Old Bailey Proceedings:
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials
25th February 1756
The trials being ended, the court proceeded to give judgment as follows:
Received sentence of death 2.
John
Parkin
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and
John
Watherall
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.
Transported for seven years 27.
Sarah
Palmer
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,
Samuel
Toy
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,
John
Ayres
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,
Abraham
Izzard
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,
Daniel
Brasel
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,
George
White
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,
John
Fuller
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, Higham Levi,
Mary
Speed
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,
William
Logan
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,
Elizabeth
Gill
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.
Philip
Trevis
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,
John
Wigmore
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, John Peess,
Mary
Kingston
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,
Richard
Harvey
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,
Henry
Horne
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,
Winifred
Quin
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,
John
Wood
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,
Elizabeth
Brown
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,
John
Nevil
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, Mary Townley,
Lewis
Rowseir
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,
Richard
Sampson
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, Elizabeth Royston,
Sarah
Lee
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, and Honor Castellow.
Sentence Respited 1.
Benjamin
Rimmer
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.
To be branded 1.
Elizabeth
Watkins
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.
Stephen
Macdaniel
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,
John
Berry
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,
James
Eagan
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, otherwise Gahagan, and
James
Salmon
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, to be imprisoned in Newgate for the term of seven years; and in that time to be each of them set in the pillory twice, in the manner following; Macdaniel and Berry in Holbourn, near Hatton-Garden; Eagan and Salmon in the middle of Smithfield. Afterwards Macdaniel and Berry at the end of King-Street, Cheapside; and Eagan and Salmon again in Fleet-Street, near Fetter-Lane end; and at the expiration of that time to find sureties for their good behaviour for three years, and to pay a fine of one mark each.
Thomas
Broadhurst
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and
Christopher
Wade
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, capitally convicted in December sessions, and
Alexander
Tompson
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and
John
Boswell
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, capitally convicted in January sessions, were executed on Monday the 13th of February.
William
Rutherford
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and
Andrew
Brinkworth
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died in Newgate before the Report was made.
Stephen Macdaniel,
John
Berry
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,
James
Eagan
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, otherwise Gahagan, and James Salmon, have each once stood on the pillory, viz. Macdaniel and Berry near Hatton-Garden, on Friday the 5th of this instant March: and Eagan and Salmon in Smithfield on Monday the 8th.