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Ordinary's Account, 7th November 1744.
THE ORDINARY of NEWGATE, His ACCOUNT of the Behaviour, Confession, and Dying Words, OF THE MALEFACTORS Who were Executed at TYBURN, ON WEDNESDAY the 7th of NOVEMBER, 1744. BEING THE Fourth EXECUTION in the MAYORALTY OF THE Right Honble. Sir Robert Westley,...
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John Pagon, Theft > other; John Pagon, Theft > other, 3rd September 1746.
305 John Pagon , otherwise Pidgeon , was indicted for privately stealing, on the 3d of August, a Silver Watch, a Seal set in Silver, and a Watch Key , the Goods of Alexander Denker . Q. (to Alexander Denker .) What have you to say against the Prisoner at t...
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Eleanor South, Theft > other, 4th June 1747.
251. Eleanor South was indicted for stealing four Handkerchiefs, and two Aprons, &c. the Goods of Catharine Whitehead . The Prosecutrix not appearing, the Prisoner was acquitted . The Prisoner was well known in Court, by being an Evidence against the f...
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Ordinary's Account, 18th March 1748.
THE ORDINARY of NEWGATE'S ACCOUNT of the Behaviour, Confession, & Dying Words Of the SIX MALEFACTORS Who were executed at TYBURN On Friday the 18th of MARCH, 1748. BEING THE Third EXECUTION in the MAYORALTY OF THE Right Honble Sir Robert Ladbroke, Knt ...
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Archibald Blare, Killing > murder; Richard Morton, Killing > murder; Abraham Clark, Killing > murder, 22nd February 1749.
219, 220, 221. Archibald Blare , surgeon , Richard Morton , and Abraham Clark , were indicted, for being concern'd, together with James Campbel , not yet taken, in the murder of William Howard , Jan. 13 . Edward Wood . The deceased William Howard , a coach...
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Thomas Jones, Theft > pocketpicking, 28th February 1750.
194. Thomas Jones , otherwise Harper , was indicted for stealing one gold watch, val. 40 l. one gold chain, val. 5 l. three stone seals, set in gold, val. 5 l. the goods of the , privately from his person , Jan. 20, 1748 . General St. Clair. It being the B...
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Ordinary's Account, 26th March 1750.
THE ORDINARY of NEWGATE'S ACCOUNT of the Behaviour, Confession, & Dying Words Of the ELEVEN MALEFACTORS Who were executed at TYBURN On Monday the 26th of MARCH, 1750. BEING THE Second EXECUTION in the MAYORALTY OF THE Right Honble Sir Samuel Pennant, K...
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Ordinary's Account, 16th May 1750.
THE ORDINARY of NEWGATE'S ACCOUNT of the Behaviour, Confession, & Dying Words Of the THIRTEEN MALEFACTORS Who were executed at TYBURN On Wednesday the 16th of MAY, 1750. BEING THE Third EXECUTION in the MAYORALTY OF THE Right Honble Sir Samuel Pennant,...
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Ordinary's Account, 8th August 1750.
THE ORDINARY of NEWGATE'S ACCOUNT of the Behaviour, Confession, & Dying Words Of the SIX MALEFACTORS Who were executed at TYBURN On Wednesday the 8th of AUGUST, 1750. BEING THE Second EXECUTION in the MAYORALTY OF THE Right Honble John Blachford, Esq ;...
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John Leeman, Theft > pocketpicking; John Kingston, Theft > pocketpicking; John Leeman, Theft > grand larceny; John Kingston, Theft > grand larceny; John Leeman, Theft > grand larceny; John Kingston, Theft > grand larceny, 5th December 1750.
9, 10. (L.) John Leeman , otherwise Smith , and John Kingston , otherwise Brown , were indicted for stealing one linen handkerchief, value 16 d. the property of Stephen Davis , secretly from his person , Nov. 23 *. Stephen Davis . I was at Billingsgate , N...