Middlesex Sessions:
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June 1767

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Mathew Etheridge< no role >
Convicted in Febry Session of Bigamy was Ordered to
be branded in the hand & Imprisoned 6 Months also
Hanch Indicted at Westmr. Session for Assaulting &
beating Elizabeth Bicknell< no role > Widow

Edward Cator< no role >
Committed by the Court of King's Bench on a Conviction
for Seducing Artificer and Manufacterers of this
Kingdom to go into Foreign parts agst: the Stat Etc. And
Ordered to pay a Fine of £500, & be Imprisoned 12
Calendar Months and until he shall have paid
the sd. Fine Is Ordered to Remain until he shall
be discharged by due Course of Law

James Gibson< no role >
Convicted in Janry Session 1766; of Forgery & the
Verdict being found Crucial is the served for the
Opinion of the Judges Also Standing charged with
two other Indictments for forgery Is Ordered to
Remain until he shall be discharged by due Course of Law

Thomas Smith< no role >
Richard Bratton< no role >
Thomas Wise< no role > .
John Hill< no role >
Thos. Jaycock< no role > als Gaycock< no role >
als Geacock< no role >
William Griffiths< no role >
William Collins< no role >
William Pattison< no role >
Benjamin Hudson< no role > }
AcquttAttainted of Several Felonies & Robberies
and Received Judgment of Death but being
Respited are Ordered to Remain until they shall
be discharged by due Course of Law

Joseph Guy< no role > Dead

Samuel Davis< no role >
formerly Committed by the Court of Kings Bench
on An Outlawry< no role > of High Treason Is Ordered to
Remain Untill he shall be discharged by due
Course of Law

George Went< no role > als
George Went< no role > Esquire }
Dead

William Elliott< no role >
John Benham< no role >
Samuel Knock< no role >
Jacob Wood< no role > .
John Mc. Darnell< no role >
Lawrence Sweetman< no role > }
Attainted last Session of Several Felonies
Burglaries and Robbery and reced
Judgment of Death Are Ordered to
remain in Execution of their said
Judgment:




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