Old Bailey Sessions:
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16th January 1756 - 23rd December 1756

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Image 53 of 12419th February 1756


William Login< no role >
Elizabeth Gill< no role >
Phillip Trevis< no role >
John Wigmore< no role >
John Pease< no role >
Mary Kingston< no role >
Richard Harvey< no role >
Henry Horne< no role >
Winefridd Quinn< no role >
John Wood< no role >
Elizabeth< no role > Wife of
John Brown< no role >
LewisRossRousser< no role >
Richard Sampson< no role >
Elizabeth< no role > Wife of
James Royston< no role >
Sarah Lee< no role >
Honour Costello< no role > }
Convicted last Sessions of Several
Felonies & recd. Judgement of
Transportation for Seven years are
to be kept Safe in Gaol until they
shall be so Transported.

Mary Jones< no role >
Mary Jones< no role > Standing Indicted for
the Wilful Murder of Joshua Kidden< no role >
the having together with Stephen
Macdaniel
< no role > This name instance is in set 243003578. & John Berry< no role > This name instance is in set 3516. caused him
to be apprehended & by perjury to be
prosecuted & Convicted of a Robery
pretended to have been committed by
him upon her & for which he was
[..] executed But She having
entred her Prayer to be vested or
discharged the first Day of the last
Session & not being Tried this Session
pursuant to the Statute in that Case
came & provided It is ordered by
this Court that She the said Mary
Jones
< no role > be discharged ofas toher Imprisonment
as to this Indictment.

The same
Standing Indicted of Conspiracy
is referred to the Right Honble the
Lord Mayor for Bail And to give
three days Notice of the Persons that
are proposed to be her Bail to John
Sharpe
< no role > Esqr. Solicitor [..] of his Majesty's
[..] the right Honble the Lords Court of
his Majesty's Treasury.

Stephen Mac Dannell< no role >
John Berry< no role > }
Indicted with the said Mary Jones< no role >
of a Conspiracy are Ordered to
remain until they shall be discharged
by due course of Law

John Brice< no role >
Danie




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