The Reminiscences of Sir Henry Hawkins (Baron Brampton)Brampton, Henry Hawkins, Baron
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The Reminiscences of Sir Henry Hawkins (Baron Brampton)
Brampton, Henry Hawkins, Baron
Brampton, Henry Hawkins, Baron, 1817-1907; Judges -- Great Britain -- Biography
22. John Hoyes, aged 48, late of Heckington, com. Feb. 24, 1818,
charged with feloniously stealing 2 pigs of the value of £3, the
property of John Fairchild of Wellingore. Acquitted.
23. Christiana Robinson, aged 24, }
} both late of Glamford
24. Mary Stewart, aged 26, }
Briggs, com. March 7, 1818, charged with breaking into Chas. Saunby's
shop, &c. (same as Nos. 7 and 8). Not prosecuted.
PRISONERS UNDER SENTENCE.
George Houdlass, convicted at Lammas Assizes, 1815, of mare
stealing.--Ordered to be transported for the term of his natural life.
(The Prince Regent, in the name of His Majesty, having graciously
extended the Royal Mercy to the said convict, his said sentence is
commuted to two years imprisonment, commencing July 1, 1817.)
Martin Dowdwell, convicted at the Lent Assizes, 1817, of
perjury.--Ordered to be impillored once and imprisoned for two years.
Susanna Pepper, convicted at the Lammas Assizes, 1817, of secreting
the birth of her bastard child.--Ordered to be imprisoned for one
year.
William Whitehead (the younger); at the Summer Assizes, 1817, was
found by a jury to be of unsound mind.--Ordered to be imprisoned until
His Majesty's pleasure be known.
Edward Croft, convicted at the Louth quarter sessions, held Jan. 12,
1815, of a felony.--Ordered to be transported for seven years.
John Caminack, convicted at the Spilsby quarter sessions, Jan. 17,
1817, of a felony.--Ordered to be transported for seven years.
William Busbey, convicted at the same sessions of a felony.--Ordered
to be transported for seven years.
William Nubert, convicted at the Lent Assizes, 1817, of
burglary.--Ordered to be transported for seven years.
William Patchett, convicted at the same Assizes of burglary.--Ordered
to be transported for seven years.
Richard Clarke, convicted at the Summer Assizes, 1817, of having
forged bank notes in his possession.--Ordered to be transported for
fourteen years.
Thomas Maddison, convicted at the same Assizes of burglary.--Ordered
to be transported for seven years.
James Donnington, convicted at the same Assizes of stealing a
lamb.--Ordered to be transported for seven years.
Samuel Brown, convicted at the same Assizes of stealing a
mare.--Ordered to be transported for the term of his natural life.
Joseph Greenfield, convicted at the same Assizes of stealing a
heifer.--Ordered to be transported for fourteen years.
William Johnson, convicted at the Spilsby quarter sessions, July 25,
1817, of a felony.--Ordered to be transported for seven years.
William Willson, convicted at the Kirton quarter sessions, Oct. 17,
1817, of a felony.--Ordered to be transported for seven years.
Henry Thorpe, convicted at the Bourn quarter sessions, Jan. 13, 1818,
of a felony.--Ordered to be transported for seven years.
George Croft, convicted at the Boston quarter sessions, Jan. 13, 1818,
of a felony.--Ordered to be transported for seven years.
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