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

10th December 1783

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The following prisoners having been capitally convicted at former Sessionses, received his Majesty's pardon on the following conditions. viz.

To be Transported to America for life. 1.

Thomas Limpus proceedingsdefend This name instance is in set 26362636. .

To be Transported for seven years, 9.

William Blunt proceedingsdefend , John Bennyman proceedingsdefend , Joseph Abrahams proceedingsdefend , William M'Namara proceedingsdefend , Morgan Williams proceedingsdefend , Andrew Rowland proceedingsdefend , John Barker proceedingsdefend , William Glanville proceedingsdefend , Peter Williams proceedingsdefend .

Confined to hard labour on the River Thames for three years, 8.

John Wright proceedingsdefend , John Fuller proceedingsdefend , Robert Stewart proceedingsdefend , Thomas Sutton proceedingsdefend , Dennis Shahan proceedingsdefend , Richard Sharpling proceedingsdefend , Charles Stokes proceedingsdefend , Thomas Wilson, alias Henry Hart proceedingsdefend .

be fined 6 d. and Imprisoned in the House of Correction for one year, 3.

Margaret Ann Smith, alias Gibbs proceedingsdefend , Thomas Tanner proceedingsdefend .

Fined 1 s. and Imprisoned in the House of Correction for six months, 2.

Ann Farmer proceedingsdefend , and Elizabeth Jones proceedingsdefend .

To be kept to hard labour on the River Thames for the term of two years, 3.

George Shipley proceedingsdefend , William Templer proceedingsdefend , Robert Bampton proceedingsdefend .

To be kept to hard labour on the River Thames for one year, 1.

Michael Hasterly proceedingsdefend .

To serve as a soldier in the East Indies for life, 3.

John Sharman proceedingsdefend .

Pardoned, 2.

Enock Shortridge proceedingsdefend , John Taylor proceedingsdefend .




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