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

25th February 1756

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Currently Held: Harvard University Library

LL ref: s17560225-1




The trials being ended, the court proceeded to give judgment as follows:

Received sentence of death 2.

John Parkin < no role > and John Watherall < no role > .

Transported for seven years 27.

Sarah Palmer < no role > , Samuel Toy < no role > , John Ayres < no role > , Abraham Izzard < no role > , Daniel Brasel < no role > This name instance is in set 1193. , George White < no role > , John Fuller < no role > , Higham Levi, Mary Speed < no role > , William Logan < no role > , Elizabeth Gill < no role > . Philip Trevis < no role > , John Wigmore < no role > , John Peess, Mary Kingston < no role > , Richard Harvey < no role > , Henry Horne < no role > , Winifred Quin < no role > , John Wood < no role > , Elizabeth Brown < no role > , John Nevil < no role > , Mary Townley, Lewis Rowseir < no role > , Richard Sampson < no role > , Elizabeth Royston, Sarah Lee < no role > , and Honor Castellow.

Sentence Respited 1.

Benjamin Rimmer < no role > .

To be branded 1.

Elizabeth Watkins < no role > .

Stephen Macdaniel < no role > This name instance is in set 243003578. , John Berry < no role > This name instance is in set 3516. , James Eagan < no role > , otherwise Gahagan, and James Salmon < no role > , 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 proceedingsdefend and Christopher Wade proceedingsdefend , capitally convicted in December sessions, and Alexander Tompson proceedingsdefend and John Boswell proceedingsdefend , capitally convicted in January sessions, were executed on Monday the 13th of February.

William Rutherford < no role > and Andrew Brinkworth < no role > died in Newgate before the Report was made.

Stephen Macdaniel, John Berry < no role > , James Eagan < no role > , 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.




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