Middlesex
Prisoners upon Orders.
38 John Newham< no role >
, remains on his former order to be sent to the common
gaol of the
county of Lincoln.
Term remitted.
39
John Short< no role >
,
40
Terence Sheen< no role >
, other-
wise Sheeby,}
Convicted in Sept. session of felony, were fined one shilling each,
and ordered to be imprisoned for the space of one year
in Newgate
.
41 Mary, the wife of Charles Adey< no role >
, otherwise Mary Lloyd< no role >
, otherwise Mary the wife of
Frederick Farmilo< no role >
, standing indicted for the wilful murder of William Barnett< no role >
; and
on her trial for the same, the jury having found a verdict specially subject to the
opinion of the judges, ordered to remain.
42 John Pears< no role >
, convicted in Sept. session of stealing a black mare the property of Samuel
Finch; but his judgment being respited for the opinion of the judges, ordered to remain.
43 John Vincent< no role >
, convicted in Aprill session of feloniously killing and slaying Jane Dollard< no role >
,
spinster
, was branded, and ordered to be imprisoned one year.
44 Thomas Ives< no role >
, convicted last session of grand larceny, was fined 12d. and ordered to be
imprisoned in Newgate 12 calendar months.
45 Mary Dyer< no role >
,
46 Mary Jones< no role >
,
47 Mary Smith< no role >
,}
Convicted last session of grand larcenies, were fined 12d. each, and
ordered to be imprisoned 6 calendar months in Newgate.
Hicks's
-Hall Prisoners remaining upon Orders.
1 Francis Palmer< no role >
, convicted Oct. 23, 1773, at Hicks's Hall
, on an indictment for a
trespass
, assault, and misdemeanour, and commited to be imprisoned in Newgate
for 7 years, and at the expiration thereof to enter into his own recognizance in
200l. to keep the peace, Etc. for 7 years.
2 John Taylor< no role >
,
3 William Hatchman< no role >
,
4 James Nimmey< no role >
,}
Convicted April 29, 1775, at Hicks's-Hall
, on an indictment
against them for a certain riot and assault upon one Thomas
Hurt; and ordered to be imprisoned in Newgate for the
term of 7 years.
5 John Morris< no role >
,
6 Joseph Ephraims< no role >
,
7 Arthur Levy< no role >
,
8 Abraham Isaacs< no role >
,
9 Thomas Hartman< no role >
,}
Convicted April 29, 1775, at Hicks's-Hall
, as above; and or-
dered to be imprisoned as above for the term of 5 years.
10 Jeffe Bates< no role >
,
11 Thomas King< no role >
,
12 Richard Green< no role >
,}
Convicted January 17, 1778, at the quarter session of the peace
for the county of Middlesex
held at Guildhall
, Westminster
; on
an indictment for a certain misdemeanour; and ordered to be
imprisoned in Newgate for the term of 3 years.
13 Daniel Bean< no role >
,
14 John Cox< no role >
,}
Convicted February 21, 1778, at the session of the peace for the
county of Middlesex
held at Guildhall
, Westminster
, on an indict-
ment for a certain misdemeanour; and ordered to be imprisoned in Newgate for
the term of 3 years.
Also convicted on another indictment for a certain misdemeanour; and ordered to be
imprisoned for the further term of 3 years after the expiration of their former sentence.
Also convicted on another indictment for a certain misdemeanour; and ordered to be
imprisoned for the further term of one year after the expiration of the last of their
former sentences.
A debtor.
15
Antonio Ramponi< no role >
, standing indicted in May session, 1779, at Hicks's-Hall
, for a
certain conspiracy, in unlawfully causing one
Bartholomew de Dominicetti< no role >
to be
indicted for felony and forgery. Remains, Etc.
A debtor.
16
Michael Green< no role >
, indicted at Hicks's Hall
in July session, 1779, of a fraud, remains, Etc.
Also indicted in London for wilful and corrupt perjury, and convicted thereof; and in
December session ordered to be set in and upon the pillory, and imprisoned one
year in Newgate.