Old Bailey Proceedings:
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials
17th July 1759
THE TRIAL OF Samuel Scrimshaw and John Ross, FOR A CONSPIRACY, IN SENDING THREATNING LETTERS TO HUMPHRY MORICE, Esq; of Dover-Street: With an Intent to extort Money from him.
At the Adjournment of the SESSIONS at GUILD-HALL, on Tuesday the 17th of July 1759. Being PART III. of the Sixth SESSIONS in the MAYORALTY of The Right Honble Sir
RICHARD
GLYN
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, Knt. LORD-MAYOR of the CITY of LONDON.
LONDON:
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THE TRIAL OF
Samuel
Scrimshaw
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and
John
Ross
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, &c.
BEFORE the Right Honourable Sir
RICHARD
GLYN
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, Knt. Lord-Mayor of the City of London: Sir
WILLIAM
MORETON
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, Knt. Recorder, and others of His Majesty's Justices of Oyer and Terminer for the said City.
The Jury.
Thomas
Cooper
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William
Herbert
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James
Price
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Joseph
Goodchild
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Robert
Duncin
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Thomas
Eaden
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John
Howard
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William
Stone
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Benjamin
Worthy
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George
Goodman
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Francis
Booth
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Leonard
Bailey
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