The Reminiscences of Sir Henry Hawkins (Baron Brampton) eBook

Henry Hawkins, 1st Baron Brampton
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 389 pages of information about The Reminiscences of Sir Henry Hawkins (Baron Brampton).

The Reminiscences of Sir Henry Hawkins (Baron Brampton) eBook

Henry Hawkins, 1st Baron Brampton
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 389 pages of information about The Reminiscences of Sir Henry Hawkins (Baron Brampton).

12.  John Moody, aged 28, late of Stallingborough, laborer, com.  Dec. 24, 1817, charged with having committed the odious and detestable crime and felony called sodomy.  Indicted for misdemeanor.  Two years imprisonment.

13.  William Johnson, aged 28, late of Bardney, laborer, com.  Dec. 29, 1817, charged with having burglariously entered the dwelling house of W’m Smith, of Bardney, and wilfully and malliciously beating and wounding, with intent to murder and rob Wm. Kirmond, a lodger therein.  Seven Years Transportation.

14.  Richard Randall, aged 27,}
                             } both late of Lutton,
15.  John Tubbs, aged 29, }

laborers, com.  Dec. 29, 1817, charged with feloniously assaulting Wm. Rowbottom of Holbeach Marsh, between 11 and 12 o’ck in the night, in a field near the king’s highway, and stealing from his person 3 promissory L10 notes, 8 or 10 shillings in silver, one silver stop and seconds watch, and various other goods and chattels.  Both guilty—­Death.

16.  William Hayes, aged 20, late of Braceby, weaver, com.  Jan. 6, 1818, charged with feloniously stealing a mare, together with a saddle and bridle, the property of Ed. Briggs of Hanby.  Guilty—­Death.

17.  Thomas Evison, aged 24, }
} both late of Alnwick,
18.  Thomas Norris, aged 28, }

laborers, com.  Jan. 21, 1818, charged with feloniously setting fire to a thrashing machine and a hovel, containing a quantity of oats in the straw, the property of Thos.  Faulkner, jun. of Alnwick, which were all consumed.  Guilty—­Death.

19.  William Walker, aged 20, laborer, }
} both late of Boston,
20.  Elizabeth Eno, aged 19, spinster, }

com.  Jan. 28, 1818, charged with burglariously entering the dwelling house of Wm. Trentham, and stealing a sum of money in gold and silver, several country bank notes, and a red morocco pocket-book.  Guilty—­Death.

21.  William Bell, alias John Brown, aged 30, late of Alvingham, laborer, com.  Feb. 19, 1818, charged with burglariously breaking into the shop of Wm. Goy of Alvingham, and stealing 1 pair of new shoes, 1 half boot, and 1 half boot top.  Guilty—­Death.

22.  John Hoyes, aged 48, late of Heckington, com.  Feb. 24, 1818, charged with feloniously stealing 2 pigs of the value of L3, 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.)

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