James Wilson, NY, 1759 February 9

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WILSON, dames

“New York: On Tuesday lst, after diligent
search, groundedon violent suspicion, the sum
of 1800 pounds in money was found concealed in
a hole in the wall of the house of one James
Wilson. of this city, tavernkeeper and stone-«
Cuuusr; Which on the Confession of the sda,
Wilson before Alderman Livingston, appeared to
be the cash stolen the Tuesday before from
Capt. Isaac Sears, as mentionedin our last.
Wilson was thereupon immediately commited to
gaol, and it being the Supreme Term, the

Grand Jury found a bill against him. When he
Wesel ved hig@ababeace’ on Btanday "ana Paes"BEss
hanged on Friday, the 9th of February next. He

WILSON, James

"New York: On Tuesday Lso), ance) din Veent
search, groundedon violent suspicion, the sum
of 1800 pounds in money was found concealed in
hole in the wall of the house of one James
Wilson of this city, tavernkeeper and stone~
cutter; which on the confession of the sd,
Wilson before Alderman Livingston, appeared to
be the cash stolen the Tuesday before from
Capt. Isagce Sears, as mentionedin our last.
Wilson was thereupon immediately commited to
gaol, and it being the Supreme Term, the
Grand Jury found a bill against him. When he
Bbecived hiscsintence’ om Saturday and satempeds
hanged on Friday, the 9th of February next, He

WILSON, James .

Tuesday 1st, after diligent
search, groundedon violent suspicion, the sum
of 1800 pounds in money was found concealed in

hole in the wall of the house of one James
Wilson of this city, tavernkeeper and stone-

Wilson’ before Alderman Livingston, appeared to
be the cash stolen the Juesday before from
Capt. Isaac Sears, aS mentionedin our last,
Wilson was thereupon immediately commited to
gaol, and it being the Supreme Term, the
Grand Jury found a bill against him, When he

: ried, cogvicted and. condemned;

sentence’ on Saturday Bte"be

hanged on Friday, the 9th of February next.

He



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