Middlesex
Prisoners upon Orders.
1 John Benfield< no role >
,
2 William Turley< no role >
,}
Attainted last session of high treason, and received judgment
of death.
3 Mary, wife
of Spencer Williams< no role >
, attainted last session of high treason, and received judg-
ment to be drawn on an hurdle
to the place of execution, and burned with fire,
until she be dead.
4 John Franque< no role >
, otherwise
Franks,
5 John McCormick< no role >
,
6 Thomas Dolleman< no role >
,
7 John Kettleby< no role >
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Attainted last session of several robberies, burglary and
felony, and received judgment of death.
A debtor.
8
David Brown< no role >
Dignan, brought from on board the
Justitia Hulk< no role >
, Jan. 1, 1780, by
his Majesty< no role >
's order, remains, Etc.
9 John Gray< no role >
, committed last session after the grand inquest were discharged, charged,
on oath of Catherine Hobday and another, for stealing from her person a silver
watch, the property unknown; ordered to remain.
10 Thomas Collins< no role >
, from New-prison
, committed by Sir John Fielding< no role >
, Knt
. and Wm.
Addington, Esq
; for felony perpetrated in the county of Bedford; and last session
ordered to be sent to the common
gaol of the said county of Bedford.
11 Peter Sitten< no role >
,
12 John Tan< no role >
,}
Committed last session after the petit jury was discharged, standing
indicted for burglary in the house of Elizabeth Day< no role >
, widow
, and
stealing 3 silver tea spoons, 8 yards of printed cotton, and 4 guineas: Ordered to
remain. Are since bailed, and discharged, on habeas corpus in his Majesty< no role >
's
court of King's Bench
.
Executed.
{13
William Kent< no role >
,
14
Hugh Mulvey< no role >
,
15
John Wiley< no role >
,
16
John Woodmore< no role >
,
Pard. and disch.
17
Benjamin Fetter< no role >
,}
Attainted in December session of robbery and burglary, and
received judgment of death.
18 Sarah Stilwell< no role >
,
19 Sarah Budge< no role >
,
2 James Lake< no role >
,
21 Jeremiah Hetherley< no role >
,
22 Mary Jones< no role >
, otherwise Wood,
23 Lucy Johnson< no role >
,
24 Kenneth William Williams< no role >
McKenzie,
otherwise William Murray< no role >
,
25 Patrick Doyle< no role >
,
26 James Major< no role >
,
27 James, otherwise Patrick Donolly,}
Attainted at several former sessions of felonies,
and received judgment of death, but being
respited, remain, Etc.
28 Thomas Pevett< no role >
,
29 James Davis< no role >
,
Pard. and disch.
30
Richard Mealing< no role >
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Remain on their order to be sent to hard labour in raising sand,
soil, Etc. on the river Thames
.
31 Henry Taylor< no role >
, (a prisoner for debt) detained Nov. 9, 1779, by J. Durden, Esq
; for
being a deferter from the regiment of foot commanded by Col. Stuart; remains, Etc.
32 William Parker< no role >
, committed Oct.24, 1779, by his Majesty< no role >
's Court of King's Bench
,
in execution, on a conviction for certain trespasses, contempts, and misdemeanours;
remains on his commitment.
33 George Reynolds< no role >
, formerly committed by his Majesty< no role >
's Court of King's Bench
, remains
on his commitment.
34 Mary Dyson< no role >
,
35 Eleanor Todd< no role >
,
36 Jane Palmer< no role >
,
37 Elizabeth Smith< no role >
,}
Remain on their former order to the ent to the common
gaol
of the county of Surry.