Old Bailey Proceedings:
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials
10th December 1783
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
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To be Transported for seven years, 9.
William
Blunt
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John
Bennyman
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Joseph
Abrahams
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William
M'Namara
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Morgan
Williams
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Andrew
Rowland
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John
Barker
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William
Glanville
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Peter
Williams
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Confined to hard labour on the River Thames for three years, 8.
John
Wright
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John
Fuller
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Robert
Stewart
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Thomas
Sutton
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Dennis
Shahan
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Richard
Sharpling
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Charles
Stokes
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Thomas
Wilson, alias
Henry Hart
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be fined 6 d. and Imprisoned in the House of Correction for one year, 3.
Margaret Ann
Smith, alias
Gibbs
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Thomas
Tanner
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Fined 1 s. and Imprisoned in the House of Correction for six months, 2.
Ann
Farmer
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Elizabeth
Jones
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To be kept to hard labour on the River Thames for the term of two years, 3.
George
Shipley
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William
Templer
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Robert
Bampton
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To be kept to hard labour on the River Thames for one year, 1.
Michael
Hasterly
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To serve as a soldier in the East Indies for life, 3.
John
Sharman
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Pardoned, 2.
Enock
Shortridge
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John
Taylor
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