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Daniel Blake
1763
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DANIEL BLAKE Executed for the Murder of John Murcott, Butler to Lord Dacre, 28th of February, 1763
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William Bell
1763
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William Bell guilty of the murder of William Wright in the parish of Langford on 14th October 1762. Wright was attacked, beaten and bruised so badly that he died on 25th October.
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John Wright
1763
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Monday, 14 March 1763 (Ipswich Journal - Saturday 19 March)
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William Harrow
1763
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Monday, 14 March 1763 (Ipswich Journal - Saturday 19 March)
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Thomas Jones
1763
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Monday, 14 March 1763 (Ipswich Journal - Saturday 19 March)
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William Basford
1763
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Monday, 14 March 1763 (Ipswich Journal - Saturday 19 March)
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Richard Keen
1763
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Wednesday, 16 March 1763 (Cambridge Chronicle)
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Samuel Sorrell
1763
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Friday, 25 March 1763 (Ipswich Journal)
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John Jones
1763
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Friday, 25 March 1763 (Ipswich Journal)
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Mary Saunders
1763
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Mary Saunders guilty of the murder of her female bastard, by cutting her throat with a knife immediately after birth, in the parish of Cannock on 13th March 1762.
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William Harrow
1763
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WILLIAM HARROW The Flying Highwayman, executed at Hertford, 28th of March, 1763
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Daniel Shean
1763
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Daniel Shean guilty of the highway robbery of George Grumbley: robbing him of a silver watch (valued at 40/-) and other goods. Executed.
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Robert Clegg
1763
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Lent 1763
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James Watts
1763
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Lent 1763
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William Langton
1763
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Lent 1763
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Sion Philip
1763
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The case of Sion Philip. Cardigan folklore has him hanged after the 1763 April Great Session on a trumped up charge of stealing a ram of Sir Herbert Lloyd of Peterwell. I can find no trace of him in either the Order…
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William Johnson
1763
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Saturday, 2 April 1763 (Cambridge Chronicle) William Johnson (aged 20) guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of Mr John Cornell, farmer in the parish of Harston, by cutting a hole in the wall of his counting house…
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Elizabeth Morton
1763
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Wednesday, 6 April 1763 (Leicester and Nottingham Journal)
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Ann Beddingfield
1763
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ANN BEDDINGFIELD AND RICHARD RINGE The Woman burned for the Murder of her Husband, and the Man hanged for being her Accomplice, near Ipswich, 8th of April, 1763
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Richard Ringe
1763
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ANN BEDDINGFIELD AND RICHARD RINGE The Woman burned for the Murder of her Husband, and the Man hanged for being her Accomplice, near Ipswich, 8th of April, 1763
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Margaret Beddingfield
1763
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Margaret Beddingfield and Richard Ringe (aged 19) guilty of the murder of her husband John. She was burned while he hanged.
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Richard Ringe
1763
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Margaret Beddingfield and Richard Ringe (aged 19) guilty of the murder of her husband John. She was burned while he hanged.
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Mathew Bott
1763
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Mathew Bott (aged 73) for the forgery of an £80 Bond.
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John Townsend
1763
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John Townsend for a burglary in the house of James Price at Stapleton on 25th January 1763: stealing therefrom clothing and money..
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Mary Heald
1763
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Saturday, 23 April 1763 (ACC) burned
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John Rice
1763
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JOHN RICE A City Stockbroker, executed at Tyburn, 4th of May, 1763, for Forgery
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Paul Lewis
1763
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PAUL LEWIS An Officer of the Royal Navy, who became a Highwayman, and was executed at Tyburn, 4th of May, 1763
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Hannah Dagoe
1763
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HANNAH DAGOE Sentenced to Death for robbing a Poor Woman. She struggled violently with the Executioner on the Scaffold, 4th Of May, 1763
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James Rendall
1763
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Friday, 24 June 1763
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John Hurdle
1763
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John Hurdle guilty of the murder of his wife, Martha
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Thomas Callaghan
1763
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Thomas Callaghan guilty of the highway robbery of John Tucker: robbing him of a pair of silver shoe buckles (valued at 10/-), oher goods and £6.14/- in money numbered.
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Francis MArdell
1763
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Francis M'Ardell guilty of the highway robbery of Thomas Fosbrooke: robbing him of a pair of silver buckles (valued at 5/-) and other goods..
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Francis Kenny
1763
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Francis Kenny guilty of the highway robbery of John Marsh: robbing him of a pair of silver buckles (valued at 20/-).
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John Higgins
1763
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John Higgins guilty of being found at large in the Kingdom having been tried at the City of Worcester Assizes on 11th July 1761 for stealing a silver ½ pint mug (valued at 20/-), the property of Thomas Watkins, in the…
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John Hall
1763
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John Hall (otherwise Bloom) guilty of stealing a bay coloured gelding, the property of John Mackinder, on 14th October 1762 on 4th July 1763 in the parish if Beverley.
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James Gooding
1763
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Saturday, 30 July 1763 (Western Flying Post)
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Richard Connor
1763
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Saturday, 30 July 1763 (Western Flying Post)
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Pablo More
1763
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Saturday, 30 July 1763 (Western Flying Post)
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Margaret Middleton
1763
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Monday, 1 August 1763 (Newcastle Journal)
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John King Beard
1763
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John King Beard
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Peter Woolford
1763
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Peter Woolford
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William Lacy
1763
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Friday, 5 August 1763 (Sheriffs Cravings)
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William Ogden
1763
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Coventry Wednesday, 10 August 1763 (Coventry Mercury) William Ogden (otherwise Palliser) (aged 25), Margaret Brown and John Phillips (otherwise Duple) for stealing in he dwelling house of John Bayley in Coventry:…
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Margaret Brown
1763
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Coventry Wednesday, 10 August 1763 (Coventry Mercury) William Ogden (otherwise Palliser) (aged 25), Margaret Brown and John Phillips (otherwise Duple) for stealing in he dwelling house of John Bayley in Coventry:…
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John Phillips
1763
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Coventry Wednesday, 10 August 1763 (Coventry Mercury) William Ogden (otherwise Palliser) (aged 25), Margaret Brown and John Phillips (otherwise Duple) for stealing in he dwelling house of John Bayley in Coventry:…
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Margaret Clarke
1763
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Coventry Wednesday, 10 August 1763 (Coventry Mercury) William Ogden (otherwise Palliser) (aged 25), Margaret Brown and John Phillips (otherwise Duple) for stealing in he dwelling house of John Bayley in Coventry:…
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William Bragger
1763
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William Bragger found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of Mary Delaporte in the parish of St George the Martyr, Southwark on 21st May 1763: robbing her of 1 silk Cardinal (valued at 10/-), a bonnet…
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Samuel Beaton
1763
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Samuel Beaton found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of Henry Thrale in the parish of St George the Martyr, Southwark on 4th May 1763: robbing him of a gold repeater watch (valued at £20), a gold chain…
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Amos Mason
1763
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Friday, 12 August 1763
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James Perry
1763
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Friday, 12 August 1763
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Matthew Dodd
1763
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Matthew Dodd found guilty on an indictment for the rape of Ann Dutnall the younger in the parish of Warlington on 21st June 1763.
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John Smith
1763
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Monday, 5 September 1763 John Smith (Douglas) for being found at large in te Kingdom before expiry of the term for which he had been transported.
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John Smith
1763
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John Smith for being found at large in the Kingdom before expiry of the term for which he had been transported.
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