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George Foster
1803
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London & Middlesex
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FOSTER, George
1803
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Murder of wife and child
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George Foster
1803
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GEORGE FOSTER Executed at Newgate, 18th of January, 1803, for the Murder of his Wife and Child, by drowning them in the Paddington Canal; with a Curious Account of Galvanic Experiments on his Body
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Francis Finlay
1803
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London & Middlesex
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Thomas Pridgeon
1803
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Peterborough
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Edward Despard
1803
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Special Commission
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John Francis
1803
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Special Commission
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John Wood
1803
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Special Commission
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Thomas Broughton
1803
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Special Commission
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James Wratton
1803
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Special Commission
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John Macnamara
1803
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Special Commission
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Arthur Graham
1803
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Special Commission
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Colonel Edward Marcus Despard
1803
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Hung for High Treason
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Edward Marcus Despard
1803
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COLONEL EDWARD MARCUS DESPARD, JOHN FRANCIS, JOHN WOOD, THOMAS BROUGHTON, JAMES SEDGWICK WRATTON, ARTHUR GRAHAM AND JOHN MACNAMARA Executed in Horsemonger Lane, Southwark, 21st of February, 1803, for High Treason
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John Francis
1803
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COLONEL EDWARD MARCUS DESPARD, JOHN FRANCIS, JOHN WOOD, THOMAS BROUGHTON, JAMES SEDGWICK WRATTON, ARTHUR GRAHAM AND JOHN MACNAMARA Executed in Horsemonger Lane, Southwark, 21st of February, 1803, for High Treason
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John Wood
1803
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COLONEL EDWARD MARCUS DESPARD, JOHN FRANCIS, JOHN WOOD, THOMAS BROUGHTON, JAMES SEDGWICK WRATTON, ARTHUR GRAHAM AND JOHN MACNAMARA Executed in Horsemonger Lane, Southwark, 21st of February, 1803, for High Treason
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Thomas Broughton
1803
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COLONEL EDWARD MARCUS DESPARD, JOHN FRANCIS, JOHN WOOD, THOMAS BROUGHTON, JAMES SEDGWICK WRATTON, ARTHUR GRAHAM AND JOHN MACNAMARA
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James Sedgwick Wratton
1803
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COLONEL EDWARD MARCUS DESPARD, JOHN FRANCIS, JOHN WOOD, THOMAS BROUGHTON, JAMES SEDGWICK WRATTON, ARTHUR GRAHAM AND JOHN MACNAMARA Executed in Horsemonger Lane, Southwark, 21st of February, 1803, for High Treason
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Arthur Graham
1803
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COLONEL EDWARD MARCUS DESPARD, JOHN FRANCIS, JOHN WOOD, THOMAS BROUGHTON, JAMES SEDGWICK WRATTON, ARTHUR GRAHAM AND JOHN MACNAMARA Executed in Horsemonger Lane, Southwark, 21st of February, 1803, for High Treason
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John MacNamara
1803
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COLONEL EDWARD MARCUS DESPARD, JOHN FRANCIS, JOHN WOOD, THOMAS BROUGHTON, JAMES SEDGWICK WRATTON, ARTHUR GRAHAM AND JOHN MACNAMARA Executed in Horsemonger Lane, Southwark, 21st of February, 1803, for High Treason
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Thomas Wilson
1803
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Lincolnshire
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Joseph Heald
1803
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Joseph Heald and John Perry guilty of the murder of Elizabeth Smith, by striking and beating her with a Switching Bill and a pair of tongs, in the parish of Wakefield on 2nd September 1802.
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John Perry
1803
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Joseph Heald and John Perry guilty of the murder of Elizabeth Smith, by striking and beating her with a Switching Bill and a pair of tongs, in the parish of Wakefield on 2nd September 1802.
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William Colledge
1803
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William Colledge (otherwise William Collins) guilty of stealing a gelding (valued at £10), the property of William Rostill, in the parish of St John Bedwardine on 27th September 1802.
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William Wells
1803
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Derbyshire William Wells for the murder of George Bingham at Barlborough
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Dennis Daley
1803
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Berkshire
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Lawrence Innes
1803
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Kent
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Dennis Daly
1803
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Saturday, 19 March 1803 County Gaol, Reading (Reading Mercury) Dennis Daly indicted for the forgery of a Bill of Exchange for ?10, dated 23rd December 1802 and purporting to have been made in London by John Bradburne,…
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John Terry
1803
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JOHN TERRY AND JOSEPH HEALD Executed under Extraordinary Circumstances at York, 21st of March, 1803, for Murder
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Joseph Heald
1803
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JOHN TERRY AND JOSEPH HEALD Executed under Extraordinary Circumstances at York, 21st of March, 1803, for Murder
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Thomas Hillaker
1803
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Wiltshire
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John Thomson
1803
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Nottinghamshire
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John Thompson
1803
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Wednesday, 23 Mar 1803 (Leicester Journal)  …
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Robert Davey
1803
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Essex
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James Brown
1803
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Essex
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John Haynes
1803
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Buckinghamshire
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Thomas Fox
1803
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Gloucestershire
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Stephen Stillwell
1803
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Surrey Stephen Stillwell found guilty on an indictment for the murder of his wife, Ann, by beating her with a pistol, in the parish of Mortlake on 28th September 1802.
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William Atkinson
1803
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Kent
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Daniel M'Govern
1803
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Kent
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William Bassett
1803
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Kent
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Richard Jones
1803
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1803
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Roger Burgess
1803
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Yorkshire
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Robert Burgess
1803
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Robert Burgess, aged 35, guilty of stealing a mare (valued at £6), the property of William Boodell (?) in the parish of Hayton on 17th November 1802.
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Martha Chapel
1803
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Martha Chapel, aged 19, guilty of the murder of her bastard
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James Kelly
1803
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Surrey James Kelly, aged 20, found guilty on an indictment for breaking into the dwelling house of James Hooker in the parish of Croydon on 11th September 1802; and stealing therefrom 3 pairs of stockings (valued at…
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William Stephens
1803
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Surrey
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George Wilbraham
1803
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Surrey George Wilbraham, aged 26, found guilty on an indictment for stealing a gelding (valued at £5), the property of James Waller in the parish of St George the Martyr on 5th September 1802.
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William Lyons
1803
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Surrey
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Charles Conall
1803
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Surrey
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John Fisher (17)
1803
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Surrey John Fisher, aged 17, found guilty on an indictment for robbing the dwelling house of John O’Neill in the parish of St John, Southwark; and stealing therefrom 6 shirts (valued at12/-), 1 curtain (valued at 7/-)…
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Joseph Rose
1803
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Surrey
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William Stevens
1803
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William Stevens, aged 18, found guilty on an indictment for a burglary in the dwelling house of Thomas Strudwick in the parish of Stoke by Guildford on 16th December 1802: stealing therefrom a box and purse containing…
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William Lions
1803
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William Lions, aged 35, and Charles Conall, aged 40, found guilty on an indictment for setting fire to a barn, the property of Hilton Joliffe in the parish of Merstham on 29th August 1802.
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Charles Conall
1803
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William Lions, aged 35, and Charles Conall, aged 40, found guilty on an indictment for setting fire to a barn, the property of Hilton Joliffe in the parish of Merstham on 29th August 1802.
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Henry Ford
1803
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Norfolk Henry Ford guilty of an assault on Thomas Aylmer in the parish of Narburgh on 27th December 1802; and stealing from him 2 silver cases (valued at 20/-), a cloth coat (valued at 5/-), a corduroy jacket (valued at…
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Richard Brown
1803
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Suffolk Richard Brown guilty of a burglary in the dwelling house of Jonathan Charles Hammond in the parish of Wickhambrook on 24th January 1803: stealing therefrom 130 yards of lace (valued at £8), 10 yards of cambric…
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John Piggott
1803
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Somersetshire
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Absolam Hunt
1803
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Somersetshire
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Thomas Morris
1803
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Warwickshire Thomas Morris for uttering a forgery
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Mary Lappidge
1803
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Warwickshire Mary Lappidge for uttering a forgery
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John Richards
1803
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Warwickshire
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William Boston
1803
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Warwickshire
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Patrick Quigley
1803
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Lancashire
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Henry Rice
1803
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Lancashire
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Thomas Wood
1803
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Lancashire
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George Short
1803
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Lancashire George Short guilty of stealing 4 sheep, the property of William Harrison, Henry Janson and John Wilcox, in the parish of Walton on 15th December 1803.
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Hugh Maguire
1803
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Friday 22 April 1803
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Jesse Minnett
1803
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Bristol City
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Hugh M'quire
1803
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Bristol City
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Joseph Jemmet
1803
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London & Middlesex
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Michael Healy
1803
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London & Middlesex
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Abraham Nichols
1803
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London & Middlesex
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Robert Smith
1803
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London & Middlesex
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Patrick Gregory
1803
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London & Middlesex
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William Cunningham
1803
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Wednesday 8th June William Cunningham Theft Glasgow
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Robert Smith
1803
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ROBERT SMITH Executed before Newgate for robbing Coachmen on the Highway, 8th of June, 1803
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Martha Chapple
1803
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Yorkshire
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Thomas Beach
1803
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Thomas Beach guilty forging a £5 Bank of England Notes in the parish of Alvechurch on 20th July 1743 and uttering it with intent to defraud John Wainwright.
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William Hill
1803
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Nottinghamshire William Hill for the rape of Sarah Justice at Bole on 28th May 1803. He is reported to have made an attempted escape at the gallows.
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Sarah Jones
1803
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Shropshire
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George Fry
1803
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Gloucestershire
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John Moses
1803
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Durham
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Joseph Ashby
1803
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Kent
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William Whitroe
1803
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Kent
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John Mansfield
1803
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John Mansfield (otherwise James Ronalds, otherwise Anthony Ronalds) guilty of the highway robbery of Isabella, wife of George Ord in the parish of Harlsey on 5th April 1803: robbing her of a willow basket and a woman’s…
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William Hart
1803
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Surrey William Hart (otherwise William Fox) found guilty on an indictment for the highway robbery of Robert James Hendrie in the parish of Wandsworth on 16th July 1803: robbing him of 1 gold seven shilling piece and…
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Robert Allen
1803
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Surrey Robert Allen, Thomas Fisher and Matthew Wilkinson found guilty on an indictment for stealing 1 bag (valued at 2/-), 308 lbs of cotton (valued at £25), 1 barrel (valued at 1/-) and 168 lbs of ochre (valued at £2)…
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Thomas Fisher
1803
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Surrey
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Matthew Wilkinson
1803
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Surrey
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Joseph Bird
1803
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Warwickshire Joseph Bird for committing sodomy on John Privett
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John Clarke
1803
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Leicestershire
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Stephen Hood
1803
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Wiltshire
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John Hatfield
1803
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Cumberland
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HATFIELD, John
1803
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a rank imposter, who married, by means of the most odious deceit, the celbrated Beauty of Buttermere.Forgery
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John Hatfield
1803
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JOHN HATFIELD "The Keswick Impostor." Executed at Carlisle, 3rd of September, 1803, for Forgery; with Particulars of the once celebrated "Beauty of Buttermere," a victim to his Villainy.
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James Foden
1803
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Lancashire
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John Old
1803
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Lancashire
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Patrick Murphy
1803
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Lancashire
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Michael Carney
1803
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London & Middlesex
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Robert Emmet
1803
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ROBERT EMMET
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John Thompson
1803
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London & Middlesex
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William Crighton
1803
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Friday 4th November William Crighton Sheep theft Perth
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