Old Bailey Proceedings:
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials
29th June 1692
One Cole being lately Apprehended for the Murther of Dr. Clench, was ordered to remain to answer the same next Sessions.
Edward
Francis
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the Black, who was Tryed some time since, and Fined ten Groats, was ordered to be Discharged paying his Fine.
One
John
Hall
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a Notorious Highway-Man, was ordered to Remain; so was one
Robert
Adderton
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an old Offender.
One
William
Titcomb
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a Young Man, was Discharged, no proof coming against him for Marrying two Wives.
Daniel
Brett
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and
Giles
Wilcox
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, Ministers, who were committed for High-Treason, were order'd to apply themselves to the Lord Chief Justice.
Robert
Ingram
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, for coming into England out of France, without their Majesties Licence, was ordered to apply himself to the Right Honourable the Earl of Nottingham for Bail.
Sir
Solomon
Swaile
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committed upon suspicion of High-Treason, moved by his Counsel to be Discharged or admitted to Bail, was referred to the Lord Chief Justice of England.
Major Culliford Committed for High-Treason, was ordered to remain till further Orders.
Knevet
Hastings
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and
Edward
Rigbey
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, having the usual Oaths of Fidelity to the present King and Queen tendred to them, refused it, and only submitted to the Test, made in the Reign of King Charles the First, concerning Transubstantiation, so they gave Bail for their good Behaviour till such time they shall take the Oaths aforesaid.
The Tryals being over, the Court gave Sentence as followeth:
Burnt in the Hand, 21.
James Lereen, Joseph Drowster, William Smith, James White, William Blathwait, (a former Convict) Katherine Davis, Nichalos Legg, Nath, Williams, Anne Hazlewood, Mary Griffeth, Susannah Clark, Dorothy Wright, Ruth Herne, Anne Wilkinson, Mary Mullinax, Sarah Burrowes, Anne Nash, Elisabeth Williams, Elisa. Fisher. Grace Dempsey and Anne Sympson, former Convicts.
Persons received Sentence of Death, 5.
John Algood, Richard Johnson, Samuel Hurley: Ruth Phillips, Condemned to be Burnt, but found Quick with Child, William Blackford.
To be Transported, 2.
Edward Kallaway and Elisabeth Lee.
To be Whipt, 4.
Margaret James, John Valentine, Elisabeth Landale, and Hannah Mayle.
Fined as followeth.
James Hicton fined 5 l. and ordered to find Sureties for his good Behavior.
William Coney fined 50 l. to find Sureties, and to stand committed till all be performed.
John Alden being Poor and Insufficient to pay a Fine, was ordered to be set in the Pillory on Thursday next at Charing-Cross; and after that to find good Sureties.