ANNUAL REGISTER, 
MU 
445 
MU 
Murder: conspiracy to accuse a master ofa Murder: of Eliz. Monk, by her master, 
ship of, xxxi 229] 
++. of aforeigner near Belfont by three 
foreign seamen, xxxii 197] 200] 
».. — his mistress’s daughter, by T. 
Hewet Masters, xxxii 200] 
ee ; — Ann Quailn, by her husband, xxxiii 
5 
---. — D. Chartoris, xxxiii 11] 
«+++ — Martha Pritchard, by her husband, 
xxxiii 13] 
+--+. — Winifred Taylor, by her husband, 
ib. 
-- sf —a postboy near Warrington, xxxiii 
3 
37] 
+--+ —a boy by another, xxxiv 1 
«+++ — Jordan Hosty by a gang on Saffron 
hill, xxxiv 4, 13 
+++. at a house of ill fame in Birmingham, 
xxxiv 18 
+... at sea, false charges of, xxxiv 22, 23. 
xlv 401 
--++ of S. Burn Cowie, at sea, by G. Hind- 
marsh, xxxiv 23] 
Robins, by her husband, xxxiv 
Dingles, by her husband, xxxiii 
25 
-.-. — his wife and son by J. Upton, xxxiv 
++.» — Mr. Silva and his servant, xxxv 
2,5 fe 
+++. ——— T. Ward by two footpads, xxxv 
9 
“14 
++.. —a boy by two others, xxxv 16 
«--. —S. Waddy, xxxv 21 
tee Withy, by her husband, xxxv 
Derrig, near Ballymore, xxxv 
----— the rev. Butler, xxxv 58 
~--.— Mr. Slaughter, in Clifford’s inn, 
xxxv 61 
+... — Sarah Nichols, by her father and 
brother, xxxvi 10 
oe Reed, by his wife and her 
brother, xxxvi 13. xlv 432 
+--+» — a constable apprehending a foot- 
pad, xxxvii 2 
«++» — Maria Bally by J. White, xxxvii 
23, 32 
«-.. —an old man and his wife at Kew, 
xxxvii 26 
sss» — Eniington by Ann Broadrick, 
xxxvii 29 
«++. —a gamekeeper’s assistant, 2d. 
+--+ — two Irish labourers, xxxvii 47 
«++. — Mr. Harman, in Ireland, xxxviii 1 
---- — W. Little, at sea, xxxviii 4 
«+++ — an infant by it’s mother, xxxviii 8 
«+++ — Mrs. Sawyer, xxxviii 13 
----—marg. de Gripier de Moncroe de 
Laval, xxxviii 25, 26 
«++. — G. Hebner in a house of ill fame, 
ab, 
XXXviii 29 
+--+. of Mrs. Lamb by her insane daughter, 
XXXviii 37 
-+.. — David Brewer, watchhouse keeper, 
xxxvili 45 
‘wear J. Wood by T. Oliver, xxxix 11, 
es eer Mary Beck by W. Suffolk, xxxix 
1 
+++. — Dr. Hamilton and Mrs. Waller by 
Trish Defenders, xxxix 17 
--.. and robbery of Mr. Fryer in Islington 
fields, xxxix 27, 33 
-+.. of Mary Cox by M. T. Phipoe, xxxix 
57, 152 
+++. — capt. Pigot of the Hermione and 
ten other officers by her crew, xl 4. xliv 
368, 369, 390 
+++. —an evidence against the insurgents 
in Ireland, xl 20 
«++» — Mr. Doolan of Baveelt in Ireland, 
xl 22 
«+++ — J. Mellish, by footpads, xl 27 
«++« — Terence Sheel, by an officer of the 
Fermanagh militia in Dublin, xl 29 
+++- — col. St. George, and Jasper Uniacke, 
esq. x1 32 
—— Watts, in Drury lane, xl 36 
Millar by lieut. Daw- 
-.. — lieut. 
son, xl 58, 62 
++++ — capt. Wilcox of the Lady Shore 
and others, xl 60. xli 41 
at — Mrs. Gardie by her paramour, xl 
2 ~ 
++.. — W. Sneyd, in Ireland, xl 79 
«+++ — Mrs, Bond, by her husband, xl 85 
-.-. T. Dogherty by some privates of the 
Irish Yeomanry, xl 90 
+++. — capt. W. Brown, xl 96 
-++- — Mrs. Meadows, by her husband, 
xlii 13 
-.+.—— P. Wainwright attempted by T. 
Smith, xlii 20. xliii 1 
+e. — S. Fussell by Edw. Wilmot, xlii 
25 
+--+. — a peace officer at Nottingham, xlii 
28 
++. —amail-coach guard near Shooter’s 
hill, xlii 43 
... — H. Glynn, by T. Potter, a smuggler, 
xiii 45 
+--+. — 5. Glew, by two young women, xiii 
15 
«+. — W. Lambe by James Legge, in 
Chelsea college, xliii 35, 36 
+++. — T. Barry, in Dublin, xliii 42 
ose Price, in Ireland, xliii 179 
«+. — a woman, her infant, and four other 
persons, by a sailor at Newfoundland, xliv 
354 
..-. — Benj. Armstrong by gov. Wall, 
xliv 363, 364, 560 
«+» — Mrs. Eustace and her servant at 
Dublin, xliv 370 
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