Punishment: Imprisonment; Imprisonment; No Punishment > pardon; Transportation
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The Trials being ended, the Court proceeded to pass Sentence, as follows:
Received Sentence of Death, 7, viz.
Baker William - 125
Gillthorpe James - 112
Hardy Esther Jane - 107
Kenny James - 151
Lewis John - 113
Pearce Robert, alias Arnold - 113
Wiltshire Charles - 112
To be Transported for Seven Years, 23, viz.
Abrahams George - 121
Alford Richard - 110
Barton Thomas - 126, 142
Burke Andrew - 120
Collin William - 141
Doudle John - 108
Duff William - 122
Glassby William - 109
Galwin Thomas - 152
Harris Nathaniel - 144
Jackson Henry - 115
Jones Robert - 148
M'Leane James - 132
Nelson Richard - 116
Nicholls William - 138
Nicklin William - 118
Pendall William - 109
Shaw Shadrach - 136
Vaughan Edward - 138
Vinney George - 108
Watts William - 140
Whitmore Robert - 109
Wilson Thomas - 124
To be imprisoned 18 Months, 1, viz.
To be imprisoned Twelve Months, 9, viz.
Simon Samuel , John Tomlinson , David Jones , Phebe Horn , Joseph Cooke , Walter Wiggins , Catherine Dunbar (fined 1 s.), Elizabeth Bates (fined 1 s.), Mary Patten (fined 1 s.).
To be imprisoned Six Months, 3, viz.
Robert Ayres (fined 1 s.), Thomas Harrod , John Ravenhill .
To be imprisoned One Month, 1, viz.
To be imprisoned One Week, 1, viz.
To be Whipped, 11, viz.
Richard Warren , Peter Millar , Thomas Price , Thomas Wyatt , Edward Moulton , Thomas West , George Harris , John Simmons , David Jones , William Smith , John Ravenhill .
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Mary Smith and Mary Thompson , who were under orders for Transportation, were put to the bar, and the former ordered to be imprisoned Seven Months , the latter Six Months .
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The following Convicts (Respites) were put to the Bar, and informed that his Majesty had been graciously pleased to extend to them his Royal Mercy, on condition of their being transported during the Term of their natural Lives.
Benjamin Coleman, alias Coburne
William Underwood, alias Whitaker
William Davis, alias Robert Hudson
N. B. Jones, on the usual question,
"Will you accept of his Majesty's mercy, on condition of being transported for the term of your natural life?" refused, and declared he would rather die than go to sea to be starved to death; hereupon Mr. Recorder cautioned the prisoner, and advised a speedy alteration of his obstinate resolve; by observing to him, that he might expect a speedy execution of his former sentence, if he persisted in his obstinacy. He was taken from the bar, and brought up after the business of the Court was settled; he still continuing obstinate, was remanded to his former sentence, and to be confined in a solitary cell.
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Mary Smith and Mary Thompson , who were under orders for Transportation, were put to the bar, and the former ordered to be imprisoned Seven Months , the latter Six Months .
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The following Convicts (Respites) were put to the Bar, and informed that his Majesty had been graciously pleased to extend to them his Royal Mercy, on condition of their being transported during the Term of their natural Lives.
Benjamin Coleman, alias Coburne
William Underwood, alias Whitaker
William Davis, alias Robert Hudson
N. B. Jones, on the usual question,
"Will you accept of his Majesty's mercy, on condition of being transported for the term of your natural life?" refused, and declared he would rather die than go to sea to be starved to death; hereupon Mr. Recorder cautioned the prisoner, and advised a speedy alteration of his obstinate resolve; by observing to him, that he might expect a speedy execution of his former sentence, if he persisted in his obstinacy. He was taken from the bar, and brought up after the business of the Court was settled; he still continuing obstinate, was remanded to his former sentence, and to be confined in a solitary cell.