Old Bailey Proceedings:
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials
8th December 1790
The Trials being ended, the Court proceeded to pass Sentence as follows:
Received Sentence of Death, 13, viz.
Breeze, Robert - 32
Etherington, John - 4, 5
Gorman, Mary - 8
Gristin, Ann - 8
Hart, John - 32
Hunter, Stephen - 9
Jones, Robert - 2
Marshall, John - 14
Ozeland, Elizabeth - 3
Platt, George - 28, 35
Roberts, Phillip - 35
Templeman, James - 28
Withers, Samuel (dead) - 6
To be transported for Seven Years, 21, viz.
Atkinson, Ann - 15
Bond, James - 11
Brewer, William - 49
Clewes, Samuel - 10
Hamilton, Elizabeth - 45
Hardy, Thomas - 43
Harrold, William - 13
Hawkins, Ann - 31
Hysen, John - 12
Jones, Evan - 44
Jones, Robert - 34
Manley, James - 47
Metcalfe, Ann - 36
Norton, William - 37
Peart, John - 40
Richardson, Richard - 21
Thomas, William - 25
Watson, Henry - 10
- John - 16
- Robert - 24
Wood, Henry -
To be kept to Hard Labour on the River Thames for Two Years, 1, viz.
James
Tull
< no role >
.
To be imprisoned Twelve Months, 1, viz.
John
Cull
< no role >
.
To be imprisoned Six Months, 11, viz.
Sarah
Carey
< no role >
(fined one shilling)
Mary
Williams
< no role >
(fined one shilling)
Richard
Chantrey
< no role >
(fined one shilling)
Joseph
Holms
< no role >
,
James
Williams
< no role >
,
John
Harper
< no role >
,
Catherine
Jackson
< no role >
(fined one shilling)
Ann
Seymour
< no role >
(fined one shilling)
William
Williams
< no role >
(fined one shilling) Dorothy Green (fined one shilling)
William
Hutton
< no role >
.
To be imprisoned Three Months, 1, viz.
Mary
Smith
< no role >
(fined one shilling.)
To be imprisoned One Month, 6, viz.
Joseph
Hore
< no role >
,
Ann
Chantrell
< no role >
(fined one shilling)
Stephen
Suffield
< no role >
(fined one shilling)
Mary
Harris
< no role >
(fined one shilling)
George
Abberley
< no role >
,
Thomas
Flockton
< no role >
.
To be whipped, 7, viz.
Joseph
Hore
< no role >
,
James
Williams
< no role >
,
John
Harper
< no role >
,
Thomas
Flockton
< no role >
,
John
Legg
< no role >
,
John
Tull
< no role >
,
William
Hutton
< no role >
.
The Trial of
William
Smith
< no role >
was postponed to next Sessions. The Sessions was adjourned to the Saturday following.
On Saturday, December 18th, 1790, the following Capital Convicts were set to the Bar, who were offered His Majesty's Pardon on Condition of being transported for the Term of their natural Lives.
William
Parratt, alias
Price
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Ann
Guest
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Ann
Yardley
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Susannah
Brown
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Michael
Hoy
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,
John
Williams, alias
William Miller
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William
Williams, alias
Crew
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,
James
Smith
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John
Shirley
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Thomas
Parsons
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John
Keys
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,
James
Mann
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Ann
Wicks
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Owen
Lyons
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Ann
Taylor
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,
Elizabeth
Wyley
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.
Mr. Recorder accordingly passed Sentence on the above Convicts for their natural Lives.
Also the following in another Class.
William
Moss
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Ann
Jackson
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(she desired her child might accompany her: the Court referred her to the Secretary of State):
William
North
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William
Damant
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,
Robert
Read
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John
Mitton
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John
Cummins
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Asher
Pollock
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Mary
Talbot
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,
Joseph
Phillips
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Thomas
Alexander
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Henry
Jones
, alias
Denton
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James
Betts
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George
Cooke
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Thomas
Dickson
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Elizabeth
Asker
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(seven years)
William
Slaughter
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,
Thomas
Brown, alias
John Brown, alias
Thomas Newton
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William
Burbidge
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Joseph
Biggs, alias
John Page
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James
Sullivan
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Thomas
Dunckley
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For their natural Lives.