CHARLES CARNEGY, EDWARD WHITEMAN, GEORGE PRESTON, HENRY ERRINGTON, JOHN WILSON, JAMES HUDSON, WILLIAM FAULKNER, JAMES HENWRIGHT, MARY ANN KELLY, MARY ANN PLATT, JANE WINGFIELD, ELIZA DENHAM, MARY JONES.
6th December 1820
Reference Numbert18201206-30
VerdictsGuilty > pleaded guilty; Not Guilty
SentencesTransportation

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THIRD DAY. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8.

29. CHARLES CARNEGY , EDWARD WHITEMAN , GEORGE PRESTON , HENRY ERRINGTON , JOHN WILSON , JAMES HUDSON , WILLIAM FAULKNER , JAMES HENWRIGHT , MARY ANN KELLY , MARY ANN PLATT , JANE WINGFIELD , ELIZA DENHAM , and MARY JONES were severally and separately indicted for having in their possession forged Bank notes, knowing them to be forged .

The prisoners severally pleaded GUILTY .

Transported for Fourteen Years .

Before Mr. Recorder.

30. The same prisoners were again severally and separately indicted for disposing of and putting away forged Bank notes, with intent to defraud .

MR. REYNOLDS, on behalf of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, declined offering any evidence.

NOT GUILTY .

First Middlesex Jury, before Mr. Recorder.


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