Ordinary of Newgate Prison:
Ordinary's Accounts: Biographies of Executed Convicts

27th May 1712

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2nd May 1712


THE Whole Lives, and Conversation, Birth, Parentage and Educations of Jeremiah Clark< no role > , and Thomas Browning< no role > , who was Executed at Tyburn , on Tuesday the 27th . O May, 1712.

AT the Sessions held at the Old Baily , on Wednesday April 30 th , and Thursday and Fryday being the 1 and 2d Days of May , their was Seven Person Condemn'd, five whereof was Repriv'd, and two was ordered to be Executed, viz Thomas Rawson< no role > , alis Browning< no role > , and Jeremiah Clark< no role > .

Thomas Rowson< no role > alis Browning< no role > , Aged 24 Years born at Cambridg , his Father was a Butcher, who afterwards came to sel meat in Spittlefields Market, and bound this his Son Aprentice to one Mr. Will on an eminent Tripe Man living at the corner of old Street over against the Charter-house Garding wall where he served six years of his time without committing any crime, other ways then what is incedent to youth not wronging his said Master and Mistris b Behaved himself indiferently to them and to all his fellow Servants, at length he grew something head strong and Proegal, and his Master indureing to admonish him, he instead of imbraceing his Honest Perswasions in observing his duty and business better, he resented his seasonable advice so ill that he went away from his said Master, who got a Warrant to retake him, upon which he was sent to New Prison, afterwards he got aquainted with ill company




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