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Jonathan Bradford
1741
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JONATHAN BRADFORD
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James John
1741
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James John (of the parish of Crickhowell) in the parish of Llangattock on 4 January 1741 guilty of murder: assaulted his bastard daughter, Sarah Powell, aged 2, by taking her in his arms and throwing her into the River…
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John Clifton
1741
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March 1741
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William Sibthorp
1741
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March 1741
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William Lewin
1741
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March 1741 (LDB records this under March 1740).
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Robert Rogers
1741
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March 1741
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James Ellis
1741
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March 1741
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John Walpole
1741
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March 1741
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John Thorpe
1741
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March 1741
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James Ward
1741
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Lent 1741
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William Blowes
1741
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Lent 1741
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Edward Bozwell
1741
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Friday, 20 March 1741 (St Mary’s Burial Register)
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Edward Smith
1741
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Friday, 20 March 1741 (St Mary’s Burial Register)
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Finnimore Smith
1741
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Friday, 20 March 1741 (St Mary’s Burial Register)
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Henry Smith
1741
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Saturday, 28 Mar 1741 (Sherbourne Mercury)
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Abraham Appleton
1741
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Abraham Appleton
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John Bartlett
1741
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John Bartlett
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Daniel Bartlett
1741
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Daniel Bartlett
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Jeremiah Holloway
1741
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Jeremiah Holloway
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Alexander Dore
1741
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Alexander Dore
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James Bright
1741
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James Bright guilty of stealing a horse
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James Causeway
1741
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James Causeway guilty of stealing a horse
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Thomas Plant
1741
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Thomas Plant guilty of being found at large
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Samuel Brown
1741
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Summer 1741
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Christmas Thomas
1741
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1741
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John Knight
1741
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John Knight guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of the Rev. Mr Humphrey
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William Bell
1741
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William Bell guilty of stealing a horse
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Richard Barnes
1741
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Lent 1741
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Lawrence Holliday
1741
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Wednesday, 1 April 1741 (Kentish Post)
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Richard Allen
1741
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Richard Allen found guilty on an indictment for a burglary in the dwelling house of Jane Graham, widow, in the parish of Wisborough Green on 1st October 1740: stealing therefrom 50 ells of Dowlas (valued at 50/-), 20…
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James Harrison
1741
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James Harrison and Thomas Marlen guilty breaking into the dwelling house of Richard Barnes in the parish of Fittleworth on 5th September 1740; and stealing therefrom a pair of silver buckles (valued at 2/-), a pair of…
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Thomas Marlen
1741
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James Harrison and Thomas Marlen guilty breaking into the dwelling house of Richard Barnes in the parish of Fittleworth on 5th September 1740; and stealing therefrom a pair of silver buckles (valued at 2/-), a pair of…
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Thomas Warne
1741
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Thomas Warne guilty of a forgery. No reprieve traced but execution respited for 2 weeks.
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Bryan Connell
1741
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Friday, 3 April 1741
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James Lintot
1741
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James Lintot found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of Michael Thornton in the parish of Coulsdon on 15th December 1740: robbing him of a brown gelding (valued at £5) and 2/7 in money numbered.
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Lawrence Lee
1741
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Lawrence Lee found guilty on an indictment for a burglary in the dwelling house of Henry Warne in the parish of St George the Martyr, Southwark: stealing therefrom a cane with its ivory head studded with silver (valued…
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Benjamin Flower
1741
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Saturday, 4 April 1741 at Blandford (Sherbourne Mercury)
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William King
1741
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Saturday, 4 April 1741 at Blandford (Sherbourne Mercury)
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Hosea Bishop
1741
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Hosea Bishop guilty of stealing 5 yards of woollen cloth (valued at 20/-) off the rack of John Butler
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Thomas Vidler
1741
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Thomas Vidler guilty of stealing money and goods (of a value of £3.11/-) in dwelling house of Thomas King.
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James Millard
1741
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James Millard guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of John Joyce; and stealing therefrom a gold ring (valued at 10/-).
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John Edmunds
1741
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John Edmunds guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of John Willy; and stealing therefrom 2 cotton gowns (valued at 20/-) and other goods.
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William Norton
1741
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William Norton guilty of stealing a piece of drugget (valued at 50/-), the property of Thomas Cadwick off the rack of James Scott.
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William Hawkins
1741
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William Hawkins guilty of the highway robbery of William Burton: robbing him of 10 pairs of gloves (valued at 12/-). He was ordered to be hanged in chains near the crime spot.
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John Garnham
1741
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John Garnham and James Garnham guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of The Rev. Mr Humphrey
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James Garnham
1741
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John Garnham and James Garnham guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of The Rev. Mr Humphrey
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John Ablett
1741
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John Ablett guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of Mrs Harman at Bradfield
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Richard Tavenor
1741
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Wednesday, 8 April 1741 (St Mary’s Burial Register)
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Jonathan Mattox
1741
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Jonathan Mattox, aged 21, and Benjamin Smith guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of Mr Moss at Cantley.
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Benjamin Smith
1741
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Jonathan Mattox, aged 21, and Benjamin Smith guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of Mr Moss at Cantley.
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Peter Latten
1741
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Peter Latten guilty of stealing a horse
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Robert Smith
1741
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Robert Smith guilty of housebreaking.
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Samuel Prior
1741
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Samuel Prior guilty of a burglary
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Bridges Heffer
1741
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Bridges Heffer guilty of a burglary
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William Elliott
1741
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Friday, 10 April 1741
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John Wright
1741
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John Wright guilty of the murder of Upkin Sterling, widow, by beating her about the head with a wooden stick in the parish of Wakefield on 18th October 1740.
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James Tyson
1741
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James Tyson and John Barber guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of David Charlesworth in Sheffield at about midnight on 6th January 1741; and stealing therefrom 9½ guineas in gold and 6/6 in money numbered.
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John Barber
1741
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James Tyson and John Barber guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of David Charlesworth in Sheffield at about midnight on 6th January 1741; and stealing therefrom 9½ guineas in gold and 6/6 in money numbered.
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George Bainton
1741
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George Bainton, attorney, guilty of forging a will, dated 7th June 1736, in the name of Joseph Rhodes of Scalby with intent to defraud John Gillen Coukary, in the parish of Scarborough on 25th July 1736
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Henry Smythee
1741
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CAPTAIN HENRY SMYTHEE
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Jane Williams
1741
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Friday, 17 Apr 1741
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Samuel Goodere
1741
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Friday, 17 Apr 1741
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Matthew Maloney
1741
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Friday, 17 Apr 1741
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Charles White
1741
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Friday, 17 Apr 1741
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Samuel Goodere
1741
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CAPTAIN SAMUEL GOODERE, A FRATRICIDE; MATTHEW MAHONY AND CHARLES WHITE Executed for the Murder of Sir John Dinely Goodere, Bart., at the Hot Wells, Bristol, 20th of April, 1741
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Matthew Mahony
1741
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CAPTAIN SAMUEL GOODERE, A FRATRICIDE; MATTHEW MAHONY AND CHARLES WHITE Executed for the Murder of Sir John Dinely Goodere, Bart., at the Hot Wells, Bristol, 20th of April, 1741
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Charles White
1741
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CAPTAIN SAMUEL GOODERE, A FRATRICIDE; MATTHEW MAHONY AND CHARLES WHITE Executed for the Murder of Sir John Dinely Goodere, Bart., at the Hot Wells, Bristol, 20th of April, 1741
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David John
1741
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1741
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Thomas Trapps
1741
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Henry Elcock guilty of a burglary. No reprieve traced.
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William Jones
1741
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William Jones and Solomon Cornett guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of Edward Brown in the parish of Ribbesford on 31st January 1741: stealing therefrom 2 pounds of Hog’s lard (valued at 1/-) and an iron spit…
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Solomon Cornett
1741
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William Jones and Solomon Cornett guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of Edward Brown in the parish of Ribbesford on 31st January 1741: stealing therefrom 2 pounds of Hog’s lard (valued at 1/-) and an iron spit…
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Richard Taylor
1741
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Richard Taylor guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of John Prire (?) in the parish of St John Bedwardine on 11th April 1741; and stealing therefrom 2 hempen shirts (valued at 5/-), a flaxen shirt (valued at 1/-),…
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Samuel Carly
1741
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Summer 1741
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Robert Yealland
1741
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Summer 1741
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Thomas Dodd
1741
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Summer 1741
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John Nott
1741
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Summer 1741
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Abraham Mead
1741
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Summer 1741
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John Harris
1741
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Summer 1741
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Edward Chapman
1741
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Summer 1741
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James Hart
1741
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James Hart
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Thomas Harbolt
1741
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Thomas Harbolt
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Charles Cox
1741
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Tuesday, 21 July 1741 opposite the gaol, outside Half Moon Inn (the gaoler’s house)
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Luke Humphries
1741
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Tuesday, 21 July 1741 at Gallows Hill
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Theophilus Dean
1741
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Tuesday, 21 July 1741 at Gallows Hill
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James Smith
1741
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Tuesday, 21 July 1741 at Gallows Hill
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John Goodes
1741
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Saturday, 25 July 1741 (Northampton Mercury)
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James Appleton
1741
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Saturday 25 July 1741 (St Mary’s Burial Register)
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William Evans
1741
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Saturday 25 July 1741 (St Mary’s Burial Register)
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Benjamin George
1741
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Saturday 25 July 1741 (St Mary’s Burial Register)
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Richard Baker
1741
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Richard Baker guilty of a burglary
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Thomas Fuller
1741
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Friday, 31 July 1741
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Nimpus Fuller
1741
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Friday, 31 July 1741
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Isaac West
1741
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Saturday, 1 August 1741 (Ipswich Journal) Isaac West guilty of the murder of his wife.
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James Hanson
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1741
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John Walls
1741
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John Walls guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of William Knight; and stealing therefrom 50/- in money and other goods.
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Peter Battle
1741
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Peter Battle guilty of stealing 12 ewes (valued at 48/-), the property of Thomas Hassell
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Sarah Holcombe
1741
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Sarah Holcombe guilty of the murder of her male bastard.
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Henry Crack
1741
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Henry Crack guilty of a burglary
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Philip Dean
1741
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Philip Dean found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of William Watson in the parish of Eastergate on 14th July 1741: robbing him of 2 gold guineas and 5/9 in money numbered.
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Robert Bowler
1741
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Friday, 7 August 1741
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John Flaw
1741
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John Flaw
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Joseph Berton
1741
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Joseph Berton (or Bouton) guilty of highway robbery of John Hornby in the parish of Knaresborough on 27th May 1741: robbing him of 20/-.
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Moses Jacob
1741
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Moses Jacob guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of William Hubble: stealing therefrom 63½ guineas and other goods. No reprieve traced
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James Woodbourn
1741
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1741
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James Hall
1741
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JAMES HALL Hanged for Petit-Treason, in the Murder of his Master.
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Henry Cook
1741
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HENRY COOK Notorious Horse-Stealer and Highwayman, executed at Tyburn, 16th of December, 1741
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