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16th January 1756 - 23rd December 1756

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Image 33 of 12419th February 1756


Stephen Mac Dannell< no role >
John Berry< no role > This name instance is in set 3516. }
Convicted of a Conspiracy in London
& recd. Judgement there upon and also
detained by Henry Sperling< no role > Esqr. on Oath
of Thomas Blee< no role > for the wilful Murder
of the sd. Kidden by Perjury in manner
abovementioned they all well knowing
him to have been intirely innocent
of the said Robery Are Ordered to remain
Safe in Gaol until they shall be
discharged by due course of Law
committed for being armed with fire Arms in order to be aiding
& assisting in the running landing & carrying away uncustomed

John Brice< no role >
otherwise Price< no role >
otherwise Miss Marjoram}
Goods and also Standing charged with a Suggestion
filed by his Majesty's Attorney General
for not Surrending himself pursuant
to Notice published in the London Gazette
is ordered to remain Safe in Gaol until
he shall be discharged by due course
of Law

Daniel Little< no role >
Formerly Attainted of Felony and
Respited Is ordered to remain Safe in
Gaol until he shall be discharged by
due course of Law

John Bells< no role >
Standing Indicted for High Treason
before the Special Commissioners
Appointed for the Trials of the Rebels
in the County of Surry in the late Rebellion
to remain on his former Order.

Isaiah Robins< no role >
John Moody< no role > }
Formerly Attainted of Sevl. Felonies
& Robery and respited are ordered to
remain Safe in Gaol until they shall
be discharged by due course of Law

Mary Carney< no role >
Elizabeth Meadows< no role >
otherwise Willes< no role >
Mary Maine< no role > }
Formersly Attainted of Sevl. Felonies
& being found pregnant ordered to
remain are to be kept Safe in Gaol
until they shall be discharged by due
course of Law

George Cole< no role >
Formerly Convicted of Felony and
recd. Judgement of Transportation
for Seven years is ordered to remain
Safe in Gaol until he shall be delivd
by due course of Law

It is ordered by the Court that the Recognizance of
Mary Brown< no role > who was bound over to prosecute
Elizabeth ward< no role > for Felony [..] be Extracted into his Majesty's
Court of Exchequer [..] the not attending to give Evidence
on the Trial




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