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The Sessions being ended, the Court proceeded to give Judgment a follows:
Received sentence of Death. 25. viz.
John Hayes , George Reynolds , Joseph Banning , James Connell , William Lawes , James Duncan , James Rowe , George Nugent , William Burke , William Barnes , Richard Silvester , otherwise called Jack the Gardener, Amos Rowsell , James Mosdell , James Lewis , William Hayward , John Clayton , otherwise called Paddy Oyster , William Moore , Thomas Browning , Thomas Winderbank , John Ashborne , Joseph Wood , Benjamin Howell , Patrick Coffel , William Beer , John Lloyd , otherwise Jones.
Transported for seven years. 57. viz.
Alexander Elder , Thomas Smith , (to Africa) Thomas Mead , Francis Groome , Elizabeth Dalton , John Bloomberg , William Fox , William Hughes , Cornelius Collins , Joseph Newland , Joseph Jackson , Francis Sanders , William Richardson , Charles Clark , (Africa), Jane Creek, Joseph Merchant , John Thompson , James Laurence , Thomas Broome , John Harris , William Deadross , (Africa), John Brown, John Goddard , Martin Stephens , Thomas Brownett , John Brentwood , Robert Chambers , John Dixon , James Horton , Samuel Poole , John Farmer , Thomas Blackhall , William Gray , John Brown, John Myers , George Spoonley , John Lewis , Thomas Tipping , William Harborne , John Dixon , Thomas Probart , Edward Davis , James Randall , alias Richardson, Jane Langley , Mary Finn , John Wilson , George Sando , John Hicks , James Lynch , Robert Spencer , George Davis , Abraham Dawson , Thomas Underwood , John Marshall , Robert Cane , William Goldsmith , John Cass .
To be confined to hard labour twelve months in the House of Correction. 6.
Lydia Kenneley , Harriet Miller , Isabella Hall, Ann Gibson , Sarah Blackburn , Thomas Lewington .
To be confined to hard labour six months in the House of Correction. 20.
Mary Freelove , Robert Holmes , Elizabeth Bland , William Simmons , Thomas Harrison , John Clark , James Miller , Hannah Dart , John Neale , Martha Fisher , Sarah Cooper , Michael Young , John Dixon , Mary Parker , Henry Shepherd , Mary Hymer , Richard Marney , Jeremiah Murphy , Stephen Thomas , William Cunningham .
To be imprisoned three years in Newgate. 1.
To be imprisoned six months in Newgate. 1.
To be imprisoned three months in Newgate. 1.
To be Whipped. 18.
John Harris , (twice) Charles Cooper , (twice) William Mason , William Hands , Thomas Frost , John Peeston , John Mills , (twice) Alexander Bell , James Miller , Terence Tiney alias Terry, Walter Kelly , John August , Richard Marney , Jeremiah Murphy , Stephen Thomas , Thomas Lewington , Roger Sweetman , (twice) Michael Bradley .
Fined 1 s. 6.
John Fray , Timothy Brian , John Richardson alias Richmond, Eleanor Armstrong , William Stitt , William Cunningham .
Fined 6 d. 1.
Isabella Hall.
William Hill, otherwise Michael Nowland, James Grimes , otherwise James Macauley, and Michael Andrews , otherwise Michael Mac Nally , brought into custody of the keeper of Newgate by habeas corpus from Shepton Mallett, charged with felony on the high seas, remain till the next Admiralty Session.
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Sentence | No Punishment > pardon; Transportation |
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John Myles , a capital convict in February Sessions received his Majesty's pardon, on condition of being transported for life .
William Mitchell , for high treason, remains till next Sessions, being sick.
Sentence reserved on George Baillie .
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John Myles , a capital convict in February Sessions received his Majesty's pardon, on condition of being transported for life .