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J Smith
1735
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J Smith hanged at Derby for burglary.
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Evan Hugh Jones
1735
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Evan Hugh Jones in the parish of Llanfair (Caereinion) on 4 February 1735 assaulted John Rea with an axe made of iron and wood (value 6d) striking and wounding on the right side of his head and throat so that he…
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Margaret Jones
1735
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Evan Hugh Jones in the parish of Llanfair (Caereinion) on 4 February 1735 assaulted John Rea with an axe made of iron and wood (value 6d) striking and wounding on the right side of his head and throat so that he…
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David James
1735
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1735
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Thomas Williams
1735
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HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY
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Joseph Charlton
1735
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Monday, 17 March 1735 (All Saints, Hertford Burial Register)
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Philip Thomas
1735
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Friday, 21 March 1735 (St Mary’s Burial Register)
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William Brampton
1735
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Friday, 21 March 1735
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William Stormes
1735
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William Stormes guilty of stealing a grey mare (valued £6), the property of John West. Dieted 14 days before execution.
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John Horton
1735
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John Horton
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Jasper Gregory
1735
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Monday, 31 March 1735
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William Markham
1735
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Monday, 31 March 1735
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Robert Long
1735
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Monday, 31 March 1735
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Thomas Wilbey
1735
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Monday, 31 March 1735
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David Griffiths
1735
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David Griffiths in the parish of Trefeglwys on 3 February 1735 assaulted Lewis Evans with an axe made of iron and wood (value 6d) striking him on the back of the head and giving him a mortal wound 2" long and 0.5" deep…
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Humphrey Holling
1735
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Humphrey Holling guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of Thomas Govey; and stealing therefrom cloth coats (valued at 30/-) and other goods of Thomas Govey, and a silk handkerchief (valued at 1/-), the property of…
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Joseph Pearce
1735
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Lent 1735 at Thetford
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Morris Simon
1735
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1735
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Mary Warren
1735
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Lent 1735
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Robert Lambert
1735
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Robert Lambert, aged 26, guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of John Wright at Letheringham in November 1734: stealing therefrom between £4 and £5 in money.
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William Sweet
1735
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William Sweet and Philip Wilkinson found guilty on an indictment for sacrilege.
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Philip Wilkinson
1735
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William Sweet and Philip Wilkinson found guilty on an indictment for sacrilege.
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John Robinson
1735
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John Robinson found guilty on an indictment for maiming and highway robbery
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William Priestley
1735
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William Priestley found guilty on an indictment for highway robbery
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Matthew Sellars
1735
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Matthew Sellars found guilty on an indictment for highway robbery
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Robert Bird
1735
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Robert Bird, aged 30, guilty of stealing a horse, the property of Mr Betts at Ipswich.
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Elizabeth Tea
1735
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75. Elizabeth Tea , was indicted for the Murder of her Female Bastard Infant, by stranging it with both her hands , February 24 .
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John Pritchard
1735
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John Pritchard of the parish of Penrhosllugwy for breaking into the house of Margaret Williams in Llanfihangel (no termination given) at 3.00 in the afternoon of 20th October 1734 and stealing 16/6 in money: also for…
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Jane Scammel
1735
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rob mistress
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Mary Dulen
1735
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Summer 1735
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James Seaborne
1735
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James Seaborne guilty of stealing a black mare (valued at £6), the property of Thomas Ford, in the parish of Yoxall on 22nd May 1735.
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Thomas Armison
1735
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Thomas Armison (otherwise Emmerson) guilty of stealing a black gelding (valued at £3), the property of Thomas Warrilow, in the parish of Ashley on 20th June 1735.
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Philip Giles
1735
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Philip Giles guilty of stealing a black mare (valued at £7.7/-), the property of James Andrews, in the parish of Baswich on 26th February 1735.
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Evan Hugh Jones
1735
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August 1735
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Margaret Jones
1735
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August 1735
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John Amus
1735
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John Amus for the murder of Dodd, turnkey of Oxford gaol bringing him to Warwick to stand trial.
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John Wayne
1735
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John Wayne guilty of stealing a dark dun gelding (valued at £3), the property of John Edwards, in the parish of Stoke upon Tern on 8th April 1735. Executed.
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Jane Hornblower
1735
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Jane Hornblower guilty of the murder of her female bastard, by strangling it at birth, in the parish of Kings Norton on 21st April 1735
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John Blackbourne
1735
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John Blackbourne guilty of stealing 2 pieces of linen (valued at £11), the property of John Tolly; and a piece of linen (valued at £6), the property of Thomas Wilks, from the whitening croft of Thomas Onions in the…
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Ann Virgin
1735
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Saturday 2 August1735 (Northampton Mercury)
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John Williamson
1735
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Saturday 2 August1735 (Northampton Mercury)
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Edward Painter
1735
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Edward Painter guilty of stealing a brown gelding (valued at £3), the property of John Southom. Dieted 18 days before execution.
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Henry Rogers
1735
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Wednesday, 6 Aug 1735 Launceston
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John Sheel
1735
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Wednesday, 6 Aug 1735 Launceston
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Jonathan Simpson
1735
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Wednesday, 6 August 1735 (Derby Mercury)
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Mary Fawson
1735
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Mary Fawson (aged 20) for Petit Treason: the murder of her husband by poisoning with White Mercury in a mess of Bread and Beer on 21st May, three days after their wedding in the parish of Weston. She was drawn on a…
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Elizabeth Wilkinson
1735
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Elizabeth Wilkinson for privately stealing (picking the pocket) of a farmer of 30 shillings money.
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John Bigg
1735
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John Bigg, aged 21, and John Wilson, aged, 36 guilty of the murder of William Cam, a dragoon: shooting him at Hadleigh onn 18th April 1735. They were members of the Hadleigh Gang of smugglers attempting to re-take…
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John Wilson
1735
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John Bigg, aged 21, and John Wilson, aged, 36 guilty of the murder of William Cam, a dragoon: shooting him at Hadleigh onn 18th April 1735. They were members of the Hadleigh Gang of smugglers attempting to re-take…
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Herbert Haines
1735
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Friday, 8 August 1735 (Northampton Mercury)
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John Waller
1735
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Friday, 8 August 1735 (Northampton Mercury)
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Edward Ellis
1735
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Friday, 8 August 1735 (Northampton Mercury)
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Peter Isham
1735
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Friday, 8 August 1735 (Northampton Mercury)
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Margaret Onion
1735
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Friday, 8 August 1735 (Northampton Mercury)
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Henry Fellow
1735
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Monday, 11 Aug 1735
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John Weekes
1735
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Friday, 11 August 1735 Peine fort et Dur (Derby Mercury)
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John Smith
1735
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Friday, 15 August 1735
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Timothy Wood
1735
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Saturday, 16 August 1735 Castle Ditches, a city execution (Ipswich Gazette)
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John Mann
1735
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Saturday, 16 August 1735 Castle Ditches, a city execution (Ipswich Gazette)
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Stephen Francis
1735
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Stephen Francis
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Henry Sellon
1735
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Henry Sellon found guilty on an indictment for a highway robbery
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Thomas Gray
1735
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Thomas Gray found guilty on an indictment for a highway robbery
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Joseph Emmerson
1735
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Joseph Emmerson and John James found guilty on an indictment for an assault in dwelling house
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John James
1735
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Joseph Emmerson and John James found guilty on an indictment for an assault in dwelling house
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John Jones
1735
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guilty of picking a pocket
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