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Charles Holditch
1750
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Wednesday, 14 February 1750 (or Tuesday, 13 February) - (Norfolk Mercury)
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Gabriel Tomkins
1750
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Friday, 23 March 1750 (Northampton Mercury)
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Arthur Davis
1750
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Lent 1750
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John Squire
1750
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1750 Lent assizes
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John Phillips
1750
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1750 Lent assizes
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Benjamin Doddingham
1750
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Friday, 16 March 1750 (Quarter Sessions papers)
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John Parrott
1750
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Friday, 16 March 1750 (Quarter Sessions papers)
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Peter Moses
1750
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Friday, 23 March 1750 (Quarter Sessions papers)
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Patrick Kelly
1750
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Friday, 23 March 1750 (Quarter Sessions papers)
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Thomas Wakelin
1750
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Friday, 23 March 1750
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John Tiplady
1750
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John Tiplady guilty of stealing a black gelding, the property of James Harrison, in the parish of Darrington on 20th January 1750
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Abraham Stott
1750
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Abraham Stott gulty of stealing 6 ewes (value 48/-), 3 wethers (value 15/-), 5 ewe lambs (value (20/-) and 5 wether lambs (value 15/-), the property of Mark Hattersley, in the parish of Pannal on 16th December 1749.
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Joseph Garbutt
1750
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Joseph Garbutt guilty of stealing 1 wether (value 8/-) and 1 ewe (value 6/-), the property of Robert Hall, in the parish of Tadcaster on 25th December 1749.
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Ellis Thomas
1750
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death sentence was passed but nothing further is known i.e. no reprieve traced, no date set for execution and no execution reported.
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John Shelton
1750
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John Shelton found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of William Jackson in the parish of Croydon on 10th February 1750: robbing him of a silver watch (valued at 40/-), a hat (valued at7/6), a tobacco box…
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Benjamin Neale
1750
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Benjamin Neale found guilty on an indictment for a burglary in the dwelling house of Frances Ashburn, widow, in the parish of Farnham on 4th October 1749: stealing therefrom a Promissory Note for £40 and an East India…
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Christopher Jameson
1750
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1750
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Thomas Carey
1750
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Thomas Carey (commonly called or known by the name of Lame Jockey) found guilty on an indictment for aiding and abetting the murder of Thomas Carswell by George Kingsmere who shot him in the right side of his body, in…
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William England
1750
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William England found guilty on an indictment for robbing Mary, the wife of John Chart in his dwelling house in the parish of Ifield on 1st March 1750: robbing her of 2 gold rings (valued at 20/-) and 14/- in money…
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John Jeffrey
1750
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John Jeffrey (otherwise John Goopy, otherwise John Venice) found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of William Banister in the parish of Peasmarsh on 14th February 1750: robbing him of 26/- in money…
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Patrick Maccany
1750
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Patrick Maccany found guilty on an indictment for stealing a hankerchief (valued at 1/-), a gold Luidore (valued at 18/-), 2 gold Moidores (each with a value of 27/-), a Portuguese gold coin (value 36/-) and 9 guineas,…
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James Smith
1750
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Monday, 2 April 1750 (Western Flying Post)
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John Walker
1750
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John Walker guilty of the highway robbery of Mary, wife of William Howse in the parish of Bix (?) on 14th February 1750: robbing her of 7/- in money numbered.
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Thomas Martin
1750
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Thomas Martin guilty of the highway robbery of James Eass near Ipswich
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Thomas Nunn
1750
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Friday, 6 April 1750 (Kentish Post)
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John Hall
1750
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Friday, 6 April 1750 (Kentish Post)
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Benjamin Barker
1750
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April 1750
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Edward Murphy
1750
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Thursday, 12 April 1750
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John Lenard
1750
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Thursday, 12 April 1750
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Elizabeth Packard
1750
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Thursday, 12 April 1750
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Suzan Phillips
1750
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Thursday, 12 April 1750
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William Priest
1750
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William Priest (otherwise Peter Brown) for being found at large in the Kingdom before expiry of the term for which he had been transported.
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John Perryman
1750
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John Perryman and Thomas Roach guilty of a riot in pulling down the dwelling house of Stephen White.
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Thomas Roach
1750
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John Perryman and Thomas Roach guilty of a riot in pulling down the dwelling house of Stephen White.
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John Wells
1750
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Housebreaking
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Heelinge Yardley
1750
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Heelinge Yardley guilty of the murder of his wife, Sarah, by striking and kicking her, in the parish of Walsall on 24th February 1750. Ordered for execution on 21st April. No reprieve traced.
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Samuel John
1750
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Saturday, 19 May 1750
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William Kemp
1750
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William Kemp guilty of the murder of William May. No reprieve traced
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Edward Coggin
1750
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Edward Coggin guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of John Cock: stealing therefrom a feather bed and other goods.
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Margaret Harvey
1750
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MARGARET HARVEY Executed for Privately Stealing
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John Spicer
1750
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August 1750
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Mary Farthing
1750
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August 1750
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Mary Farthing
1750
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August 1750
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William Smith
1750
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August 1750
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Isaac Adrian
1750
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Isaac Adrian (otherwise John Blew, otherwise Little Blew) found guilty on an indictment for aiding and abetting the murder of Michael Ball by shooting him in the right side of his belly, in the parish of Goring on 14th…
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Patrick Tobin
1750
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Patrick Tobin found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of John Goater in the parish of Chidham on 27th July 1750: robbing him of an oak stick (valued at 2d), a silver watch (valued at £3), a silk watch…
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James Knight
1750
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Horse theft
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John Horridge
1750
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Burglary
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John Lavendar
1750
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John Lavendar for maliciously setting fire to the dwelling house of John Brooksby.
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Joseph Dobbs
1750
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Joseph Dobbs for a burglary. Athough execution reported in the Northampton Mercury a Reprieve dated 25.2.51 also exists.
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James Cooper
1750
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JAMES COOPER Executed for murder, August 26th, 1750
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James MFidum
1750
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Monday, 27 August 1750 (Newcastle Journal)
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James Cooper
1750
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James Cooper found guilty on an indictment for the murder of Robert Saxby, by shooting him in the right side of his body, in the parish of Croydon on 17th March 1750: he was also found guilty on an indictment for the…
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Jasper Vincent
1750
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Jasper Vincent and Charles Lewis found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of John Honeychurch in the parish of St John, Southwark on 5th August 1750: robbing him of a watch (valued at £3), a crystal seal…
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Charles Lewis
1750
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Jasper Vincent and Charles Lewis found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of John Honeychurch in the parish of St John, Southwark on 5th August 1750: robbing him of a watch (valued at £3), a crystal seal…
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John Roney
1750
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John Roney (otherwise Rowney) found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of Richard Hazlewood (the same charge as for Rena and Dobbins, hanged 12th April 1749, except that the hat is now valued at 5/-)
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Thomas Clarke
1750
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Saturday, 1 September 1750 Castle Ditches, a city execution
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James Rogers
1750
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James Rogers guilty of the murder of his wife, Hannah, by beating her with a stick. No reprieve traced. Probably hanged.
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Toby Gill
1750
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Toby Gill guilty of the murder of Ann Blackmore at Walberswick. Afetr execution his body was hanged in chains at Blythburgh.
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Garratt Delaney
1750
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Saturday, 22 September 1750 (Adams (Weekly) Chester Courant (ACC))
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Edward Johnson
1750
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Saturday, 22 September 1750 (Adams (Weekly) Chester Courant (ACC))
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John Barchan
1750
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Wednesday, 26 September 1750
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James MacLaine
1750
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James MacLaine, 'The Gentleman Highwayman', was hanged at Tyburn, London
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James Maclane
1750
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JAMES MACLANE Called "The Gentleman Highwayman." Executed at Tyburn, 3rd of October, 1750, for Highway Robbery
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William Smith
1750
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WILLIAM SMITH
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Amy Hutchinson
1750
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AMY HUTCHINSON Executed at Ely, 7th of November, 1750, for Petit Treason, in the Murder of her Husband
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John Vicars
1750
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JOHN VICARS Executed at Ely, 7th of November, 1750, for the Murder of his Wife, after first witnessing the Strangling of a Woman for murdering her Husband
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John Carr
1750
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JOHN CARR
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William Riley
1750
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WILLIAM RILEY A young Soldier, whose Zeal for Sport led to a Murder, for which he was executed at Tyburn in 1750
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George Anderson
1750
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GEORGE ANDERSON ALIAS JOHN EVERETT Who picked Pockets at Newgate, became a Highwayman, and was executed for stealing Ribbons, 31st December, 1750
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