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Tobias Smith
1792
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Lent 1792
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John Charles
1792
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John Charles (aged 36) guilty of the murder of his wife, Mary, by beating her and trampling on her then throwing her down stairs, dragging her up again by her feet and throwing her down again and repeating this action…
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Ralph Smith
1792
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Friday, 16 Mar 1792
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Robert Pilkington
1792
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Saturday, 17 March 1792 (Manchester Magazine)
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Sarah Shenton
1792
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Sarah Shenton, aged 18, guilty of the murder of her male bastard to which she gave birth and whose throat she then immediately cut, in the parish of Albrighton on 30th September 1791.
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Edward Skott
1792
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Edward Skott (otherwise Skirt) guilty of with 30 other persons whose names are unknown on 17th July 1791 unlawfully, riotously and tumultuously did assemble together to the disturbance of the public peace and being so…
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Thomas Smith
1792
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Friday, 23 March 1792
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Jane Cross
1792
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Friday, 23 March 1792
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John Cocking
1792
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Friday, 23 March 1792
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James Read
1792
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Friday, 23 March 1792
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William Anthony
1792
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Saturday, 24 March 1792
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John Shaw
1792
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John Shaw guilty of a forgery of a £10 Chichester Bank Note of Charlecut, Drew and Co.
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Joseph Tapp
1792
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Monday, 26 March 1792
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Roger Benstead
1792
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Roger Benstead guilty of the murder of Thomas Briggs. After execution his body was hanged in chains on Undly Common near Lakenheath.
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Elizabeth Elliott
1792
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Elizabeth Elliott guilty of the murder of Mary Walker, by beating her with her hands and a stone, in the parish of Aysgarth on 24th September 1791.
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Maurice Turner
1792
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Maurice Turner
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John Price
1792
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John Price
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Charles Stevens
1792
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Charles Stevens
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Jeremiah Archer
1792
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Saturday, 31 March 1792 (Cambridge Chronicle) Jeremiah Archer, aged 18, guilty of the deliberate arson of a haulm stack in the parish of Shudy Camps. Archer was buried at Shudy Camps (aged 17) on 3rd April 1792.
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Thomas Miles
1792
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Thomas Miles guilt of stealing 2 black geldings (valued at £60), the property of Richard Sedding in the parish of Thames Ditton on 19th November 1791; and 1 gelding (valued at £20), the property of Robert Rengard in the…
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John Hudson
1792
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John Hudson found guilty on an indictment for robbing Benjamin Treacher of a warrant for payment of £80 in his dwelling house in the parish of St Olave, Southwark on 23rd September 1790. Executed.
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Job Bawden
1792
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Job Bawden (aged 32) guilty of the murder of Elizabeth, wife of Francis Bawden.
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Thomas Flemming
1792
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Saturday, 7 April 1792 (Manchester Magazine)
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Thomas Easthope
1792
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Thomas Easthope guilty of stealing 2 letters addressed to Mrs Hartley, St Ann’s Square, Manchester and another letter from the Post Office at Colne in the parish of Whalley on 14th October 1791.
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William Tremlett
1792
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Friday, 13 April 1792 (Exeter Flying Post)
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John Ebden
1792
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Friday, 13 April 1792 (Exeter Flying Post)
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James Fullerton
1792
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Friday, 13 April 1792 (Exeter Flying Post)
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William Butler
1792
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Friday, 13 April 1792 (Exeter Flying Post)
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William Cuddiver
1792
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Friday, 13 April 1792 (Exeter Flying Post)
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John Benjamin
1792
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Friday, 13 April 1792
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Spence Broughton
1792
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Spence Broughton guilty of the highway robbery of George Bosley in the parish of Rotherham on 29th January 1791: robbing him of a leather portmanteau (valued at £2) and a leather bag (valued at 1/-), the property of the…
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John Lucas
1792
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John Lucas and Thomas Stearman were, according to the Assizes Calendar indicted for a burglary in the dwelling house of John Mundell in the parish of New Malton on 17th November 1791: stealing therefrom, among other…
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Thomas Stearman
1792
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John Lucas and Thomas Stearman were, according to the Assizes Calendar indicted for a burglary in the dwelling house of John Mundell in the parish of New Malton on 17th November 1791: stealing therefrom, among other…
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Joseph Brearley
1792
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Joseph Brearley, aged 30, guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of Ann Booth in the parish of Cleckheaton on 10th January 1792: stealing therefrom a brown cloth coat (valued at 7/6), a pair of thick set breeches…
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Thomas Crawshaw
1792
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Thomas Crawshaw, aged 42, guilty of stealing 4½ yards of printed ribbon (valued at 18/-), a blue silk cloak (valued at 20/-), a silk hat (valued at 2/-), a muslin apron (valued at 1/-), a muslin handkerchief (valued at…
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William Pears
1792
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William Pears, Richard Pearson and James Wright for the highway robbery of Samuel Breedon
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Richard Pearson
1792
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William Pears, Richard Pearson and James Wright for the highway robbery of Samuel Breedon
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James Wright
1792
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William Pears, Richard Pearson and James Wright for the highway robbery of Samuel Breedon
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Luke Parker
1792
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Luke Parker for theft
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Benjamin Phillips
1792
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Benjamin Phillips for housebreaking
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George Hindmarsh
1792
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HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY
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Ch Berry
1792
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HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY
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Jn Slacke
1792
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HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY
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James Harding
1792
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Murder of his son
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Edward Pine
1792
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Murder of his wife, Ann
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Joseph Lorrison
1792
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JOSEPH LORRISON Known among Thieves as "Jumping Joe." Executed on Kennington Common, 8th of August, 1792, for Robbery on the Highway
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Matthew Gillingham
1792
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Friday, 10 August 1792 (Western Flying Post)
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Peter Primmer
1792
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Friday, 10 August 1792 (Western Flying Post)
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Richard Strickland
1792
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Friday, 10 August 1792 (Western Flying Post)
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William Winter
1792
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Friday, 10 August 1792 - Westgate, Newcastle (Newcastle Courant)
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Jane Clarke
1792
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Friday, 10 August 1792 - Westgate, Newcastle (Newcastle Courant)
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Eleanor Clarke
1792
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Friday, 10 August 1792 - Westgate, Newcastle (Newcastle Courant)
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Edward Coarse
1792
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Saturday, 11 August 1792 (Cambridge Chronicle - to be executed today Sat 11 August) Edward Coarse guilty of the rape of Sarah Ellis the younger in the parish of Barrington on 6th June 1792. In her deposition she said…
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Thomas Taylor
1792
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Thomas Taylor, aged 28, guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of Samuel Tart in the parish of Leighton on 4th June 1792: stealing therefrom 7 yards of linen cloth called Huckaback (valued at 20/-) and 5 yardsof…
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Christopher Taylor
1792
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Wednesday, 22 August 1792 - Morpeth (Newcastle Courant)
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Silvanus Broadwater
1792
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Silvanus Broadwater guilty of stealing a bay mare (valued at £20), the property of John Holbart, in the parish of Haltwistle on 15th September 1791.
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Joseph Marshall
1792
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Joseph Marshall guilty of stealing a bay mare (valued at £10), the property of Ralph Newbiggin, in the parish of Haltwistle on 15th September 1791
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Joseph Lorrison
1792
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Joseph Lorrison and John Nutcher found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of James Dixon in the parish of Morden on 5th April 1792: robbing him of a silver watch (valued at 40/-), 1 counterfeit sixpence…
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John Nutcher
1792
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Joseph Lorrison and John Nutcher found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of James Dixon in the parish of Morden on 5th April 1792: robbing him of a silver watch (valued at 40/-), 1 counterfeit sixpence…
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Philip George
1792
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Philip George found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of Henry Meriton in the parish of St Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey 29th July 1792: robbing him of a watch (valued at 40/-) and 4/8 in money numbered.
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Joseph Newman
1792
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Joseph Newman (aged 36) guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of Joseph Billings, draper, in the parish of St Mary Magdalen, Taunton on 23rd May 1792: stealing therefrom 2 yards of silk (called silk patch work) and…
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James Dunn
1792
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Saturday 1 September 1792 (Cumberland Packet)
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Daniel Ryan
1792
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Daniel Ryan for the burglary of Mr Payton
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James Thompson
1792
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Saturday, 15 September 1792 (Manchester Magazine)
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James Welsh
1792
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Monday, 17 September 1792 (Burial Register, St Mary’s, Carlisle)
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