Offence: Royal Offences > seditious libel
Verdict: Guilty > pleaded guilty
Punishment: Miscellaneous > fine; Corporal > pillory; Miscellaneous > sureties
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Which Tryals being over the Court proceeded to give Judgment as followeth.
Eight received Sentence of Death, viz.
Mary Corbet , for the High Treason, to be burnt to Death. Mary Corbet , for the Murder, Jane Robinson , alias Vos, Charles Close , Bernard Trevers , Hugh Kelley , Katharine Smith, and Benjamin Gander , alias Gandee, to be hanged.
Seven were Burnt in the Hand, viz.
William Charles , John Leneeve , James Warrington , Charles Tooley , William Clarks , Thomas Wyat , and Thomas Hunt .
Six to be Transported, viz.
John Don , John Frances , Richard Enos , John Wheeler , John Codle , and Lawrence Axtel .
One to be Whipt: viz. Susanna Saunders .
Three of the Women which received Sentence pleaded their Bellies, viz. Jane Robinson , Mary Corbet sentenced for the Treason, and Katharine Smith; upon whom a Jury of Women being impanelled, they gave a Verdict, that Jane Robinson was quick with Child, but that the other two were not.
Offence: Royal Offences > seditious libel
Verdict: Guilty > pleaded guilty
Punishment: Miscellaneous > fine; Corporal > pillory; Miscellaneous > sureties
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George Larkin having pleaded Guilty to an Indictment, for Printing a seditions Paper, called, Shall I, Shall I, No, No, is sentenced to pay a Fine of 20 l. stand in the Pillory , and find Sureties for his Good Behaviour a Twelve Month .
Daniel Butterman is sentenced to stand in the Pillory, and to have a Blew Apron on, by which he caloured his Cheat, and pay a Fine of 5 Nobles .
Robert Brewer to pay a Fine of a hundred Marks, and find Sureties for his Good Behaviour.
Offence: Royal Offences > seditious libel
Verdict: Guilty > pleaded guilty
Punishment: Miscellaneous > fine; Corporal > pillory; Miscellaneous > sureties
Actions: Cite this text
George Larkin having pleaded Guilty to an Indictment, for Printing a seditions Paper, called, Shall I, Shall I, No, No, is sentenced to pay a Fine of 20 l. stand in the Pillory , and find Sureties for his Good Behaviour a Twelve Month .