Old Bailey Proceedings:
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials

4th December 1728

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Currently Held: Harvard University Library

LL ref: s17281204-1




The Trials being ended, the Court proceeded to give Judgment as follows:

Receiv'd Sentence of Death 1.

Judith Holloway < no role > .

Burnt in the Hand 6.

Ann Bark proceedingsdefend , John Lefever proceedingsdefend and Sarah Bricklow proceedingsdefend , (formerly convicted of several Felonies,) Thomas Dams < no role > and Captain Otway, both for Manslaughter, and Charles Chedrue < no role > for a Felony.

Paul Kerney < no role > This name instance is in set 356356. , for a Misdemeanor, to stand on the Pillory, at the Royal-Exchange-Gate, and to lay in Goal, till he has paid a Fine of 50 l.

Transportation 43.

Margaret Wilkinson < no role > , George Gray < no role > , Benjamin Kennet < no role > , John Fisher < no role > , William Holmes < no role > , Paul Hubbard < no role > , James Gowen < no role > , Sarah Tavernor < no role > , William Ives < no role > , John Francis < no role > , William Butsel < no role > , John Dart < no role > John Pedder < no role > , Jane Watson < no role > , James Emmery < no role > , William Rambet < no role > , Edward Williams < no role > , Thomas Powel < no role > , Mary Walker < no role > , Mary Allen < no role > , Samuel Gray < no role > , John Holland < no role > , Sarah Hoskins < no role > , Elizabeth Hammond < no role > , Joseph Clutterbuck < no role > , William Matthews < no role > , John Butterfield < no role > , John Ayres < no role > , Margaret Kemp < no role > , Elizabeth Howard < no role > , Mary Weaks < no role > , Rachael Cow < no role > , Matthew Handsir < no role > , John Griffin < no role > , Thomas Meads < no role > , Michael Conally < no role > , Thomas Vincint < no role > , John Clark < no role > , John Evans < no role > , Francis Mayson < no role > , Francis Barrow < no role > , John Stephens < no role > , Thomas Jones < no role > .

Katharine Scriven and Susan Johnson < no role > , to be whipp'd.




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