Middlesex Sessions:
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October 1767

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Robert Battin< no role > Dead

William Tomlin< no role >
Thomas Williams< no role > }
Comitted list Session for diverse Felonies per petrated
in the County of Essex . are Ordered to be sent to the Common
Gaol of the sd. County of Essex

Patrick Hanlon< no role >
Detained as an Evidence agt. Wm. Teralin< no role > for a Felony
perpetrated in the County of Essex is Ordered to be sent
to the Comon Gaol of the sd. County of Essex

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Thomas Dawson< no role >
Convicted of Felony & reced Judgmt. of Transportation
for Seven Years is Ordered to remain until he Shall
be discharged by due Course of Law

George Cooper< no role >
[..] Convicted of Felony erecd find & next
of Transpr. for 7years having obtained his Majestys free
[..] ordered to be discharged

Margaret Green< no role >
Comitted in June Session as an Evidence agt. James
Pearson
< no role > otherwise Charles Pleasants< no role > for a forgery
perpetrated in the County of Derby is Ordered to be
to the Comon Gaol of the sd. County of Derby

Edward Cator< no role >
Comitted by the Court of King's Bench on a Conviction
for Seducing Artficers & Manufacturers of this Kingdom
to go into foreign parts agt. the statute & Ordered to
pay a Fine of £500. & be Imprisoned twelve calendar
Months & until he shall have paid his Fine Is Ordered
to remain until Etc

James Gibson< no role >
Convicted in Janry Session 1766 of Forgery & the Verdict
being found Special is referred for the Opinion of the
Judges Also Standing [..] with two other Indictmts. for forgery
Is Ordered to remain until he shall be discharged
by due Course of Law

Samuel Davis< no role >
formerly Comitted by the Court of King's Bench on a
Outlawry of High Treason Is Ordered to remain
until he shall be discharged by due Course of Law

Thomas Jaycocks< no role >
formerly Attainted of Felony & reced Judgment of
Death unto whom has Majesty hath since been pleasd
to grant him his pardon on Condition of his Transporting
himself for the Term of fourteen Years Is Ordered
to remain until he shall be so Transported




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