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The Trials being ended, the Court proceeded to pass Sentence as follows.
Received Sentence of Death, 14. viz.
John Murray otherwise James Murray, Charles Seymour otherwise Moore, Joseph Leonard , George Wilson otherwise Jackson, George Dunstan , Thomas Scrivenor , Thomas Harris , Charles King , Thomas Thompson , Benjamin Rogers , John Bateman , Abraham Boyce , Michael Druitt , Thomas Shipley .
Received Sentence of Transportation for seven years to Africa, 2, viz.
George Hooker , Thomas Bates .
Received Sentence of Transportation for seven years to such place as his Majesty shall appoint, 31, viz.
William Simon Bowyer , Joseph Horton , John Grew , John Cropper , John Barford John Oldfield , John Williams , Thomas Osborne , Samuel Simms , Michael Bradbury , John Price , William Snowden , John Weldon , Edward Dennis , Thomas Wilkey , James Want , John Hogan , William Francis , James Hill , James Thomas , James Smith , Charles Young , John Power , Richard Knowlan , Thomas Samuel Charles , William Foxall , Jeremiah Rose , James Doylett , Jeremiah Peacock , John Atkinson , William Gladman .
To be imprisoned for twelve months in the House of Correction. 6.
Richard Cole alias Allen (fined one shilling) Richard Burton , Robert Parry , Jane Lloyd , Sarah Armon , Frances Johnson alias Fielding.
To be imprisoned for six months in the House of Correction. 14.
Hannah Hall, Alice Lesson , Charles Sorrel , David Graham , William Cross , Robert Hanson , James Green , Peter Fitzgerald , Mary Patmore , Mary Wood , Mary Nicholls , William Slater , Ann Wright otherwise White, Mary Thompson .
To be imprisoned one month in Newgate.
To be Publicly Whipped, 3, viz.
James Oakes , Robert Parry , George Rawlinson .
Sentence respited on Judith Phillips .
The trial of Francis Abbot and William Hill postponed to the next Sessions.