TABLE III. An Account of the Number of Criminals Condemned to Death; Executed; and Sentenced to Transportation; with their respective Offences: from the Year 1750, to 1772, Inclusive; within the several Counties, &c. in the NORFOLK CIRCUIT. Tot. 20 93 65 202 4 6 44 434 117 308 523 15 28 874 TABLE IV. An Account of the Number of Criminals Condemned to Death; Executed; and Sentenced to Transportation; with their respec tive Offences: from the Year 1750, to 1772, Inclusive; within the several Counties, &c. in the MIDLAND CIRCUIT. TABLE VI. ABSTRACT of SIR STEPHEN THEODORE JANSEN'S TABLE of Criminals Condemned; Executed; and Pardoned at the Old Bailey, LONDON, from the Year 1749, to 1771 both Inclusive. Of the hundred and twenty Sessions in the fifteen Years of Peace (eight in a Year) only one was Maiden; in 1749. Of the sixty-four Sessions in the eight Years of war, nine were Maiden. Sir Stephen intending a list only of those who were condemned to die, has not in his table a column for transport convicts. But at the bottom of the sheet he notes that there were Transported for seven or fourteen years 5199 To which number he adds Transported by the King's mercy (after receiv ing sentence of death) 401 Total Transports 5600 The second number of transports 401 is, doubtless, part of the number 443, the last of the three totals above. When I referred to this Table in page 9, I mentioned that the copper-plate was in my possession; I now add, that if any Gentleman, who has leisure and inclination to study the subject, is desirous of a copy, one is much at his service. |