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Robert Lidgard
1736
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March 1736
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James Peters
1736
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Lent 1736
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William Cleverley
1736
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William Cleverley guilty of the murder of Jane Mansbridge. Dieted 18 days before execution.
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William Smith
1736
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William Smith (otherwise Allen Granger) guilty of stealing a black stone horse (value £6), the property of George Burt. Dieted 18 weeks before execution. Executed July ?.
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Thomas March
1736
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Monday, 22 March 1736 - Rye Common (Northampton Mercury)
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Richard Marshall
1736
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Monday, 22 March 1736 - Rye Common (Northampton Mercury)
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William Morgan
1736
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Monday, 22 March 1736 (All Saints, Hertford Burial Register) (Ipswich Gazette, Kentish Post)
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John Neale
1736
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John Neale guilty of stealing a horse, the property of John Stubbsfield. Dieted 3 weeks after conviction (error for 2 weeks?).
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Thomas Pinkard
1736
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Tuesday, 30 March 1736 (St Mary’s Burial Register)
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Edward Skirrell
1736
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Tuesday, 30 March 1736 (St Mary’s Burial Register)
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Samuel Davis
1736
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Samuel Davis guilty of the murder of Mary Ellis, by striking her on the head with an axe, in the parish of Felton on 12th February 1736. Executed.
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Thomas Frankling
1736
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Thomas Frankling guilty of the highway robbery of William Lidford: robbing him of £1.10/-. Dieted 14 days to execution. Executed.
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Henry Barton
1736
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Henry Barton guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of Henry Hale
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John Gilbert
1736
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John Gilbert guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of George Welman.
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James Fiskes
1736
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James Fiskes guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of Henry Hale. (Sheriffs Cravings states 3 hanged. Norwich Mercury reports Fiskes reprieved.)
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John Notting
1736
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Lent 1736
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John Nicholson
1736
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1736
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Nathaniel Woolrot
1736
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Lent 1736
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Robert Brett
1736
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Robert Brett guilty of the murder of his wife, Ann, at Capel on 18th January 1736: beating her to death.
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William Bithell
1736
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William Bithell and William Morgan guilty of pulling and cutting down the Ledbury Turnpike on 20th September 1735.
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William Morgan
1736
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William Bithell and William Morgan guilty of pulling and cutting down the Ledbury Turnpike on 20th September 1735.
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Henry Mousell
1736
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Henry Mousell guilty of stealing a black mare (valued at £8), the property of Thomas Lilly in the parish of Belbroughton on 2nd February 1736.
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George Chandler
1736
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George Chandler, aged 30, guilty of stealing a horse.
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Isaac Bran
1736
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Isaac Bran found guilty on an indictment for the street robbery of John Barker in the parish of St George, Southwark on 18th September 1735: assaulting him and robbing him of a spat (valued at 2/-) and 2/8½ in money…
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John Graham
1736
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John Graham (otherwise John Grimes) and Michael Hughes (see next entry) found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of Richard Drake in the parish of Lambeth on 17th February 1736: robbing him of a spat…
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James Covey
1736
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Friday, 15 April
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Thomas Cooper
1736
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Saturday, 17 April 1736 (Newcastle Courant)…
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William Randall
1736
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William Randall and John Midge (otherwise Midgeley) guilty of the highway robbery of Jonathan Lawton in the parish of Sutton (sic): assaulting him and robbing him of 62 gold guineas.
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John Midge
1736
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William Randall and John Midge (otherwise Midgeley) guilty of the highway robbery of Jonathan Lawton in the parish of Sutton (sic): assaulting him and robbing him of 62 gold guineas.
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Michael Hughes
1736
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John Graham (otherwise John Grimes) and Michael Hughes (see next entry) found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of Richard Drake in the parish of Lambeth on 17th February 1736: robbing him of a spat…
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Hugh Moss
1736
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Saturday, 8 May 1736 (Quarter Session Record (QSR)).
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William Hawthorn
1736
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Saturday, 8 May 1736 (Quarter Session Record (QSR)).
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David Crossey
1736
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1736 (tried on indictments for Capital offences. No reprieves traced. ?? if death sentences)
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Charles Parker
1736
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Charles Parker guilty of privately stealing from William Anderson at Stockport on 18th November 1735.
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James Harlow
1736
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James Harlow guilty of a felony in the dwelling house of James Hartley
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Jane Rudney
1736
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Jane Rudney guilty of stealing 2 caps (valued at 6d), 1 blue ribbon (valued at 1d) and 1 night-gown (valued at 10d) from Alice M’Clollau in the parish of Bolton on 7th February 1736.
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Ralph Rasbotham
1736
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Ralph Rasbotham guilty of killing cattle, the property of William Banks, in the parish of Wrightington on 12th July 1734 (George II 8)
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Joseph Diggle
1736
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Joseph Diggle guilty of forging a receipt
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Elizabeth Thompson
1736
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Elizabeth Thompson guilty of the murder of a Dutchman at the Tuns Inn, Gaol Road, Yarmouth.
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John Morris
1736
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Summer 1736
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Thomasine Smallcombe
1736
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Thomasine Smallcombe guilty of the murder of her bastard. Execution respited “until further orders” No further trace of her. Probably not hanged.
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John Bird
1736
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Summer 1736
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Martin Frampton
1736
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Martin Frampton guilty of arson in that he maliciously set fire to a barn, bean rick, stall and stable, the property of Stephen James. Executed.
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John Dickery
1736
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John Dickery guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of Joshua Mead; and stealing therefrom a cloth waistcoat, the property of John Mead. Executed.
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Richard Hawkins
1736
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Richard Hawkins guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of George Muller; and stealing therefrom a gold ring (valued at 28/-). Dieted 3 weeks to execution. Executed.
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William Crawford
1736
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William Crawford guilty of the highway robbery of Anthony Surton: robbing him of 7/4. Dieted 3 weeks to execution. Executed.
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Jeptha Langman
1736
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Jeptha Langman guilty of the highway robbery of Sarah Ginblom: robbing her of 9/6. Dieted 3 weeks to execution. Executed.
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Richard Early
1736
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Richard Early
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Mary Haddon
1736
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Friday, 20 August 1736
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James Daniel
1736
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Friday, 20 August 1736 (dieted 2 weeks in T 90)
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John Price
1736
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Friday, 20 August 1736 (dieted 2 weeks in T 90)
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Thomas Baker
1736
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Friday, 20 August 1736 (dieted 2 weeks in T 90)
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Henry Dawkins
1736
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Friday, 20 August 1736 (dieted 2 weeks in T 90)
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George Dawkins
1736
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Friday, 20 August 1736 (dieted 2 weeks in T 90)
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William Carlo
1736
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William Carlo found guilty on an indictment for privately stealing a book (valued at 6d), a peruke (valued at 12d), a pair of steel shoe buckles (valued at 2/6), a foot rule (valued at 4d), a silk girdle and brass…
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Elizabeth Gillian
1736
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Elizabeth Gillian (otherwise Gilliam) found guilty on an indictment for privately stealing 2 Portuguese gold coins (each with a value of £3.12/-), 3 Portuguese gold coins (each with a valued of 36/-) and a gold Moidore…
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Martha Colston
1736
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Saturday Summer 1736 (Saturday 28 August or 4 September) Martha Colston guilty of burning a barn belonging to George Thurnall. Dieted 3 weeks after conviction till execution (c 4/8) (error for 2 weeks? - execution c28/8)
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William Burton
1736
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William Burton guilty of stealing a black mare (valued at £5), the property of James Goodwin, in the parish of Kingsley on 8th May 1735; a black mare (valued at £5), the property of John Boulton, in the parish of…
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Edward Wilson
1736
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Edward Wilson and John Evans guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of Johanna Bull, widow, in the parish of St Michael, Lichfield on 21st June 1736: stealing therefrom 30 gold guineas of Penelope Bridgman and 6…
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John Evans
1736
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Edward Wilson and John Evans guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of Johanna Bull, widow, in the parish of St Michael, Lichfield on 21st June 1736: stealing therefrom 30 gold guineas of Penelope Bridgman and 6…
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Samuel Trickett
1736
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Samuel Trickett (otherwise Lathom) guilty of stealing a black mare (valued at £6), the property of Edward Whiting in the parish of Wellington on 5th June 1736; a bay gelding (valued at £7), the property of Francis Snow,…
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David Jones
1736
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September 1736
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Joshua Harding
1736
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Friday, 3 September 1736
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John Vernon
1736
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Friday, 3 September 1736
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John Lloyd
1736
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John Lloyd for a robbery in a dwelling house.
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Philip Ward
1736
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Philip Ward (otherwise Ratts) (aged 24) guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of James Fordman
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John Hayward
1736
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John Hayward (aged 47) guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of James Girling
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Thomas See
1736
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Thomas See guilty of stealing a horse
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