Middlesex
Prisoners upon Orders.
33 Peter Farrell< no role >
, committed in July session, 1769. on the Coroner's inquisition for the
wilfull murder of Owen Gough< no role >
ordered to remain.
34 Samuel Davis< no role >
, formerly committed by the Court of King's Bench
on outlawry of
high-treason, doth remain, Etc.
Stopt.
35
Thomas Cavenagh< no role >
, convicted in January session of felony, and received Judgment of
transportation for 7 years.
36 Mary Burnham< no role >
, committed last session by D. Wilmot, Esq
; on oath of Arthur
Wood< no role >
, on suspicion of robbing him of a silver watch, 4 guineas, Etc. ordered to
remain.
37, Mary Gunn< no role >
, committed last session for feloniously stealing a male child of Dorothy
Bunney< no role >
, and the apparel thereon.And detained on oath of Thomas Gregory< no role >
,
for obtaining from him 20s. with intent to defraud Hale Mason< no role >
and standing
indicted at Hicks-Hall
, remains, Etc.
38 Thomas Cook< no role >
, convicted in April session of felony, and received judgment of trans-
portation for 7 years, hath obtained his Majesty's free pardon, and is discharged.
39 Thomas Younger< no role > This name instance is in set 3659.
, convicted in April session of felony, and received judgment of trans-
portation for 7 years, was put on board the transport-vesselAnd by warrant under-
the hand of the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Rochford, one of his Majesty's Principal Se-
cretaries of State, dated July 9, 1772, remanded in order to give bail to plead
his Majesty's pardon.