ammas 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.
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.
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