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

6th December 1769

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Currently Held: Harvard University Library

LL ref: s17691206-1




The trials being ended, the court proceeded to give judgment as follows:

Received sentence of death six.

William Eastman < no role > This name instance is in set 3679. , William Horsfield < no role > This name instance is in set 03687. , Edward Davis < no role > , Josiah Brown < no role > , John Randall < no role > , and John Carmichael < no role > This name instance is in set 3669. .

Transportation for fourteen years, one.

John Tremble < no role > .

Transportation for seven years, twenty-one.

John Williams < no role > , Robert Smith < no role > , John Robinson < no role > , James Simpson < no role > , John Carrall < no role > , Thomas Cave < no role > , Henry Martin < no role > , John Thomas < no role > , John Clark < no role > , William Tremble < no role > , Timothy Drury < no role > , Esther Light < no role > , Margaret Sumner < no role > , Richard Alderman < no role > , Catharine Smith < no role > , John Dean < no role > , Joseph Pasance < no role > , Joseph Samuel Cooper < no role > , Charles Hardwick < no role > , Ann Evitt < no role > and Samuel Eason < no role > .

Whipped.

Henry Williams < no role > , John Ward < no role > .

Richard Barnsley proceedingsdefend , capitally convicted in October sessions, was executed on Wednesday the 8th of November. Doyle proceedingsdefend and Valleine proceedingsdefend the same sessions, were executed in Bethnal Green parish on Wednesday the 6th of December. William Horsfield proceedingsdefend This name instance is in set 03687. , John Carmichael proceedingsdefend , William Eastman proceedingsdefend and Joseph Brown proceedingsdefend , capitally convicted this sessions, were executed on Wednesday the 20th of this instant December.

Perrin and Fessey, whose sentences were respited in October sessions for the opinion of the Judges, received their opinions this sessions, that the indictments were insufficient. Fessey was discharged.




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