Middlesex
Prisoners who remained upon Orders.
47 Thomas Ives< no role >
, convicted in January session of grand larceny, was fined 12d and ordered
to be imprisoned in Newgate 12 calendar months[Retaken, and in
Clerkenwll
-bridewell
.]
48 Mary Dyer< no role >
,
49 Mary Jones< no role >
,
50 Mary Smith< no role >
,}
Convicted in Jan, session of grand larcenies, were fined 12d, each,
and ordered to be imprisomed 6 calendar months in Newgate.
[The above Mary Dyer< no role >
is retaken, and in Woodstreet
-compter.]
Hicks's-Hall
Prisoners
who remained upon Orders,
but were, on the 6th of June, 1780, forcibly taken out of and de-
livered from the gaol of Newgate
by a most tumultuous and riotous
concourse of persons, who at the same time set fire to and destroyed
great part of the said gaol.
1 Francis Palmer< no role >
, convicted Oct. 23, 1773, at Hick's Hall
on an indictment for a
trepass, asssult, and misdemeanour, and committed to be imprisoned in Newgate
for the term of 7 years, and at the expiration thereof to enter into his own
recognizance in 2001, o 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 a indictment
against them for a trepass and assault upon one Thomas
Hurt; and ordered to be omprisoned in Newgate for the
term of 7 years.Alson charged with offences committed in the city of London
and county of Middlesex
.
5 Fesse Bates,
6 Thomas King< no role >
,
7 Richard Green< no role >
,}
Cinvicted January 17, 1778, at the quarter session of the peace
for the county of Middlesex
held at Guildhall
, Westminister
, on
and indictment for a certain misdemeanour; and ordered to be
imprisoned in Newgate for the term of 3 years.
8 Daniel Bean< no role >
,
9 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 midemeanour; and ordered to be imprisoned in Newgate for
the term of 3 Year.
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; ans ordered to be
imprisoned for the further term of one year after the expiration of the last of their
former sentence.
A debtor.
10
Antonio Ramponi< no role >
, standing indicted in May session, 1779, at Hick's-Hall
, for a
certain conspiracy, in unlawfully causing one
Bartholomew de Dominicetti< no role >
to be
indicted for felony and forgery.
A debtor.
11
Michael Green< no role >
, indicted at Hicks's-Hall
in July session, 1779, for a fraud,
Also stands convicted in London of wilful and corrupt perjury; and in December
session ordered to be set in and upon the pillory, and imprisoned one year in
Newgate.
Charged, February 26, 1780, with a certificate of an indictment found against him at
Hick's-Hall
, Feb 15, 1779, for a certain fraud, in unlawfully obtaining, under
false pretences, the sum of 14I. 14s. the proper monies of one James Burner< no role >
, with
intent to cheat and defraud him thereof; to which indictment the said Michael
Green hath not appeared, or pleaded.
12 Robert Sangster< no role >
,
13 Thomas Wallis< no role >
,}
Convicted at Hicks's-Hall
April 4, 1780, of a fraud, were ordered
to be set in and upon the pillory; and be imprisoned in Newgate
for the space of 6 months.