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Thomas Reynolds
1751
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THOMAS REYNOLDS
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John Caulfield
1751
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JOHN CAULFIELD Murder foretold by a Dream, in consequence of which the Murderer was apprehended, convicted, and executed at Waterford in 1751
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Norman Ross
1751
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NORMAN ROSS A footman, executed at Edinburgh, January 8, 1751, for murdering his mistress
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Richard Butler
1751
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RICHARD BUTLER
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William Parsons
1751
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WILLIAM PARSONS, ESQ. Eldest Son of a Baronet, who became a Swindler and Highway Robber, and was executed for returning from Transportation, 11th of February, 1751
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Edward Eatall
1751
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Edward Eatall
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Benjamin Brown
1751
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Benjamin Brown
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John Fahors
1751
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Friday, 22 March 1751 (Quarter Sessions papers)
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John Freeman
1751
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Friday, 22 March 1751 (Quarter Sessions papers)
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George Hussey
1751
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Highway robbery
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Walter Prior
1751
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Monday, 25 March 1751 (Northamptn Mercury)  …
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Joseph Watson
1751
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Monday, 25 March 1751 (Northamptn Mercury)  …
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Richard Sloper
1751
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Monday, 25 March 1751 (Northamptn Mercury)  …
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John Jones
1751
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Monday, 25 March 1751 (Northamptn Mercury)  …
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Anthony Craddock
1751
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Anthony Craddock guilty of being privately stealing a saddle cloth (valued at 2/-), a bridle (valued at 6/-), a surcingle (valued at 2/-) in the stable of Joston Humfray in the parish of Oldswinford on 30th May 1749.
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William Macrolly
1751
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William Macrolly guilty of the murder of Daniel Smith, by stabbing him in the left side with a knife, in the parish of Tardebigge on 31st December 1750.
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John Gailer
1751
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Friday, 29 March 1751
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John Williams
1751
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Friday, 29 March 1751
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John King
1751
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Friday, 29 March 1751
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William Searls
1751
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Friday, 29 March 1751
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William Turner
1751
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Friday, 29 March 1751
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Thomas Moor
1751
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Thomas Moor guilty of stealing a black mare (value £5), the property of William Stephenson, in Leeds on 4th September 1750.
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John Kempsall
1751
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John Kempsall guilty of stealing a black gelding, the property of Thomas Berkett. Executed
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John Pope
1751
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Lent 1751
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Robert Hanford
1751
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Lent 1751
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William Furze
1751
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William Furze guilty of a burglary into the dwelling house of Francis Hurditch: stealing therefrom a cloth coat (valued at 15/-). No reprieve raced. Probably hanged.
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Elizabeth Lewes
1751
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Elizabeth Lewes found guilty on an indictment for the murder of her male bastard whom she strangled at birth in the parish of Pulborough on 24th February 1751. She was executed.
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Thomas Davis
1751
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Thomas Davis guilty of the highway robbery of Mary Pennell in the parish of Burford on 24th December 1750: robbing her of a basket (valued at 6d) and £3 in money numbered.
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James Dunn
1751
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James Dunn guilty of a breaking into the dwelling house of Edmund West (or Wace) at Botesdale with intent to murder
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William Cann
1751
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Wednesday, 10 April 1751
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Joseph Jenkins
1751
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Wednesday, 17 April 1751 (circa ?) Carmarthen town execution
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Thomas Colley
1751
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THOMAS COLLEY Executed 24th of April, 1751, for the Murder of People who were reputed to be possessed of Witchcraft
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Joseph Chambers
1751
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Joseph Chambers found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of Sir Thomas Hawkey in the parish of St George the Martyr, Southwark on 4th February 1751: robbing him of a gold watch (valued at £20), 2 gold…
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Robert Cheeseman
1751
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Robert Cheeseman found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of John Langley in the parish of Esher on 4th November 1750: robbing him of a gold Moidore (value 27/-) and 5/- in money numbered.
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Peter Matthews
1751
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Peter Matthews found guilty on an indictment for the murder of Ann Carter, by stabbing her with a knife, in the parish of Croydon on 1st January 1751. Presumably respited.
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Evan Thomas
1751
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Thursday, 2 May 1751
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Thomas Quin
1751
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THOMAS QUIN, JOSEPH DOWDELL, AND THOMAS TALBOT
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Joseph Dowdell
1751
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THOMAS QUIN, JOSEPH DOWDELL, AND THOMAS TALBOT
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Thomas Talbot
1751
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THOMAS QUIN, JOSEPH DOWDELL, AND THOMAS TALBOT
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Henry Isart
1751
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1751 Summer assizes
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Samuel W Burgoyne
1751
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Horse theft
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John Daw
1751
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John Daw found guilty on an indictment for a burglary in the dwelling house of John Stace in the parish of Heathfield on 25th December 1750: stealing therefrom 1 Portuguese gold coin (value 36/-), a gold Moidore (value…
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Jancos Lombard
1751
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Jancos Lombard and John Baricos guilty of the rape of Mary Isill, spinster. Both executed. Probably hanged.
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John Baricos
1751
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Jancos Lombard and John Baricos guilty of the rape of Mary Isill, spinster. Both executed. Probably hanged.
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Thomas Wilson
1751
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Saturday, 3 August 1751 (Execution ordered for 3/8 - Cambridge Journal)
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James Bryan
1751
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James Bryan
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Robert Clarke
1751
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Robert Clarke guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of Edmund West (or Wace) at Botesdale with intent to murder.
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Thomas Brock
1751
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Thomas Brock, John Cunningham and Francis Mahew guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of Richard Ward at Blakenham in November 1748: stealing therefrom a watch and other goods.
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John Cunningham
1751
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Thomas Brock, John Cunningham and Francis Mahew guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of Richard Ward at Blakenham in November 1748: stealing therefrom a watch and other goods.
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Francis Mahew
1751
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Thomas Brock, John Cunningham and Francis Mahew guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of Richard Ward at Blakenham in November 1748: stealing therefrom a watch and other goods.
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Thomas Skegg
1751
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Friday, 9 Aug 1751 (Derby Mercury) (LDB)
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William Donkan
1751
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William Donkan (alias Alexander) guilty of breaking into the house of Christopher Thornton with intent to steal therefrom in the parish of Saint John, (Beverley, York or Halifax) on 30th May 1751.
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John Smith
1751
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John Smith for the highway robbery of Thomas and Ann Oscraft
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Joseph Millner
1751
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Joseph Millner for robbing Captain Deane of Wilford in his own ground of 2 gold guineas, 20 shillings in silver and several halfpennies.
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Joshua Warren
1751
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Friday, 16 August 1751
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Anthony Hoggett
1751
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Friday, 16 August 1751
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John Ives
1751
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Friday, 16 August 1751
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Richard Brown
1751
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Wednesday, 21 August 1751 - Town Moor, Newcastle (Newcastle Journal)
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Edward Harrott
1751
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Friday, 23 August 1751 (Quarter Sessions papers)
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Thomas Colley
1751
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Saturday, 24 August 1751 (various Newgate Calendars)
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James Welch
1751
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JAMES WELCH AND THOMAS JONES Executed on Kennington Common, 6th of September, 1751, for Murder.
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Thomas Jones
1751
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JAMES WELCH AND THOMAS JONES Executed on Kennington Common, 6th of September, 1751, for Murder.
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Mathias Keys
1751
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MATHIAS KEYS Executed on Kennington Common, 6th of September, 1751, for Highway Robbery
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Henry Bryant
1751
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Henry Bryant found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of William Bates in the parish of Battersea on 16th June 1751: robbing him of a watch (valued at £5), a hat (valued at 5/-) and 4d in money numbered.
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Mathias Keys
1751
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Mathias Keys found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of David Turner in the parish of Camberwell on 8th March 1751: robbing him of a silver watch (valued at £3), a steel chain (valued at 4/-), a seal…
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James Welch
1751
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James Welch and Thomas Jones, both of St Saviour, Southwark, found guilty on an indictment for the murder Sarah Green, widow in the parish of St Mary Newington. Welch was charged that on 23rd July he assaulted Sarah…
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Thomas Jones
1751
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James Welch and Thomas Jones, both of St Saviour, Southwark, found guilty on an indictment for the murder Sarah Green, widow in the parish of St Mary Newington. Welch was charged that on 23rd July he assaulted Sarah…
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William Baker
1751
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WILLIAM BAKER A City Merchant, executed at Tyburn, 31st of December, 1751, for forging an East India Warrant in order to avoid Bankruptcy
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