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Folios 33 and 41. Letter from Lord Chief Baron [Thomas Parker], Judge Burnett, Judge...

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SP 36/88/1/33
Date
1746 Oct 3
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Folios 33 and 41. Letter from Lord Chief Baron [Thomas Parker], Judge Burnett, Judge Denison and Baron Clark, to the Duke of Newcastle, accompanying lists, numbered 1 to 4, of rebel [Jacobite] prisoners at Carlisle [Cumberland] charged with High Treason, their sentences, and mentioning the cases of Charles Douglas and Robert Lyon. Dated at York [Yorkshire]. Enclosing:

Folio 34. List of thirty prisoners appointed for execution: Thomas Coppock; John Macnaughton; James Brand; Donald MacDonald of Ternadrish; John Henderson; James Ancram; Francis Buchanan; Donald MacDonald of Kinlochmoydart; Hugh Cameron; Edward Roper; Peter Taylor; Stephen Fitzgerald; Michael Dellard; James Forbes; Richard Morrison; Alexander Hutchinson; James Innes; Ronald MacDonald; Peter Lindsey; Thomas Parke; John Robottom; Philip Hunt; Alexander Anderson; Andrew Swan; Robert Randal; Robert Lyon; James Harvey; James Campbell alias MacGregor; David Home; Valentine Holt.

Folios 34-35. List of fifty prisoners appointed for execution near Carlisle on Saturday 15 November 1746: Thomas Hayes; William Home; Thomas Lawson; Molyneux Eaton; William Beard; Robert Maxwell; James Hay; William Winstanley; George Hartley; Richard Browne; William Cooke; William Hargrave; John Hartley; John MacNell; Hugh Roy; Robert Tinsley; George Waring; Matthew Waring; James Chaddock; Simon Lugtoun; James Millen; Patrick Murray; Roger Fulthorpe; Robert Taylor; Henry Clarke; James Mitchell; William Sharpe; Patrick Keir; Alexander Davidson; Charles Gordon; John Wallas; John Campbell; William Duncan; Robert Forbes; Robert Reed; Thomas Keighley; Samuel Lee; Donald MacKenzie; Barnabas Matthew; John Sanderson; John Davidson; John MacKenzie; John Poustie; James Smith; Robert Murray; Sir Archibald Primrose Bart [Baronet]; Alexander Stephenson; Andrew Johnston; Andrew Porteous; Lawrence Mercer.

Folio 35. List of eleven prisoners appointed for execution near Carlisle 29 November 1746, but recommended for mercy: William Lackey; John Coppock; Thomas Harvey; Thomas Turner of?Walcot ['of Walton' in 36/88/1/151, v.]; Thomas Turner of Bury; Lewis Barton; John Small; William Gray; Robert Wright; John Radcliffe; Patrick Stuart [See 36/88/1/151-163].

Folio 36. List Number 3 of prisoners tried and acquitted at Carlisle, as well as 4 not indicted, and 3 not tried: William Stuart; Thomas Hatch; Alexander Brodie; Robert Rosco; Alexander Steele; Neil MacClaring; Thomas Williamson; Edmund Borne; Thomas Warrington; Thomas Barton; Thomas Collingwood; James Braithwaite; Donald MacDonald of Edinburgh; Donald MacCormig; James Drummond; Archibald?MacLauchlane; Martin Lindsey; James Murray; Patrick Buchanan; Thomas Buchanan; Charles Spalding; John Petrie; James Ferguson; James Seaton; John, alias James, MacClaring; Peter MacEwie; James Thoirs; John Forest; John Martin; George Steele; Patrick MacGregor; Duncan MacGregor; David Laird; Patrick Butter; Duncan Neish; Robert Gordon, Malcolm Graham; Thomas Blair; Robert Macfarlane; Alexander Richey, William Greenhill; John Stuart; Charles Douglass.

Folio 37. List of prisoners who confessed the indictment upon their arraignment: Roger Fulthorpe; Robert Taylor; James Innes; Ronald MacDonald; Peter Lindsey; Henry Clarke; James Mitchell; William Sharpe; Patrick Keir; Alexander Davidson; Charles Gordon.

Folios 37-38. List of 31 prisoners who pleaded not guilty upon their arraignment and afterwards withdrew their pleas and confessed their indictment: John Wallas; John Campbell; William Duncan; Robert Forbes; Robert Reed; Thomas Keighley; Samuel Lee; Donald MacKenzie; Barnabas Matthew; Thomas Parke; John Robottom; John Sanderson; Philip Hunt; Valentine Holt; Alexander Anderson; John Davidson; John MacKenzie; John Poustie; Andrew Swann; Robert Randal; James Smith; Robert Maxwell; James Harvey; James Campbell alias MacGregor; Robert Murray; Sir Achibald Primrose; Alexander Stephenson; David Home; Andrew Johnston; Andrew Porteous; Lawrence Mercer.

Folio 39. List of 22 convicted prisoners tried and convicted who appeared most guilty: Thomas Coppock; John Macnaughton; James Brand; Donald MacDonald of Ternadrish; John Henderson; James Ancram; Hugh Cameron; William Home; Thomas Hayes; Edward Roper; Stephen Fitzgerald; Michael Dillard [Dellard]; James Forbes; Richard Morrison; Alexander Hutchinson; Thomas Lawson; Molyneux Eaton; Peter Taylor; Francis Buchanan; Donald MacDonald of Kinlochmoydart; William Beard; James Hay.

Folio 39. List of 16 prisoners tried and convicted on their general evidence of being seen with the rebels in arms: William Winstanley; George Hartley; Richard Browne; William Cooke; William Hargrave; John Hartley; John MacNell; Hugh Roy; Robert Tinsley; George Waring; Matthew Waring; James Chaddock; Simon Lugtonn [Lugtoun]; James Millen; Patrick Murray; Robert Lyon.

Folio 40. List of 11 prisoners convicted at trial, but recommended by the Jury to receive the King's mercy: William Lackey; John Coppock; Thomas Harvey; Thomas Turner of?Walcot ['of Walton' in 36/88/1/151, v]; Thomas Turner of Bury; Lewis Barton; John Small; William Gray; Robert Wright; John Radcliffe; Patrick Stuart.

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The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
Folios 36 - 45
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C15844002/

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