Middlesex
Prisoners upon Orders.
25 Joseph Freeman< no role >
,
26 Grace Maddox< no role >
,
27 George Duffey< no role >
,
28 George Watson< no role >
,
29 William Lawrence< no role >
,
30 Ann Barnes< no role >
,
31 William Price< no role >
,
32 George Kennedy< no role >
,
33 George Banton< no role >
,
34 Elizabeth Breeze< no role >
,
35 Elizabeth Cox< no role >
,
36 Edward Dennis< no role >
,
37 John Morris< no role >
,
38 Richard Foster< no role >
,
39 James Buckley< no role >
,
40 Joseph Markess< no role >
, other-
wise Marquis,
41 Letitia Holland< no role >
,
42 William Avery< no role >
,
43 John Burgess< no role >
,
44 Francis Thompson< no role >
,
45 Mary, wife
of William
Spencer,< no role >
46 Christopher Burrows< no role >
,
47 John Burden< no role >
,
48 Lucy Johnson< no role >
,
49 Kenneth William Williams< no role >
MacKenzie, otherwise
William Murray< no role >
,
50 Mary Jones< no role >
, otherwise
Wood,
51 James, otherwise Patrick
Donolly,}
Formerly attainted of several felonies and robberies, and
received judgment of death; but being respited, or-
dered to remain. Are secured in New-prison
.
52 William Storey< no role >
, convicted in June Session of felony, and ordered to be imprisoned
in Newgate
one year. Is secured in New- prison
53 Catharine Walker< no role >
, otherwise Batler, convicted in September session of grand larceny,
and ordered to be imprisoned 12 calender months. Is secured in New- prison
.
54 William Rothwell< no role >
,
55 James Rothwell< no role >
,}
Committed for felony perpetrated in the county of Surry; and
in September session ordered to be sent to the common
gaol of
the said county of Surry.
56 Albert Lowe< no role >
, convicted in May session of felony, was fined 6. £8. and ordered
to be imprisoned 12 calendar months. Was set at large during the late riot;
and being retaken, is secured in New-prison
till, Etc.
57 Thomas Ives< no role >
, convicted in January session, 1780, of grand larceny, was fined 12d. and
ordered to be imprisoned one year in Newgate. Is secured in New-prison
.
Hicks's-Hall
Prisoners upon Orders.
1 James Nimmey< no role >
,
2 William Hatchman< no role >
,}
Convicted at Hicks's Hall
April 29, 1775, of a trespass and
assault
on Thomas Hurt, ordered to be imprisoned 7 years
in Newgate
.also charged with offences committed in the city of London
and
county of Middlesex
. Were set at large during the late riot; are since retaken,
and secured in New-prison
.
3 William Ransmore< no role >
, convicted in September session at Hicks's-Hall
of an assault, and
committed to be imprisoned 3 years in Newgate. Is secured in New-prison
.