Middlesex Sessions:
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April 1762

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John Adams< no role > brought by Hebeas Corpus from the New Gaol
in the County of Surry Standing Indicted for Wilfull
and Corrupt Perjury in the County of Middx and
Detained on an Indictment against him for
Subormation of Perjury and on another Indictmt.
for a Conspiracy in the County of Surry And also
detained in Execution for Debt is Ordered to
remain untill he shall be discharged by due
Course of Law

Francisco Wilkins< no role > committed last Session on the Coroners
Inquisition and also Standing Indicted this
Session for the Wilfull Murder of William
Tomlin
< no role > is Ordered to remain till next Session
Indicted in London

John Wilson< no role >
Mary Hall< no role >
Ann White< no role > als Green< no role >
{Richard Tuskin< no role >
Ann< no role > his Wife }
Richard Smith< no role > }
Indicted at Hicks Hall

Rebecca Jacobs< no role >
Catherine Needs< no role > }
Standing Indicted for Private Stealing seven
shillings in Monies Numbered from the Person
of Robert Pritchell< no role > but the Indictment being
Quashed for the Insufficiency thereof are
Ordered to be discharged

Ign George Potter< no role >
Frances Bryan< no role >
Mary Holloway< no role >
Elizabeth Head< no role >
Mary Bignal< no role >
Thomas Guze< no role >
Susannah Robinson< no role >
Frances Batton< no role >
Sarah Herbert< no role >
Francis Bocardy< no role >
Catherine Teeks< no role >
Elizabeth Smith< no role >
Frances Connell< no role >
Joseph Wigelsworth< no role >
Peirce Delancy< no role >
Barberry West< no role >
Mary Rogers< no role >
Elizabeth Mayward< no role >
James Beeston< no role >
Honour Smith< no role > }
Delivered by Proclamation

John Gore< no role > Convicted last Sessions of Manslaughter and
received Judgment to be branded in the hand
and Imprisoned for the Space of three months
Is Orderd to remain until he shall be
discharged by due Course of Law




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