Lawrence Carey, NY, 1771 March 3

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CAREY, Lawrence

(Not confirmed)

Carey, alias John Herry, alias John Kearns. According
to Minutes of Supreme Court of Judicature of Colony of
New Ynikk, condemned to hang for horse stealing

with execution set for Maréh 3, 1771. Covern&s Council
Minutes indicate that mercy was not granted. Still
nothing to confirm that he was »ctually hanged.

CAREY, Lawrence

(Not confirmed)

Carey, alias John Herry, alias John Kearns. According
to Minutes of Supreme Court of Judicature of Colony of
New Ynkk, condemned to hang for horse stealing

with execution set for Maréh 3, 1771. Covern’s Council
Minutes indicate that mercy was not granted. Still
nothing to confirm that he was «ctually hanged.

CAREY, Lawrence
(Not confirmed)

Carey, alias John Herry, alias John Kearns.

According
to Minutes of Supreme Court of Judicature of Colony of
New Yokk, condemned to hang for horse stealiny
ith exe

ution set for March 3, 1771. Coverns Council
nutes indicate that mercy was not granted. Still
nothing to confirm that he was ctually hanged



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