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PERREAU, Daniel
1776
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Wine merchant, Forgery
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Daniel Perreau
1776
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DANIEL AND ROBERT PERREAU Twin Brothers, who, though popularly believed to be innocent, were executed at Tyburn, 17th of January, 1776, for Forgery
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PERREAU, Robert
1776
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Wine merchant, Forgery
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Robert Perreau
1776
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DANIEL AND ROBERT PERREAU Twin Brothers, who, though popularly believed to be innocent, were executed at Tyburn, 17th of January, 1776, for Forgery
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Samuel Norfolk
1776
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Saturday, 9 March 1776
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Ann Hale
1776
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Ann Hale guilty of the murder of her male bastard, to whom she gave birth and strangled immediately, in the parish of Eckington on 3rd January 1776.
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Job Jackson
1776
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Job Jackson guilty of the murder of his daughter, Catherine (aged 10 weeks), by mixing white arsenic in milk and getting her grandfather, Edward Spencer, to feed it to her, in the parish of Tamworth on 24th November…
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Thomas Aikney
1776
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Thomas Aikney, aged 37, guilty of the murder of John Boardingham, by poisoning him. in the parish of Flamborough on 13th February 1776.
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Elizabeth Boardingham
1776
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Elizabeth Boardingham guilty of Petit Treason: aiding and assisting Thomas Aikney in the murder, by poison, of her husband John in the parish of Flamborough on 13th February 1776. She was ordered to be drawn to the…
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Thomas Aikney
1776
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THOMAS AIKNEY AND ELIZABETH BROADINGHAM Executed for the murder of Broadingham's husband, 20th March, 1776
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Elizabeth Broadingham
1776
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THOMAS AIKNEY AND ELIZABETH BROADINGHAM Executed for the murder of Broadingham's husband, 20th March, 1776
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Matthew Cocklane
1776
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Thursday, 21 March 1776
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Richard Johnson
1776
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Friday, 22 March 1776 (Ipswich Journal)
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Thomas Norwood
1776
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Friday, 22 March 1776 (Sheriffs Cravings)
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William Clifford
1776
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Saturday, 23 March 1776 (Bath Chronicle) William Clifford indicted for a burglary in the dwelling house of Deborah Pottinger, widow, in the parish of Compton on 13th February 1776: stealing therefrom a Dimity gown…
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Richard Whatley
1776
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Richard Whatley guilty of sodomy on Benjamin Duprey, coachman to Lovell Stanhope MP who was visiting the Duke of Chandos at Avington.
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Richard Churn
1776
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Monday, 25 March 1776
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Mary Penylegon
1776
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Friday, 29 Mar 1776 (Bath Chronicle) probably at Launceston.
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John Wanklin
1776
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John Wanklin guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of John Amos in the parish of Wolverhampton on 16th November 1775: stealing therefrom a cloth coat (valued at 10/-), a cloth waistcoat (valued at 7/-), a pair of…
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James Bond
1776
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James Bond (otherwise Cragg) guilty of forging a Bill of Exchange for £10 - purporting to be drawn by Edward Durnall on Messrs Smith, Wright and Gray of Lombard Street in favour of James Richards - and uttered in the…
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Thomas Yorke
1776
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Thomas Yorke guilty of stealing a black mare (valued at £10), the property of John Hollings, and a black mare (valued at £10), the property of Thomas Bromfield, in the parish of St Alkmond, Shrewsbury on 8th January…
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John Pool
1776
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John Pool guilty of forging a Bill of Exchange for £10 - purporting to be drawn by William Downes on 2nd October 1775 on Joseph Birch of Grays Inn, in favour of John Green - and uttered in the parish of Bletchley (?) on…
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John Harris
1776
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John Harris and George Humphries, both of Westminster, found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of Samuel Gordon I the parish of Battersea on 21st June 1775: robbing him of a gold watch (valued at £10), a…
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George Humphries
1776
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John Harris and George Humphries, both of Westminster, found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of Samuel Gordon I the parish of Battersea on 21st June 1775: robbing him of a gold watch (valued at £10), a…
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William Sharp
1776
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William Sharp found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of John Michael Dwyer in the parish of St Mary, Lambeth on 26th August 1775: robbing him of 6 gold guineas, 2 gold half guineas, a silver dollar (value…
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Edward Bell
1776
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Edward Bell found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of Thomas Hynd in the parish of Stoke next Guildford on 14th October 1775: robbing him of 4 gold guineas, 1 gold half guinea, 6 half crowns and 14/- in…
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George Bird
1776
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George Bird guilty of the murder of Mary Bees
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William Beer
1776
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William Beer guilty of the highway robbery of John Matthews: robbing him of 7/- in money numbered. Executed.
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Thomas Scott
1776
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Thomas Scott guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of Hannah Jones: stealing therefrom 2 silver quart tankards (valued at 10/-) and other goods. Executed.
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Robert Iredale
1776
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Robert Iredale guilty of High Treason in illegally possessing a guinea dye in the parish of Halifax on 12th February 1776.
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William Allison
1776
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William Allison, an employee of the Post Office, guilty of stealing a letter containing a Bill of Exchange, sent by John Spencer, in the parish of Doncaster on 4th October 1775.
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Thomas Morris
1776
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Coventry Wednesday, 10 April 1776 Thomas Morris and John Sutley for a burglary.
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John Sutley
1776
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Coventry Wednesday, 10 April 1776 Thomas Morris and John Sutley for a burglary.
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Edward Bradlick
1776
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Friday, 12 April 1776 (Exeter Flying Post)
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Richard Wood
1776
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Friday, 12 April 1776 (Exeter Flying Post)
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William Whick
1776
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William Whick for house breaking.
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Edward Baker
1776
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Edward Baker for a burglary
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Thomas Brown
1776
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Monday, 22 April 1776
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William Hart
1776
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Monday, 22 April 1776
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Jane Williams
1776
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1776
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John Knight
1776
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Saturday, 4 May 1776 (ACC)
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Charles Smith
1776
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Friday, 26 July 1776 (Sheriffs Cravings)
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Thomas Hart
1776
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Thomas Hart (otherwise James Hart) guilty of forging a Bill of Exchange for £42 - purporting to be drawn by Gorge Price on Messrs Halliday, Duntze, Praed & Co. in favour of Thomas Jones - in the parish of Kidderminster…
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Ann Cruttendon
1776
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Ann Cruttendon found guilty on an indictment for the murder of her husband, Joseph Cruttendon, by stabbing him in the right side of the neck with a knife in the parish of Brightling on 15th June 1776. She was ordered to…
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John Wren
1776
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Friday, 9 August…
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Samuel Watts
1776
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Friday, 9 August…
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Joseph Humphreys
1776
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Thursday, 15 August 1776 (Newcastle Chronicle)
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Andrew MKenzie
1776
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Wednesday, 21 August 1776 - Westgate, Newcastle (Newcastle Chronicle)
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Robert Knowles
1776
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Wednesday, 21 August 1776 - Town Moor, Newcastle (Newcastle Chronicle)
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Richard Tomkins
1776
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Richard Tomkins (otherwise Richard Thompson) found guilty on an indictment for being found at large in the Kingdom having been sentenced to death at the Middlesex Sessions on 18th October 1775 for the theft of a cow…
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James Potter
1776
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James Potter found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of William Calvert in the parish of Banstead on 1st August 1776: robbing him of a watch (valued at £3), a gold watch seal (valued at £2), a purse…
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Frederick William Gregg
1776
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Frederick William Gregg found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of Allington Hodges in the parish of Clapham on 28th December 1775: robbing him of a watch (valued at 30/-) and 2/- in money numbered.
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Christopher Ellis
1776
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Christopher Ellis found guilty on an indictment for breaking into the dwelling house of Elizabeth Binfield in the parish of S John, Southwark on 25th May 1776; and stealing therefrom 2 stone rings set in gold (valued at…
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Joseph Yates
1776
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guilty of a forgery
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Isaac Hutchinson
1776
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Saturday, 21 December 1776 city execution (ACC)
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Isaac Josephs
1776
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Saturday, 21 December 1776 city execution (ACC)
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Christopher Lawless
1776
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Saturday, 21 December 1776 city execution (ACC)
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Alexander Solomon
1776
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Saturday, 21 December 1776 city execution (ACC)
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