Old Bailey Proceedings punishment summary. Thomas Turner, James Napier, John Henry Aickles.
7th July 1784
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VerdictGuilty; Guilty
SentenceTransportation

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The Trials being ended, the Court proceeded to pass Sentence as follows:

Received sentence of death, 18.

James Stoddart , John Codd , Robert alias John Moore , Richard Edwards , James Shiers , Joseph Tuso , William Holmes , John Ponti , John Matthew Cox , alias Banbury Jack, John Foreman , Charles Culley , John Ruffler , Mary Marshall , John Shelley , alias Shirley, alias

Shirlock, Richard Middleton , and John White .

Old Bailey Proceedings supplementary material. Thomas Turner.
7th July 1784
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VerdictGuilty

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Thomas Turner , convicted in a former Sessions for stealing goods in a dwelling house, whose case was reserved for the opinion of the Judges, was also brought to the bar, and informed by Mr. Reynolds, that his case had been considered by the Judges, and that they were of opinion that he was guilty of the felony charged against him in the indictment .

Old Bailey Proceedings supplementary material. James Napier.
7th July 1784
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James Napier , convicted at the last Sessions of a highway robbery, was also put to the bar, and informed by Mr. Reynolds, that his case had been considered by the Judges, and that they were of opinion that he was guilty of the felony charged against him in the indictment .

Transported for seven years, 42.

William Butler , Andrew Goodwin , Thomas Hill, James Jackson , William Watkins , Robert Nunn , Edward Cunningham , William Stone , James Taylor , William Marney , Daniel Gilfoy , Thomas Chadwick , Nathaniel Lucas , John Wootton , Thomas Orford , James Pulett , Peter Woodcock , Nicholas English , Francis Joyce , William Cole , William Holmes , James Thompson , James Cryer , John Castle, Thomas Porter, William Hinton , James Willis , James Burley , George Barland , Peter Sampson , Charles Allen , Joseph Collins , John Richardson , William Prudence , Thomas Barker , Thomas Clements , James Morrisby , Charles Williams , Matthew James Everingham , William Ellor , and Richard Percival .

Old Bailey Proceedings supplementary material. John Henry Aickles.
7th July 1784
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John Henry Aickles , convicted at a former Sessions, whose punishment was reserved, was put to the bar, and ordered to be transported for seven years, to be computed from the time of his conviction .

To be confined to hard labour twelve months in the House of Correction, 12.

Susannah Hughes , Isabella Vere, Ann Smith , Elizabeth White , George Whiteford , Hugh Mars , Thomas Porter , Margaret Johnson , Ann Forster , Sarah Harris , John Eades , Sarah Davis .

Confined to hard labour six months in the House of Correction, 11.

Mary Wall, Mary Boydin , Ann Duff , otherwise Fielding, Margaret Hewitt, Elizabeth Jigger, Elizabeth Knox , Catherine Penny , Mary Sutton , Ann Martin , John Glaven , John Young .

To be imprisoned in Newgate twelve months and fined one shilling, 2.

Elizabeth Bicknell and Thomas Harbridge .

N. B. They were informed by the Court that if ever they were convicted of a similar offence in future, that offence will then be capital, and they will forfeit their lives.

To be imprisoned in Newgate six months, 1.

Eleanor M'Carty.

To be imprisoned in Newgate three months and fined one shilling, 1.

John Monk .

To be imprisoned one month in Newgate, 1.

Michael Fitzpatrick .

Whipped, 4.

Thomas Dennis , (twice,) Peter Corbett , John Hogan , Michael Fitzpatrick .

Old Bailey Proceedings supplementary material. Thomas Turner.
7th July 1784
Reference Numbers17840707-1
VerdictGuilty

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Thomas Turner , convicted in a former Sessions for stealing goods in a dwelling house, whose case was reserved for the opinion of the Judges, was also brought to the bar, and informed by Mr. Reynolds, that his case had been considered by the Judges, and that they were of opinion that he was guilty of the felony charged against him in the indictment .

Old Bailey Proceedings supplementary material. James Napier.
7th July 1784
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James Napier , convicted at the last Sessions of a highway robbery, was also put to the bar, and informed by Mr. Reynolds, that his case had been considered by the Judges, and that they were of opinion that he was guilty of the felony charged against him in the indictment .

Transported for seven years, 42.

Old Bailey Proceedings supplementary material. John Henry Aickles.
7th July 1784
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John Henry Aickles , convicted at a former Sessions, whose punishment was reserved, was put to the bar, and ordered to be transported for seven years, to be computed from the time of his conviction .


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