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THOMAS ANDREWS
Ordinary's Accounts: Biographies of Executed Convicts, 8th March 1731
in Private and Publick. Mr. Wych constantly attended and complied with the publick Devotions, but not with such apparent Seriousness as some of the rest, and he misbehaved once or twice in Chappel. Thomas Andrews , alias Anderson , was very observant in his Devotions, and Grave. Alexander R
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THOMAS ANDREWS, Newgate
Ordinary's Accounts: Biographies of Executed Convicts, 8th March 1731
s. the 25th, of December last , received his Majesty's most Gracious Reprieve. The other Five, viz. William Maynee , Thomas Andrews , alias Anderson , William Williams
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THOMAS ANDREWS
Ordinary's Accounts: Biographies of Executed Convicts, 8th March 1731
sus, that he was truly Penitent for all his Sins, and died in Peace with all the World. George Wych , Thomas Andrews , alias Anderson , and William Williams
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Thomas Andrews, proceedingsdefend, Journeyman, Bishopsgate
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 23rd February 1732
50. Thomas Andrews , of Bishopsgate , was indicted for breaking and entering the House
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Thomas Andrews
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 23rd February 1732
Edward Dale , Thomas Andrews , and Samuel Burrard
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Thomas Andrews
Information about Documents Concerning Old Bailey Trials, 23rd February 1732
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Thomas Andrews
Information about Documents Concerning Old Bailey Trials, 23rd February 1732
63708 3708 t17320223-40 17320223 Andrews Thomas Information
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THOMAS ANDREWS
Ordinary's Accounts: Biographies of Executed Convicts, 6th March 1732
, Thomas Edwards , Edward Dale , Thomas Andrews and Samuel Burrard ; and one Woman Jane French
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THOMAS ANDREWS
Ordinary's Accounts: Biographies of Executed Convicts, 6th March 1732
, Thomas Past , Thomas Edwards , Thomas Andrews , and Samuel Burrard were order'd for Execution. I. George B
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THOMAS ANDREWS, Bishop's-Gate
Ordinary's Accounts: Biographies of Executed Convicts, 6th March 1732
he conversation of all good and virtuous People. He professed Penitence, and sometimes cried a little. He declared that he believ'd in Christ, and died in Peace with all Mankind. 4. Thomas Andrews , of Bishop's-Gate , was Indicted for breaking and entering the House of John
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THOMAS ANDREWS, Glazier kept a little Shop Soldier, Shadwell-Parish
Ordinary's Accounts: Biographies of Executed Convicts, 6th March 1732
, the Goods of John Wragg , the 17th of January last , about two in the Morning. Thomas Andrews , 23 years of Age, of honest Parents in Shadwell-Parish , was educated at Schoo
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THOMAS ANDREWS, Old Baily
Ordinary's Accounts: Biographies of Executed Convicts, 6th March 1732
House 14 l. 10 s. in Money, and two Gold Rings; George Brown (with two or three alias's to his Name) for returning from Transportation; Thomas Andrews and Edward Dale , alias Dell
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Thomas Andrews, Yeoman, Motcombe Dorset
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 8th March 1732
1732 2531204 W Thomas Andrews Yeoman Motcombe , Dorset
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Thomas Andrews
Carpenters' Company : Minute Books of Courts and Committees CC | MC, 4th April 1732
Thomas Andrews Son of Thomas Andrews of St. Olaves
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Thomas Andrews
Carpenters' Company : Minute Books of Courts and Committees CC | MC, 4th April 1732
Thomas Andrews Son of Thomas Andrews of St. Olaves in Southwarke Carpenter bound to
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Thomas Andrews
Carpenters' Company : Minute Books of Courts and Committees CC | MC, 6th March 1733
s DoŁ0:7s:6d John Euferson DoŁ0:3s:6d Thomas Andrews DoŁ0:1s:0d Ł8:15s:2d Non inrolments{ William Heacock
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Thomas Andrews
Carpenters' Company : Minute Books of Courts and Committees CC | MC, 6th March 1733
of Hornchurch in the County of Essex Sawyer bound to Thomas Andrews Citizen and Carpenter of London for seven yeares Consideracon money Nil
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Thomas Andrews, Shipwright, Saint Nicholas Deptford Kent
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 6th March 1734
1734 2531218 W Thomas Andrews Shipwright Saint Nicholas Deptfo
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Thomas Andrews
Carpenters' Company : Minute Books of Courts and Committees CC | MC, 7th January 1735
Citizen and Goldsmith of London made free Andrews Thomas Andrews son of William andrews Citizen and
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Thomas Andrews, Butcher, Petersfield Hampshire
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 8th November 1735
1735 2531228 W Thomas Andrews Butcher Petersfield , Hampshire