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22nd February 1768 - 10th May 1769

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Image 107 of 21417th February 1769


Middlesex

At the Delivery of the King's Gaol of Newgate holden for the County of Middlesex at
Justice Hall in the Old Bailey in the Suburbs of the City of London on Wednesday the
twenty second day of February in the ninth Year of the Reign for Sovereign Lord
George the third now King of Great Britain Etc and in the Year for Lord 1769

John Woodthy< no role >
George Tremble< no role > }

Attainted of Burglary & Robbery are severally Ordered to be
hanged by the neck until they are Dead

William Smithson< no role >
Convicted as an Accessary after the fact of receiving
Stolen Goods knowing' em to have been Stolen is Ordered to
be Transported to some of his Majesty's Colonies and
Plantations in America for the Term of fourteen Years

John Lewis< no role >
Thomas Baldwin< no role >
James Stead< no role >
Samuel Ford< no role >
Jonathan Dixon< no role >
Jane Spicer< no role >
John Wardin
John Currant< no role > als Corrand< no role >
Thomas Sutton< no role >
John Barfoot< no role >
William Hedges< no role >
Catherine Hussey< no role >
Joseph Ward< no role > }
Convicted of Sevl. Felonies & Grand Larcenies are
severally Ordered to be Transported to some of his
Majesty's Colonies and Plantations in America for
the Space of Seven Years

Mary Jones< no role >
George Wall< no role >
Hardal Handlan< no role >
Thomas Taylor< no role >
Mary < no role > Ux John Elston< no role > }

Convicted of sevl. Felonies & Grand Larcenies are
severally Ordered to be Branded in the hand and
Discharged

John Jones< no role >
James Pelham< no role > Comittd. by name of Tellum< no role >
Lawrence Wessells
Mary Gay< no role >
Thomas Mackaway< no role >
James Pattison< no role > }

Convicted of Petit Larceny are severally Ordered to
be openly & Publickly whipt until their Bodies are
Bloody and Discharged

Samuel Fisher< no role >
Acquitted of Forgery But being Ordered by the Court
to be prosecuted for a Fraud Is Ordered to remain
until he shall be Discharged by due Course of Law

Abraham Terrachino
Acquitted of Felony in Middx But it appearing to this Court on his Trial
that he likewise Stands charged on the Oath of Broome
Wilts on Suspicion of Stealing a quantity of Cotton his Property
And also Stands Charged on the Oaths of Saml. Swift< no role > and
another for Stealing a Portmantua a Petticoate Etc his
Property in the County of Surry Is Ordered to be sent to
the Comon Gaol of the said County of Surry

William Baynham< no role >
Charles Lockington< no role > als Lockart< no role >
Thomas Jones< no role >
Ann Jones< no role >
James Best< no role >
William Priest< no role >
Edward Flanagan< no role >
Susannah < no role > Ux Leo Delante< no role >
Mathew Stanford< no role >
Simeon Bailey< no role >
Benjamin Papps< no role >
Samuel Meers< no role >
Elizabeth Grindall< no role >
Thomas Webb< no role >
Mathew Starkey
George Decker< no role >
Bridget Dalton< no role >
Elizabeth Wilkinson< no role >
John Irish< no role > }
Acquitted of sevl. Felonies Murder [..]
Burglary & Grand Larcenies [..]
and discharged




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