A True and exact list of the names of all the men that were arraign'd and condemn'd at Taunton in Somersetshire in the year 1685 by my lord chancellor, then lord chief justice of England : with the names of the towns where every man was executed. 1689 Approx. 9 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2009-03 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). A63360 Wing T2436A ESTC R26331 09432012 ocm 09432012 43074

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eng Criminal registers -- England. Crime -- England. Criminals -- England. 2008-01 Assigned for keying and markup 2008-02 Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2008-03 Sampled and proofread 2008-03 Text and markup reviewed and edited 2008-09 Batch review (QC) and XML conversion
A True and Exact LIST Of the Names of all the Men that were Arraign'd and Condemn'd at Taunton in Somerſetſhire, in the Year 1685. by my Lord Chancellor, then Lord Chief Juſtice of England. With the Names of the Towns where every Man was Executed. Bathe 6. WAlter Baker Henry Body Gerrard Bryant Thomas Clotworthy Thomas Collins John Carter. Phillipſnorten 12. RObert Cooke Edward Creaves John Caſwell Thomas Hayward John Hellier Edward Beere Henry Portridge George Pether Thomas Peirce John Richards John Staple John Smith. Froome 12. FRancis Smith Samuel Vill alias Vile Thomas Starr Phillip Uſher Robert Beamant William Clement John Humphrey George Haſty Robert Man Thomas Pearle Lawrence Lott Thomas Lott. Bruton 3. JAmes Feildſon Humphry Bradon Richard Bole. Wincanton 6. JOhn Howell Richard Harvey John Tucker William Holland Hugh Holland Thomas Lowden. Shepton Mallet 13. STephen M l •• e Joſeph Smith John Gilham, Jun. Giles Bramble Richard Chinn William Cruiſe George Pavior John Hildworth John Aſhwood Thomas Smith John Dorcheſter, Senior. John Combe John Groves. Pensford 12. ROger Cornelius John Starr Humphry Edwards William Peirce Arthur Sullway George Adams Henry Ruſſell George Knight Robert Wine William Clerk alias Chick Preſton Bevis Richard Finier. Wrington 3. ALexander Key David Boyſe Joſhua French. Wells 8. WIlliam Mead Thomas Coade Robert Doleman Thomas Durſton John Sheperd Abraham Bend William Durſton William Plumley. Vivelſcomb 3. WIlliam Ruſcomb Thomas Pierce Robert Combe. Tuton upon Mendip 2. PEter Prance William Watkins. Chard 12. EDward Foote John Knight William Williams John Gervis Humphry Hitchcock William Godfrey Abraham Pill William Davy Henry Eaſterbrook James 〈◊〉 Edward 〈◊〉 Simon Croſs. Crookern 10. JOhn Spore Roger Burnoll William Pether James Evory Robert Hill Nicholas Adams Richard Stephens Robert Halfwell John Buſhell William Laſhley. Somerton 7. WIlliam Gillet Thomas Liſſant William Pocock Chriſtopher Stevens George Cantick Robert Allen Joſeph Kelloway Yeovill 8. FRancis Foxwell George Pitcher Bernard Devereax Bernard Thatcher for concealing Bovet. William Johnſon Thomas Hurford Edward Gillard Oliver Powell. Netherſtoe 3. HUmphry Mitchell Richard Culverell Merrick Thomas. Dunſter 3. HEnry Lackwell John Geanes William Sully. Dulverton 3. JOhn Baſely John Lloyd Henry Thompſon. Bridgwater 12. RObert Fraunces Joſhua Bellamy William Moggeridge John Hurman Robert Roper Richard Harris Nicholas Stodgell Richard Engram John Trott Roger Guppey Roger Hore Iſaiah Davis. Ratcliff-Hill at Briſtol 6. RIchard Evans John Tinckwell Chriſtopher Clerk Edward Tippot Philip Cumbridge John Tucker alias Glover. Illmiſter 12. NIcholas Collins, Sen. Stephen Newman Robert Luckis William Kitch Thomas Burnard William Wellen John Parſons Thomas Trocke Robert Fawne Weſton Hillary John Burgen Charles Speake. Stogurſey 2. HUgh Aſhley John Herring. Wellington 3. FRancis Prieſt Philip Bovet Robert Reed. Southpetherton 3. COrnelius Furſurd John Parſons Thomas Davis. Porlock 2. JAmes Gale Henry Edny. Glaſenbury 6. JOhn Hicks Richard Pearce Iſrael Bryant William Mead James Pyes John Broome. Taunton 19. RObert Perret Abraham Anſley Benjamin Hewling Abraham Matthews William Jenkins Henry Liſle John Dryer John Hucker Jonathan England John Sharpe Peirce Murren John Freake John Savage William Deverſon John Williams John Patrum James Whittom William Satchel John Trickey. Langport 3. HUmphry Peirce Nicholas Venton John Sellwood. Arbridge 6. ISaac Tripp Thomas Burnell Thomas Hillary John Gill, Senior. Thomas Munday John Butcher. Cutherſton 2. RIchard Bovet Thomas Blackmore Minehead 6. JOhn Jones alias Evens Hugh Starke Francis Bartlet Peter Warren Samuel Hawkins Richard Sweet. Evilcheſter 12. HUgh Goodenough Samuel Cox William Somerton John Maſters John Walrand David Langwell Oſmond Barret Matthew Croſs Edward Burford John Mortimer John Stevens Robert Townſden. Stogummer 3. GEorge Hillard John Lockſtone Arthur Williams. Caſtlecary 3. RIchard Aſh Samuel Garniſh Robert Hinde. Milton-port 2. ARchibald Johnſon James Maxwell. Reinſham 11. CHarles Chepman Richard Bowden Thomas Trock Lewis Harris Edward Halſwell Howell Thomas George Badol Richard Evans John Winter Andrew Rownſden John Phillelrey. Suffered in all 239

With Allowance. Jan. 24.

LONDON, Printed by G. C. at the Blue Ball in Thames-ſtreet, 1689.