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
William Betts, alias Bungs, convicted at the Spalding quarter
sessions, Jan. 16, 1818, of a felony.--Ordered to be transported for
seven years.
James Tidwell, convicted at the same sessions of a felony.--Ordered to
be transported for seven years.
Samuel Chapman, convicted at the Spilsby quarter sessions, Jan. 16,
1818, of a felony.--Ordered to be transported for seven years.
David Jones, convicted at the Kirton quarter sessions, Jan. 20, 1818,
of a felony.--Ordered to be transported for seven years.
IN HIS MAJESTY'S GAOL IN THE CITY OF LINCOLN.
1. Daniel Elston, aged 34, late of Waddington, cordwainer, com. Sep.
22, 1817, charged with feloniously stealing from the dwelling house
of Rd. Blackbourn, of Waddington, one silver watch, and a pair of new
quarter boots.--Guilty of stealing only--7 years transportation.
2. William Kehos, aged 22, a private soldier in the 95th Regt. of
foot, com. Nov. 17, 1817, charged with feloniously slaughtering
and stealing from the close of Matthew White of Lincoln one wether
hog.--Guilty--Death.
Printed by DRURY & SONS, Lincoln.
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