Reference Number | s16901210-1 |
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Sentence | No Punishment > pardon; No Punishment > pardon; Transportation |
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The Trials being over to Saturday, the Court adjourned till Wednesday Morning at what Time being set they proceeded to Judgment. Burnt in the Hand 9 viz.
Joseph Meed , alias Smith, F. P. Samuel Chaplain , John Davis. W. W. George Ferraur , George Brett , Anne Batton T. H.
Received Sentences of Death, 22. viz.
William Jones Elizabeth Trant , Bartholomew Mumford, Francis Yates Richard James , George Hutton, A. C. John Benner, alias Freeman, Sarah Cane, Thomas Diggs, Elizabeth Mackdonnel , Charles Wells , Peter Healy , Constance Wainright Mary Jones , Ann Herreford Ann Yates , John Raye John Harris , Benjamin Harvy, Sir John Johnson , and John Browning : The latter upon a Conviction of a former Sessions for the Murther of Samuel Jackson, and William York , being found guilty upon a special Verdict was respited to the near Sessions, in order to the Determination of the said Verdict by the of the Judges.
Ordered for Transportation.
John Person and Francis Luchfield was far aside till the ensuing Sessions. Sentenced to be 6, viz.
William comb, John Yates , A.S. John Wright , Joyce Fletcher Henry Abby : These was Committed the walls in Middlesex, from Newgate to Holbourn Bars and those who committed the facts in London, from Newgate to Aldgate.
Robert Jones , the Warder was fined 100 l. and in find Seventies for the good Behaviour.
Of the Women condemned.
A. C. Sarah Cane and Elizabeth Trant pleaded their Beffies, yet only the former was found to be quick with Child.
Reference Number | s16901210-1 |
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Sentence | No Punishment > pardon; No Punishment > pardon; Transportation |
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After Judgment was given, the following Persons formerly convicted, pleaded Their Majesties most gracious Pardon on their it knees, Viz. Richard Mereday a free Pardon , John Lowbridg, alias Spencer . Jane Eaton , Ann Henderson , Richard Eaton , Ann Braseby , and Henry Chaulk . conditionally for Transportation .
Reference Number | s16901210-1 |
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Sentence | No Punishment > pardon; No Punishment > pardon; Transportation |
Actions | Cite this text Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, version 8.0, 04 October 2023), December 1690 (s16901210-1). | Print-friendly version | Report an error |
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After Judgment was given, the following Persons formerly convicted, pleaded Their Majesties most gracious Pardon on their it knees, Viz. Richard Mereday a free Pardon , John Lowbridg, alias Spencer . Jane Eaton , Ann Henderson , Richard Eaton , Ann Braseby , and Henry Chaulk . conditionally for Transportation .