Old Bailey Sessions:
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1770

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Image 99 of 45822nd February 1770


Margaret Holland< no role >
Thomas Blunt< no role >
Elizth. < no role > Ux Simon Todd< no role >
Elizabeth Bailey< no role >
Sarah Jones< no role > }
Convd. of Petit Larceny are severally Ordered to be
openly and Publickly whipt until their Bodies are
Bloody and then be Discharged

John Jefferies< no role >
John Peterson< no role >
Elizth. < no role > Ux William Voice< no role >
Mary < no role > Ux William Gomus
Peter Price< no role >
Jane Mc.Cloud< no role >
Daniel Rooke< no role >
James Whaley< no role >
Elizabeth Crook< no role >
James Smith< no role >
Thomas Abel< no role >
John Growcon< no role >
Mary Griffiths< no role >
Michael Mc.Mahon< no role >
John Evans< no role >
Frances Shepherd< no role >
William Woodward< no role >
Susannah Maclaine< no role >
Litchfield Gromant< no role >
John Bennett< no role >
Ann Ux. James Beal< no role >
David Collins< no role >
Thomas Smith< no role >
Samuel Barton< no role >
Clement Harris< no role >
John Irwin< no role >
Edward Gregory< no role >

a debtor

John Jennings< no role >
Philip Edwards< no role >

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Susannah Bonningham< no role > }
Acquitted of Sevl. Felonies Burglary Murders
and Grand Larcenies and discharged

James Anderson< no role >

DD P pel

Mathew Martin< no role > }
Indicted in London

Elizabeth Morris< no role > This name instance is in set 1336.
Mary Sharpling< no role >
John Trew< no role >
Margaret Naire< no role >
Mary Loyd< no role >
Elizabeth Dailey< no role >
James Meckham< no role > }
Indicted at Hicks Hall

No Prosecution

{
Peter Conoway< no role >
Elizabeth Lord< no role >
John Bredcutt
Mary Pagelas< no role >
Benjamin Dye< no role >
Susanna Maclaine< no role >
Samuel Roberts< no role >
Mary Bluteau< no role >
Ann Wells< no role >
Alexander Campbell< no role >
Ann Collins< no role >
James Meekin< no role >

Fohar

JosephLeviston}
Discharged by Proclamation

Turpin Mason< no role >
Convicted before Sir Jno. Fielding< no role > Knt. on Oath of Thomas
Nuthall
< no role > Esqr. & others for fel killing two follow deer on his Maties chas.
of Enfield with or the consent of his Matred Etc. and thereby for feited the
Sum of £60 Etc. was Committed to be Imprisoned for the Space
of one whole Year & within that time to be set in the Pilory in the
Market Town of Enfield Etc. Is Ordered to remain until he
Shall be discharged by due Course of Law




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