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Charles Burton
1793
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Saturday, 20 March 1793 (Derby Mercury)
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John Riddle
1793
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John Riddle, aged 45, guilty of the murder of Thomas Ward, by shooting him in the neck, in the parish of St Mary Stafford on 12th February 1793. John Bettley, aged 29, and Richard Ellis, aged 29, guilty of being present…
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John Bettley
1793
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John Riddle, aged 45, guilty of the murder of Thomas Ward, by shooting him in the neck, in the parish of St Mary Stafford on 12th February 1793. John Bettley, aged 29, and Richard Ellis, aged 29, guilty of being present…
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Richard Ellis
1793
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John Riddle, aged 45, guilty of the murder of Thomas Ward, by shooting him in the neck, in the parish of St Mary Stafford on 12th February 1793. John Bettley, aged 29, and Richard Ellis, aged 29, guilty of being present…
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Thomas Jones
1793
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Friday, 22 March 1793 (Ipswich Journal)
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John Hay
1793
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Friday, 22 March 1793 (Ipswich Journal)
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William Healey
1793
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Wednesday, 27 Mar 1793 (Leicester Journal)
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Francis Martin
1793
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Thursday, 28 March 1793 at Halldown (Exeter Flying Post)
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William Trewarris
1793
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Thursday, 28 March 1793 St Stephen near Launceston (Western Flying Post)
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Rees Daniel
1793
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1793
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Joan Tattel
1793
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Joan Tattel guilty of the murder of her female bastard in the parish of Monkton Combe.
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Joseph Charles
1793
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Thursday, 4 April 1793 (Chester Courant)
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Samuel Capewell
1793
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Samuel Capewell guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of Josiah Lakin in the parish of Tamworth on 31st December 1792: stealing therefrom a silk hat (valued at 2/-) and £4 in money numbered.
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James Stubbs
1793
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James Stubbs guilty of the highway robbery of Francis Cartwright in the parish of Wolverhampton on 29th August 1792: robbing him of a linen handkerchief (valued at 1/-), a tin snuff box (valued at 6d), a leather pocket…
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John Page
1793
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John Page found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of Thomas Days in the parish of St Mary, Lambeth on 29th October 1792: robbing him of 2 cornelian stone seals set in gold (valued at £2), a brass watch key…
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Walter Welch
1793
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Walter Welch and Benjamin Baker found guilty on an indictment for a burglary in the dwelling house of George Wagstaffe in the parish of Battersea on 13th December 1792: stealing therefrom a woollen cloth coat (value at…
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Benjamin Baker
1793
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Walter Welch and Benjamin Baker found guilty on an indictment for a burglary in the dwelling house of George Wagstaffe in the parish of Battersea on 13th December 1792: stealing therefrom a woollen cloth coat (value at…
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Jenkin Jones
1793
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Jenkin Jones guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of William Martin in the parish of Bedminster on 26th February 1793 with intent to steal.
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Thomas Jewitt
1793
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Thomas Jewitt guilty of stealing 5 red and white heifers (valued at £20), the property of Anthony Jackson, in the parish of Askham Bryan in the County of the City of York on 4th November 1792. A city execution.
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William Atkinson
1793
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William Atkinson, aged 70, guilty of a riot
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Richard Watson
1793
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Richard Watson guilty of stealing 5 skins of Red Morocco Leather (valued at 40/-), the property of John Ambler in the parish of Halifax on 26th November 1792.
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Edward Howell
1793
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Edward Howell and James Rook found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of Ryan John Stephenson: robbing him of goods valued at £4. I have not found the indictment for this. They were originally detained on…
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James Rook
1793
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Edward Howell and James Rook found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of Ryan John Stephenson: robbing him of goods valued at £4. I have not found the indictment for this. They were originally detained on…
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Richard Palmer
1793
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Richard Palmer for a forgery
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Ann Cooke
1793
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Ann Cooke for a highway robbery
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Bickley Barnes
1793
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Bickley Barnes for a highway robbery
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Robert Hamilton
1793
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Friday, 3 May 1793
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Mary Humphrey
1793
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Friday, 12 July 1793 (St Mary’s Burial Register)
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John Wilshere
1793
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Friday, 26 July 1793 (Ipswich Journal)
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Robert Jenkinson
1793
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Monday, 29 July 1793 Robert Jenkinson guilty of stealing a chestnut gelding (valued at £12), the property of William Phillips, in the parish of Tetsworth on 12th May 1793.
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John Woodcock
1793
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John Woodcock, aged 26, guilty of aiding, helping, abetting, comforting, maintaining and assisting William Rose and John Biddle in the murder of John Woolrich in the parish of Drayton in Hales (?) on 24th October 1792.
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James Wiggett
1793
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James Wiggett guilty of stealing from the warehouse of John Moore in the parish of Tardebigge on 30th March 1793: stealing therefrom 20,000 needles (valued at £40), 11 gross coat buttons plated on metal (valued at £9),…
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Robert Walpole Chamberlain
1793
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Robert Walpole Chamberlain found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of Humphrey Bellamy in the parish of Cheam on 6th June 1791: robbing him of a gold watch (valued at £20), a gold watch chain (valued at…
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George Vernon
1793
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George Vernon found guilty on an indictment for being in unlawful possession of a half crown dye in the parish of St Mary, Lambeth on 10th January 1793.
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Ebenezer Coulson
1793
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Ebenezer Coulson, aged 21, guilty of the murder of Henry Yates, by striking him on the neck and throat with an axe and chisel, in the parish of Wolverhampton on 1st April 1793.
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Henry Haylock
1793
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Henry Haylock guilty of stealing 40 ewes, the property of Edward Qwilt at Icklingham
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John Hoyland
1793
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John Hoyland, aged 77, guilty of laying hands on a she-ass and having a venereal affair with the same in the parish of Sheffield on 12th July last (the day before the Assizes began).
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William Richards
1793
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William Richards, (otherwise Thomas Green, otherwise Boway Green)aged 18, John Mumford, aged 18, Richard Sinister, aged 19 and Daniel Sheldon, aged 29, guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of John Jackson in the…
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John Mumford
1793
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William Richards, (otherwise Thomas Green, otherwise Boway Green)aged 18, John Mumford, aged 18, Richard Sinister, aged 19 and Daniel Sheldon, aged 29, guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of John Jackson in the…
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Richard Sinister
1793
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William Richards, (otherwise Thomas Green, otherwise Boway Green)aged 18, John Mumford, aged 18, Richard Sinister, aged 19 and Daniel Sheldon, aged 29, guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of John Jackson in the…
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Daniel Sheldon
1793
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William Richards, (otherwise Thomas Green, otherwise Boway Green)aged 18, John Mumford, aged 18, Richard Sinister, aged 19 and Daniel Sheldon, aged 29, guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of John Jackson in the…
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Margaret Dunn
1793
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Wednesday, 14 August 1793 - Morpeth (Newcastle Courant)
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Walter Clarke
1793
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Walter Clarke guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of William Mills in the parish of Wooler on 21st June 1793: stealing therefrom, among other articles, a woollen cover lid (valued at 2/-).
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William Downs
1793
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William Downs (aged 17) for the burglary of John Sheath at Aston
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James Wilson
1793
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James Wilson (aged 16), Edward Revey (aged 24) and James Clarke (aged 31) for robbing the Coach Office in Birmingham: stealing 200 pieces of silk.
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Edward Revey
1793
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James Wilson (aged 16), Edward Revey (aged 24) and James Clarke (aged 31) for robbing the Coach Office in Birmingham: stealing 200 pieces of silk.
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James Clarke
1793
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James Wilson (aged 16), Edward Revey (aged 24) and James Clarke (aged 31) for robbing the Coach Office in Birmingham: stealing 200 pieces of silk.
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David Howell James
1793
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Friday, 16 August 1793 David Howell James in the parish of Devynogg on 12 December 1790 (sic: the inquest report has 1792) assaulted Elizabeth John, single woman, with his hands and a stick striking and beating her so…
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John Hackett
1793
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John Hackett junior, aged 22, guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of George Cathness in the parish of Berkswith (?) on 17th April 1793 with intent to steal therefrom.
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John Wyatt
1793
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John Wyatt for the theft of a horse
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Edward Miles
1793
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Saturday, 14 September 1793 (Leeds Intelligencer)
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Laurence Jones
1793
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LAURENCE JONES A Notorious Swindler, sentenced to Death in 1793, but who hanged himself Three Days before the Date of his Execution
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