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A46488 His Majesties most gracious and free-pardon to several prisoners in Newgate at an adjournment of the Sessions of the Peace, and Oyer and Terminer, held for the city of London and county of Middlesex on Saturday the 21th day of March, 1684/5, and in the first year of His Majesties reign. England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II); James II, King of England, 1633-1701. 1685 (1685) Wing J212; ESTC R26818 1,057 1

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HIS MAJESTIES MOST GRACIOUS AND FREE-PARDON TO Several Prisoners in Newgate at an Adjournment of the Sessions of the Peace and Oyer and Terminer Held for the City of London and County of Middlesex on Saturday the 21 th Day of March 1684 5 And in the First Year of His Majesties Reign WHereas at several Sessions last past held for the City of London and County of Middlesex divers Felons and other Criminals had received Sentence of Death and Transportation it pleased His Most Sacred Majesty out of His Inherent Clemency peculiarly Resident in his Royal Line in Imitation of His Mercifully Famous and ever to be Remembred Ancestors to extend the favour of His Free and Gracious Pardon to the several Prisoners here under Named In order whereunto at the late Sessions of Oyer and Terminer Held for the County aforesaid on the 25 th 26 th and 27 th Days of February last past an Adjournment was there made till Fryday the 6 th of March Instant and from thence to the 21 th of the same Month where the Right Honourable Sir James Smith Kt. Lord Mayor of the City of London Sir Thomas Jenner Kt. one of his Majesties Serjeants at Law and Recorder of the said City together with others of the Worshipful the Aldermen of the said City the same Day about three of the Clock in the Afternoon did call over the several Prisoners here under Named for whom a General Pardon was there Read which they severally on their respective Knees pleaded which the Court was pleased to Allow of and accordingly the said Malefactors were thereby Pardoned which being over the Court was pleased to Adjourn the next General Sessions for the Peace at Guild-Hall to the 27 th of April and for London and Middlesex at the Old-Bayly to the 29 th of the said Month. GOD SAVE the KING 29 Free Pardoned Viz. THomas Potts Joseph Curtis John Den Edward Hubbard John Mole John Smith Edward Paine John Leneve Thomas Benson Dorothy Waller Christopher Redmain Richard Scott James Walden James Rothwell Roger Mercy Thomas Brown Charles Cartmore Mary Shelton John Richardson Anne Smith Henry White Mary Cale Joane Johnson George Casky Francis Pevinson Daniel Valentine Joshua Bludworth John Davis Jonathan Parson in the Kings-Bench and made an Escape 47 To be Transported Viz. RIchard Enos Captain of the Pickpockets Elizabeth Ratcliffe Christian Bromfield Robert Tod Mary Voss John Pell John Fuller Sarah Carter Barbara Williams John Thorougood John Morgan Dorcas Morgan John Harwood William Fincham Mary Rives John Walker Edward Perkins John Holmes Thomas Smith John Walbanck Henry Curley William Temple William Buttler Thomas Viccars William Peirce Jane Bourn Jane Arnox Joseph Key William Thomas Silvan Morris John Harrab Roger Adams Katherine Cotterel Philemon Adams Richard Scarlet Francis Abraham John Holton George Clark Henry List Ralph Harrison Charles Buckler Thomas Stevenson John Hayes William Williams John Clutton William Clark Elizabeth Townesend I Do Appoint George Croom to Print His Majesties Most Gracious and FREE-PARDON and that no other Person or Persons presume to Print the same James Smith Mayor London Printed by George Croom at the Blue-Ball in Thames-street over against Baynard's-Castle 1685.