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John French
1762
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John French guilty of the murder of William Hayter. Execution ordered for 26th July: respited to 12th February 1763. No reprieve traced . No report of execution found
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Anne Nott
1762
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Anne Nott murdered of her male bastard child by throwing him violently to the ground, in the parish of St Heken, Worcester on 10 October 1761.
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William Bowland
1762
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Friday, 12 March 1762 (Northampton Mercury)
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George Harger
1762
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George Harger guilty of the murder of John Moore of Kirbyy Malzeard.
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Shadrack Smith
1762
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Monday, 22 March 1762
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Edward Barrow
1762
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Thursday, 25 March 1762 (Northampton Mercury)
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James Lowry
1762
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CAPTAIN JAMES LOWRY Executed at Execution Dock, March 25, 1762, for murdering one of his Crew
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Thomas Hill
1762
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Friday, 26 March 1762 (LDB)
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Alice Ridley
1762
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Friday, 26 March 1762 (Manchester Magazine)
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William Doodson
1762
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Saturday, 3 April 1762 (Manchester Magazine)
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Robert Haynes
1762
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Friday, 16 April 1762 (Western Flying Post)
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Pierce Mitchell
1762
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Friday, 16 April 1762 (Western Flying Post)
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William Goddard
1762
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Friday, 16 April 1762 (Western Flying Post)
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John Sackmore
1762
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Friday, 16 April 1762 (Western Flying Post)
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Harry Richard Roberts
1762
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Monday, 26 April 1762 (ordered for)
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Thomas Smith
1762
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HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY
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Robert Main
1762
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HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY
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David Burke
1762
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David Burke, Edward Caffrey and Patrick King guilty of the highway robbery of John Thomas: robbing him of a canvas bag (valued at 1d) and 12/6 in money numbered. All three executed
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Edward Caffrey
1762
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David Burke, Edward Caffrey and Patrick King guilty of the highway robbery of John Thomas: robbing him of a canvas bag (valued at 1d) and 12/6 in money numbered. All three executed
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Patrick King
1762
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David Burke, Edward Caffrey and Patrick King guilty of the highway robbery of John Thomas: robbing him of a canvas bag (valued at 1d) and 12/6 in money numbered. All three executed
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Susannah Harris
1762
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Saturday, 24 July 1762
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James Costard
1762
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James Costard guilty of the murder of his mother, Sarah, wife of William Jarvis, by shooting her, in the parish of Benson (Bensington) on 23rd April 1762.
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John Plackett
1762
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JOHN PLACKETT Executed on the City Road, London, 28th of July, 1762, for robbing a Danish Gentleman, whom he treated with great Barbarity
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John Ham
1762
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John Ham guilty of killing a brown mare (valued at 5 guineas), the property of John Fouracre. Executed.
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Daniel Ryan
1762
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August 1762 City Gallows (LDB)
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Charles Todd
1762
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Monday, 9 August 1762 (Newcastle Journal)
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Anne Morrell
1762
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Anne Morrell for the murder of her bastard.
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William Buckley
1762
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William Buckley guilty of the murder of his infant daughter, Mary, by cutting her throat with a knife, in the parish of Rock on 5th January 1762. After execution his body was hanged in chains in Wyre Forest.
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Robert Leeden
1762
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Robert Leeden guilty of privately stealing a linen bag (valued at 1d), a gold guinea and 3/6 in money numbered from the person of Joseph Worley in the parish of Dudley on 5th August 1762.
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Susanna Guise
1762
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Susanna Guise, wife of William Guise, guilty of privately stealing 2 plain gold rings (valued at £2), a brass ring (valued at 1d) and 45/- in money numbered from the person of Mary Ganderton in the parish of Claines on…
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William Williams
1762
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William Williams guilty of stealing a grey gelding (valued at £11), the property of Joseph Deakin in the parish of Oldswinford on 29th March 1762.
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Thomas Williams
1762
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guilty of the murder of William Sly
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James Farr
1762
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JAMES FARR, WILLIAM SPARRY AND WILLIAM BIDDLE
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