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Samuel Cox
1747
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Samuel Cox guilty of the highway robbery of Richard Burney: robbing him of 4/3. Executed
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Charles Cox
1747
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Charles Cox guilty of the highway robbery of William Alexander: robbing him of 3/6. Executed
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John Tuckerman
1747
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Lent 1747
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John Price
1747
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1747
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Mary Johnson
1747
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April 1747 (LDB)
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William Lyon
1747
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April 1747 (LDB)
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Barnaby Freeman
1747
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April 1747 (LDB)
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John Tompkins
1747
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Wednesday 1 April 1747 (Northampton Mercury)
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Thomas Harrison
1747
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Wednesday 1 April 1747 (Northampton Mercury)
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David Burke
1747
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Saturday, 4 April 1747 (Northampton Mercury)
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John Burke
1747
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Saturday, 4 April 1747 (Northampton Mercury)
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LOVAT, Lord
1747
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Rebellion
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Simon Fraser
1747
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Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat 09/04/1747 Tower Hill Beheading High treason - Jacobite
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Lord Lovat
1747
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LORD LOVAT
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William Hiccock
1747
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guilty of the murder of .. Peabody
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Elizabeth Tarrant
1747
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Elizabeth Tarrant
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Henry Timbury
1747
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Henry Timbury
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Hugh Murray
1747
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Hugh Murray
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John Powell
1747
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Wednesday, 22 April 1747
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James Townley
1747
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Cattle theft
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John Hoult
1747
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1747
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An Irishman
1747
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E In Beaumaris Gaol the following information on Anglesey executions
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James Hemmings
1747
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James Hemmings found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of Thomas Woolley in the parish of St John, Southwark on 12th April 1747: robbing him of a hat (valued at 5/-), a wire tobacco stopper (valued at 1d)…
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Thomas Richards
1747
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Thomas Richards and William Gill found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of Robert Bagshaw in the parish of St Olave, Southwark on 8th February 1747: robbing him of a Holland shirt (valued at 5/-), a lawn…
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William Gill
1747
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Thomas Richards and William Gill found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of Robert Bagshaw in the parish of St Olave, Southwark on 8th February 1747: robbing him of a Holland shirt (valued at 5/-), a lawn…
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Nathaniel Miller
1747
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Nathaniel Miller found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of Robert Hopkins in the parish of Ash on 4th August 1746: robbing him of a Promissory note for £50. No reprieve traced.
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William Owen
1747
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Saturday, 2 May 1747
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John Bailey
1747
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John Bailey guilty of the murder of Thomas Knight.
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George Cox
1747
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George Cox guilty of robbery dwelling house of Elizabeth Weaver: robbing her of 17/- in money numbered.
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Susanna Way
1747
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Susanna Way guilty of the murder of her male bastard.
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William Curtis
1747
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Friday, 14 August 1747
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William Farrer
1747
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Friday, 21 August 1747 (Kentish Post)
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James Fleming
1747
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Wednesday, 26 August 1747
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Thomas Handley
1747
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Wednesday, 26 August 1747
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Christopher Luntley
1747
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Christopher Luntley on Thursday 2 April 1747 at about 5.00 pm in the parish of Nevern murdered James Webb stabbing him three times with a knife. (WALES 4/814/4). Sentenced to death on 28 August. The Indictment is filed…
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Francis Cooper
1747
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Saturday, 5 September 1747
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Mary Wadland
1747
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Friday, 18 September
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George Lancaster
1747
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GEORGE LANCASTER Executed at Tyburn, 16th of November, 1747, for forging a Seaman's Will, in order to rob his Wife and Child
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Hosea Youell
1747
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HOSEA YOUELL
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Henry Simms
1747
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HENRY SIMMS The Extraordinary Career of a Youth, who was executed at Tyburn, 16th of November, 1747, after returning from Transportation, for Highway Robbery
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Serjeant Smith
1747
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SERJEANT SMITH
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