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16th January 1756 - 23rd December 1756

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Image 90 of 12423rd July 1756


Alexr John Mc. Ester< no role >
Committed last Session for Stealing out of the
Dwelling House of James Clarke< no role > & Co. in the
County of Surry a quantity of Coachine at Etc
Is ordered to be sent to the Common Gaol of
the said County of Surry.

Edward Griffin< no role >
Committed last Session at Accessary in receiving
Goods of the abovesd. Allexr. John Mc. Ester < no role > (in Middle)
knowing'em to be Stolen is ordered to remain
Safe ibn Gaol until the shall be discharged by
due course of Law

Robert Ogle< no role > This name instance is in a workspace.
Standing Indicted of Wilfull Murder but being
by Jury found Not of Sane Mind is ordered to
remain Safe in Gaol until he shall be discharged
by due course of Law.

Robert Poole< no role >
Farmerly Committed for Felony in the
County of Bucks is referred to his former Order
to be Sent to the Common Gaol of the Sd. County
of Bucks

John Wetherell< no role >
John Burroughs< no role >
William Watts< no role >
James Shelock< no role >
John Moores
Thomas Moores< no role > }
Formerly Attained of Several Felonies &
Burglaries & respited are ordered to remain
Safe in Gaol until they shall be discharged
by due course of Law

John Moody< no role >
Daniel Little< no role > }
Formerly Attainted of Sevl. Felonies & 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 > }
Formerly Attainted of Several 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 & receive
Judgment of Transfer to list for Seven Year
is to be kept Safe in Gaol until he shall be
discharged by due course of Law




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