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19th October 1776 - 6th December 1780

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London Prisoners upon Orders.

20 Sarah Stewart< no role > ,
21 Ann Kingstand< no role > ,
22 Margaret Mann< no role > ,
23 Ann Athey< no role > ,}
Convicted in September session of grand larceny, and ordered to
be whipt and imprisoned in Newgate 6 calender months.

24 Charles Wigg< no role > , referred to his former order to be kept to hard labour on the river Thames .

25 Lea Joseph Salomons, convicted Oct. session on unlawfully setting fire to par of wooden
chest of drawer and a wooden chest, in a room in the house of John Bosworth< no role > ,
doctor in divinity, where she was tenant, with intent to set fire to the house, Etc.
Ordered to pay a fine of 100l. and be imprisoned two years in Newgate.

26 Robert Parsons< no role > , convicted in October session of assaulting Richard Downes< no role > , was
fined 12d. and ordered to be imprisoned in Newgate 3 years.

27 Richard Harper< no role > , convicted in July session of feloniously coining and counterfeiting
an halfpenny, was branded, and ordered to be impriosoned in Newgate one year.

28 Christopher Foley< no role > , formerly attainted of high treason, and received judgment of
death, was respited; and in July session ordered to be kept to hard labour in the
house of correction for the term of 5 years.

29 Richard Hutton< no role > ,
30 James Creamer< no role > ,
31 Thomas Williams< no role > ,}
Attainted in May session of felonies, and received judgment of
death; but being respited, remain, Etc.

32 William Stenson< no role > , formerly convicted of felony, was branded, and ordered to be im-
prisoned one year in Newgate.

33 Mary ?Junque,
34 Mary Smith< no role > ,}
Formerly convicted of felonies, and ordered to be kept to hard labour
in the house of correction for the term of one year.

35 Sarah Lynch< no role > ,
36 Jonas Parker< no role > ,
37 William Brown< no role > ,
38 Alice Bellamy< no role > ,
39 John Minisher< no role > ,}
Formerly convicted of felonies, and ordered to be kept to hard
labour in the house of correction for the term of three years.
Remain, Etc.

40 Elizabeth Johnson< no role > ,
41 Mary Milbourn< no role > ,
42 Mary Garroway< no role > ,}
Formerly convicted of felony, and received judgment to be kept
to hard labour in the house of correction for the term of
5 years.

43 Elizabeth Hart< no role > , formerly attainted of felony, and received judgment of death:
Hath since received his Majesty< no role > 's mercy on condition of being kept to hard
labour in the house of correction for the term of 3 years. Remains, Etc.

44 William Dawson< no role > , convicted in June session, 1778, of a misdemeanor; ordered to be
kept to hard labour in the house of correction for 3 years.

45 Sarah Young< no role > , convicted in September session, 1778, of wilful and corrupt perjury,
was fined 12d. and ordered to be imprisoned 2 years.

46 John Reynolds< no role > ,
47 Wright Stagg< no role > ,}
Convicted in February session at Guildhall of assaults, were fined
12d. each, and ordered to be imprisoned 12 calendar months.

48 William Ellis< no role > ,

Deliver'd.

49 George Bartington< no role > ,
50 James Grant< no role > ,}
Convicted in Sept. session at Guildhall of assaulting, beating, and
wounding William Miller< no role > , one of the marshals of the city of
London, in the execution of his office, were fined 12d. each,
and ordered to be imprisoned 5 years in Newgate.Have since received his Majesty< no role > 's
pardon, on condition of their entering, and continuing to serve in the East-Indies .

51 Joseph Ward< no role > , convicted in September session of assaulting, beating and wounding
William Miller< no role > , one of the marshals of the city of London , in the execution of his
office; was fined 12d. and ordered to be imprisoned 5 years in Newgate.

52 Sarah Goodye< no role > , convicted in Sept. session of unlawfully uttering a false and counterfeit six
pence, knowing the same to be false and counterfeit; having at the same time in
her custody a false and counterfeit shilling. Ordered to be imprisoned in Newgate
one year, and find sureties for two years.

53 Mary Cunningham< no role > , convicted in September session of unlawfully uttering a false and
counterfeit shilling, knowing the same to be false and counterfeit: Ordered to be
imprisoned in Newgate 6 months, and find sureties for 6 months.




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