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19th October 1776 - 6th December 1780

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Middlesex Prisoners upon Orders.

23 John Pears< no role > , convicted in September session of felony, and judgment respited for the
opinion of the judges; and in February session received judgement of death; but
being respited, remains, Etc.

24 Mary, wife of William Spencer< no role > , attainted in January session of high treason, and re-
ceived judgment of death; but being respited, remains, Etc.

25 Thomas Dollerman< no role > , attainted in January session of felony, and received judgment of
death; but being respited, remains, Etc.

26 John Kettleby< no role > , attainted in January session of felony and robbery, and received
judgment of death. Hath since received his Majesty< no role > 's pardon, on condition of
enlisting, and continuing to serve in the Jamaica regiment; and is delivered, Etc.

27 Sarah Stilwell< no role > ,
28 Sarah Budge< no role > ,
29 James Lake< no role > ,
30 Jeremiah Hetberley< no role > ,
31 Mary Jones< no role > , otherwise Wood,
32 Lucy Johnson< no role > ,

33 Kenneth William Williams< no role > McKenzie,
otherwise William Murray< no role > ,

34 Patrick Doyle< no role > ,
35 James Major< no role > ,
36 James, otherwise Patrick Donolly,}
Attainted at several former session of felonies,
and received judgment of death; but being
respited, remain, Etc.

37 John Page< no role > , convicted in February session of petit larceny, and ordered to be
imprisoned one year.

38 Thomas Randall< no role > , committed Jan. 29, 1780, by Sir James Esdaile< no role > , Knt . and John
Walford,
< no role > Esq ; for not accounting to the vestry of St. Luke, Middlesex , for monies
received by him as one of the collectors of the poor's rate, and not paying such
money. Remains on his commitment.

39 Henry Taylor< no role > , (a prisoner for debt) remains on his detainer as a deserter.

A debtor.

40 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.

41 William Parker< no role > , committed Now. 24, 1779, by his Majesty< no role > 's Court of King's Bench ,
in execution, for certain contempts and misdemeanours; remains on his commit-
ment.

42 George Reynolds< no role > , formerly committed by his Majesty< no role > 's Court of King's Bench , remains
on his commitment.

43 Terence Sheen< no role > , otherwise Sheeby, convicted in September session of felony, was fined
on shilling, and ordered to be imprisoned one year.

44 Mary< no role > , the wise of Charles Adey< no role > , otherwise Mary Lloyd< no role > , otherwise Mary the wise 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 Judges, ordered to remain.

45 Thomas Ives< no role > , convicted in January session of grand larceny, was fined 12d, and ordered.
to be imprisoned in Newgate 12 calendar months.

46 Mary Dyer< no role > ,
47 Mary Jones< no role > ,
48 Mary Smith< no role > ,}
Convicted in Jan. session of grand larcenies, were fined 12d. each,
and ordered to be imprisoned 6 calendar months in Newgate.




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