years, 16.

James Bell < no role > , 135

William Bromley < no role > , 148

Elie Castaing < no role > , 141

Frances Clark < no role > , 147

John Cossett < no role > , 144

William Dobbings < no role > , 129

Ambrose Gardner < no role > , 151

Henry Hughes < no role > , 138

Moses Jacobs < no role > , 128

Charles Kennewall < no role > 133

Samuel Owen < no role > , 134

Mary Pineaw < no role > , 152

John Smith < no role > , 132

William Sturgeon < no role > , 160

William Taylor < no role > , 145

Susanna Taylor < no role > , 137

Branded 2.

William Capon < no role > , 156

Mary Gibson < no role > , 157

To be Whipped, 5.

Mary Hurst < no role > , 127

Frances Jones < no role > , 139

Hannah Parker < no role > , 150

Edward Sankey < no role > , 159

Elizabeth Wood < no role > , 154

Richard Manning < no role > , 142 and John Davis < no role > , 143 were convicted of a misdemeanour, and received judgment as follows,

That each of them shall stand on the Pillory in St. Paul's Church yard, some day within the space of one month, between the hours of eleven in the morning, and two in the afternoon, for the space of one hour: Manning to be imprisoned for the space of six months from this time; likewise find sureties for his good behaviour for three years afterwards; himself bound in the sum of 40 l. and two sureties in the like sum of 40 l. each. Davis to be imprisoned for the space of three months from this time, likewise to find sureties for his good behaviour for one year afterwards, himself bound in the sum of 20 l. and two sureties in the like sum of 20 l. each.

The following persons, who were under sentence of Death, have obtained his Majesty's favour, on condition of being transported for life, and received sentence accordingly; viz.

William Quarendon proceedingsdefend , Condemned in June Sessions.

John Peirson proceedingsdefend , and Joseph Fitzwalter proceedingsdefend .

Condemned in September Sessions.

Peter Veltgent proceedingsdefend . Condemned in October Sessions.

Robert Carter proceedingsdefend This name instance is in set 3508. ,

James Ruggles proceedingsdefend , and David Shaddows proceedingsdefend .

Condemned last Sessions.

William Lawrence proceedingsdefend , Condemned in Sept. Sessions, who had obtained the like favour, on condition of being transported for 14 years, died in Newgate.




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