Old Bailey Proceedings punishment summary. Mary Long, Mary Walker, Mary Atkinson.
23rd May 1787
Reference Numbers17870523-1
SentenceNo Punishment > pardon; Transportation; No Punishment > pardon; Transportation; No Punishment > pardon; Transportation

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The Trials being ended, the Court proceeded to give Judgement as follows:

Received sentence of death, 9, (viz.)

George Hyser , George Ellison , John Lawson , James Thomas , Daniel Brown , Christopher Cousins , James Cunningham , Samuel Toomes , and William Ellicott .

( William Billings being sick, was not brought up.)

To be transported for 14 years. 2, (viz.)

Daniel Hands , Joseph Lomas .

To be Transported for seven years, 43, (viz.)

John Evans , William Stone , Elizabeth Farrell , Thomas Elveston , alias George Fenby , George Watson , alias Pinckney, John Williams , John Morgan , William Howell , William Sunfield , John Watson , Thomas Scott , William Rowley , John Gordon , Mary Stewart , Thomas Peters , Mary Nash , James Jacobs , John Padmore , Robert Johnson , John Leaper , James Rose , Mary Dawson , alias Bray, Sarah Grimes , Elizabeth Johnson , Jonathan Tucker , Thomas Geary , John Dawson , James Coates , Joseph Saul , James Kearns , Murty Cairns , Joseph Slack , John Stratton , John Burne , John Small , Isaac Farmer , Thomas Bezar , William Smith , Thomas Rudd , William Mackay , Samuel Longley , John Hetherington , and William Willis .

To be imprisoned six months, 6, (viz.)

Mary Henderson , George Limpson , John Jackson , John Langston , Sarah Doust , alias Gardner, John Baker , and Thomas Wells .

To be publicly whipped, 9, (viz.)

Thomas Hughes , George Simpson , John Jackson , John Langston , Edward Wright , William Jenkinson , John Baker , Richard Smith , and John Mulford .

Old Bailey Proceedings supplementary material. Mary Long.
23rd May 1787
Reference Numbers17870523-1
SentenceNo Punishment > pardon; Transportation

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Mary Long capitally convicted in October sessions, received his Majesty's pardon, on condition of transportation to the Eastern coast of New South Wales, for the term of her natural life.

Old Bailey Proceedings supplementary material. Mary Walker.
23rd May 1787
Reference Numbers17870523-1
SentenceNo Punishment > pardon; Transportation

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Mary Walker capitally convicted in February Sessions, received his Majesty's pardon, on being transported to the same place for fourteen years.

Old Bailey Proceedings supplementary material. Mary Atkinson.
23rd May 1787
Reference Numbers17870523-1
SentenceNo Punishment > pardon; Transportation

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Mary Atkinson , capitally convicted in January sessions, received his Majesty's pardon, on being transported to the same place for seven years.

Old Bailey Proceedings supplementary material. Mary Long.
23rd May 1787
Reference Numbers17870523-1
SentenceNo Punishment > pardon; Transportation

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Mary Long capitally convicted in October sessions, received his Majesty's pardon, on condition of transportation to the Eastern coast of New South Wales, for the term of her natural life.

Old Bailey Proceedings supplementary material. Mary Walker.
23rd May 1787
Reference Numbers17870523-1
SentenceNo Punishment > pardon; Transportation

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Mary Walker capitally convicted in February Sessions, received his Majesty's pardon, on being transported to the same place for fourteen years.

Old Bailey Proceedings supplementary material. Mary Atkinson.
23rd May 1787
Reference Numbers17870523-1
SentenceNo Punishment > pardon; Transportation

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Mary Atkinson , capitally convicted in January sessions, received his Majesty's pardon, on being transported to the same place for seven years.


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