Aug 15, 2021 · On this Day: On August 15th 1795, John Smith was executed at Shrewsbury Prison for the crime of stealing 10 handkerchiefs.
Aug 15, 2021 · On August 15th 1795, John Smith was executed at Shrewsbury Prison for the crime of stealing 10 handkerchiefs.
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JOHN WATSON , you have been indicted for stealing on the 27th of August last, several bank notes, of the value of a hundred pounds, in the dwelling house of ...
John Smith. 1795 - 1845. York, West Riding Quarter Session. Theft/Stealing/Larceny. Lord Lyndoch. 30/05/1833 - 18/10/1833. New South ...
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The Second Maroon War of 1795–1796 was an eight-month conflict between the Maroons of Cudjoe's Town (Trelawny Town), a Maroon settlement later renamed after ...
The first execution at the new gaol took place on Saturday, the 15th of August 1795, when John Smith, aged 25, was hanged for stealing 10 cotton handkerchiefs ...
15 Jany 1795. Heath NG. 26. Randal Smith< no role > Tothilfields Addington Stealing money on Oath of John Maikay 14 Janry 1795. Heath Transportation 7 years ...
John Michael Smith (alias Jacob Botts) -- Defendant ... Horse Stealing -- Charge ... Commonwealth of Virginia vs Smith (alias Botts), 1795 - 1796, 390-009.