Old Bailey Proceedings punishment summary, Richard Vauson, John Ratteray, Nicholas Beck, Thomas Passford, John Barnes, Ann Mills, Mary Batters, John Avery, Charles Hughs, John Sutton, Elizabeth Mollard, Francis Trasey, Margaret Meeka, Mary Wotten, Armington Poore, Solomon Spring, John Wyat, Elizabeth Parsons, John Overton, Henry Prosoley, Simon How, John Jackson, Arrabella Reeves, Anthony Sanderson, Henry Hurt, Tabitha Porter, Henry Woodcock, James Nichols, William Goddard, James Robins, Thomas Pursival, John Brown, John George, James Pidgley, William Goodman, Samuel Smith, Katherine Jones, John Collet, Robert Lamborn, George Emmet, William Palmer, Valentine Cogswell, John Edwards, Nicholas Salter, John Stafford, Latimore Ridley, Richard Oxden, Robert Foster, John Nelson, William Philips, Ann Hedger, Ann Wait, Peter Barbey, Nowel Gawell, George Wood, Isabella Constance, Mary Tomson, Henry Jean, Henry Howel, 10th October 1688.
The Tryals being over, the Court proceeded to give Judgment, as followeth.
3 Persons received Sentence of Death, viz.
Richard Jones for Murther; James Cary alias Jefferies for Robbing on the High-way; William Savadge for Robbing in the Kings High-way.
Old Bailey Proceedings supplementary material, Richard Vauson, John Ratteray, Nicholas Beck, 10th October 1688.
Richard Vauson John Ratteray and Nicholas Beck , Servants to the Right Honourable the Earl of Salisbury, who were tryed the last Sessions, for the Murther of one Anthony Matson , a Beadle, and found guilty of Manslaughter; Appeared in Court and Received the benefit of His Majesties most Gracious Pardon .
John Chapman , Mayor.
October the 13th. 1688.
Old Bailey Proceedings supplementary material, Thomas Passford, John Barnes, Ann Mills, Mary Batters, John Avery, Charles Hughs, John Sutton, Elizabeth Mollard, Francis Trasey, Margaret Meeka, Mary Wotten, Armington Poore, Solomon Spring, John Wyat, Elizabeth Parsons, John Overton, Henry Prosoley, Simon How, John Jackson, Arrabella Reeves, Anthony Sanderson, Henry Hurt, Tabitha Porter, Henry Woodcock, James Nichols, William Goddard, James Robins, Thomas Pursival, John Brown, John George, James Pidgley, William Goodman, Samuel Smith, Katherine Jones, John Collet, Robert Lamborn, George Emmet, William Palmer, Valentine Cogswell, John Edwards, Nicholas Salter, John Stafford, Latimore Ridley, Richard Oxden, Robert Foster, John Nelson, William Philips, Ann Hedger, Ann Wait, Peter Barbey, Nowel Gawell, George Wood, Isabella Constance, Mary Tomson, Henry Jean, Henry Howel, 10th October 1688.
His Majesties Most Gracious and Free PARDON
WAS ordered to be Pleaded by several of the former as well as the present Convicted Felons in Newgate, whose Names were called over Sucessively, which are these Under-written; which they all in General Pleaded, upon their several and respective Knees, viz.
Thomas Passford
John Barnes
Ann Mills alias Yates
Mary Batters
John Avery
Charles Hughs
John Sutton
Elizabeth Mollard
Francis Trasey
Margaret Meeka
Mary Wotten
Armington Poore
Solomon Spring
John Wyat
Elizabeth Parsons
John Overton
Henry Prosoley
Simon How
John Jackson
Arrabella Reeves
Anthony Sanderson for a Fine
Henry Hurt
Tabitha Porter
Henry Woodcock
James Nichols
William Goddard
James Robins
Thomas Pursival
John Brown ,
Highway-men.
John George .
James Pidgley
William Goodman
Samuel Smith
Katherine Jones
John Collet
Robert Lamborn
George Emmet
William Palmer
Valentine Cogswell
For Clipping.
John Edwards
Nicholas Salter
John Stafford
Latimore Ridley
Richard Oxden
For Murther.
These Under-written received the Benefit of His Majesties PARDON upon their being Arraigned.
Robert Foster
John Nelson
William Philips
Ann Hedger
Ann Wait
Peter Barbey
Nowel Gawell
George Wood
Isabella Constance
Mary Tomson
Henry Jean
Henry Howel .
AFter His Majesties Most Gracious PARDON was Read, the Court advised all those who were Pardoned, to consider how exceeding Merciful and Gracious His Majesty had shewed himself unto them; even to Save them Alive, and take them as it were out of the Jaws of a deserved Death; wishing every one of them to take good heed for the future how they spend their Precious Time; and bid them beware of falling into any the like Errors again: And urged them all to let the King's Clemency Influence them to live and lead a better Life than ever they had don before, &c.
Old Bailey Proceedings supplementary material, Richard Vauson, John Ratteray, Nicholas Beck, 10th October 1688.
Richard Vauson John Ratteray and Nicholas Beck , Servants to the Right Honourable the Earl of Salisbury, who were tryed the last Sessions, for the Murther of one Anthony Matson , a Beadle, and found guilty of Manslaughter; Appeared in Court and Received the benefit of His Majesties most Gracious Pardon .
Old Bailey Proceedings supplementary material, Thomas Passford, John Barnes, Ann Mills, Mary Batters, John Avery, Charles Hughs, John Sutton, Elizabeth Mollard, Francis Trasey, Margaret Meeka, Mary Wotten, Armington Poore, Solomon Spring, John Wyat, Elizabeth Parsons, John Overton, Henry Prosoley, Simon How, John Jackson, Arrabella Reeves, Anthony Sanderson, Henry Hurt, Tabitha Porter, Henry Woodcock, James Nichols, William Goddard, James Robins, Thomas Pursival, John Brown, John George, James Pidgley, William Goodman, Samuel Smith, Katherine Jones, John Collet, Robert Lamborn, George Emmet, William Palmer, Valentine Cogswell, John Edwards, Nicholas Salter, John Stafford, Latimore Ridley, Richard Oxden, Robert Foster, John Nelson, William Philips, Ann Hedger, Ann Wait, Peter Barbey, Nowel Gawell, George Wood, Isabella Constance, Mary Tomson, Henry Jean, Henry Howel, 10th October 1688.
His Majesties Most Gracious and Free PARDON
WAS ordered to be Pleaded by several of the former as well as the present Convicted Felons in Newgate, whose Names were called over Sucessively, which are these Under-written; which they all in General Pleaded, upon their several and respective Knees, viz.
Thomas Passford
John Barnes
Ann Mills alias Yates
Mary Batters
John Avery
Charles Hughs
John Sutton
Elizabeth Mollard
Francis Trasey
Margaret Meeka
Mary Wotten
Armington Poore
Solomon Spring
John Wyat
Elizabeth Parsons
John Overton
Henry Prosoley
Simon How
John Jackson
Arrabella Reeves
Anthony Sanderson for a Fine
Henry Hurt
Tabitha Porter
Henry Woodcock
James Nichols
William Goddard
James Robins
Thomas Pursival
John Brown ,
Highway-men.
John George .
James Pidgley
William Goodman
Samuel Smith
Katherine Jones
John Collet
Robert Lamborn
George Emmet
William Palmer
Valentine Cogswell
For Clipping.
John Edwards
Nicholas Salter
John Stafford
Latimore Ridley
Richard Oxden
For Murther.
These Under-written received the Benefit of His Majesties PARDON upon their being Arraigned.
Robert Foster
John Nelson
William Philips
Ann Hedger
Ann Wait
Peter Barbey
Nowel Gawell
George Wood
Isabella Constance
Mary Tomson
Henry Jean
Henry Howel .
AFter His Majesties Most Gracious PARDON was Read, the Court advised all those who were Pardoned, to consider how exceeding Merciful and Gracious His Majesty had shewed himself unto them; even to Save them Alive, and take them as it were out of the Jaws of a deserved Death; wishing every one of them to take good heed for the future how they spend their Precious Time; and bid them beware of falling into any the like Errors again: And urged them all to let the King's Clemency Influence them to live and lead a better Life than ever they had don before, &c.