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19th October 1776 - 6th December 1780

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London Prisoners upon Orders.

18 Jane Jonas< no role > ,
19 William Russell< no role > ,}
Attainted in October session of felony, and received judgment
of death; but being respited, remain, Etc.

A debtor.


20 John Kippax< no role > , convicted in September session of bigamy, was fined one shilling, and
ordered to be imprisoned one year in Newgate.

21 Lea Joseph Salomons, convicted Oct. session of unlawfully setting fire to part of a wooden
chest of drawers 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 said house.
Ordered to pay a fine of 100l. and be imprisoned two years in Newgate.

22 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.

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

24 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.

25 James Creamer< no role > , attainted in May session of felony, and received judgment of death;
but being respited, remains, Etc.

26 Sarah Lynch< no role > ,
27 Jonas Parker< no role > ,
28 William Brown< no role > ,
29 Alice Bellamy< no role > ,
30 John Minsher< no role > ,}
Formerly convicted of several felonies, and ordered to be kept to
hard labour in the house of correction for the term of three
years. Remain, Etc.

31 Elizabeth Johnson< no role > ,
32 Mary Milbourn< no role > ,
33 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.

34 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 3 years.

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

36 Sarah Young< no role > , convicted in July session, 1778, of wilful and corrup perjury; and
in September session was fined 12d. and ordered to be imprisoned for 2 years.

37 John Reynolds< no role > , convicted in February session 1779, at Guildhall of an assault, was
fined 12d, Ordered to be imprisoned 12 calendar months, and find sureties for
two years.

38 Joseph Ward< no role > , convicted in September session of assaulting, beating and wounding
William Miller< no role > , one of the marshalls of the city of London , in the execution of his
office; was fined 12d. and ordered to be imprisoned 3 years, in Newgate.

39 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.

40 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.

41 John Williams< no role > ,
42 James Stoneham< no role > ,}
Attainted at the last Admiralty session of felony and piracy, and
received judgment of death. Being respited, remain, Etc.

43 George Bruce< no role > ,
44 Samuel Miller< no role > ,}
Stand charged with felony and piracy at the last Admiralty session.
Ordered to remain.




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