Edward Johnson, MA, 1789

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JOHNSON, Edward
(Not executed.)

“Boston: Thursday next, we are informed, Edward
Johnson is to be executed at Cambridge for bur-
glary." GAZETTE, Boston, MA,, June 8, 1789;
"Boston: The bupreme Lxecutive nave been pleased
to commute the punishment of Edward Johnson, who
Was to have been executed at Cambridge on Thurs-
day last for burglary to hard labor on Castle
tsland during life." GA ZETTE, Boston, Mass., B-
24-1789 (Both - Hearn.)

JOHNSON, Edward
(Not executed.)

"Boston: Thursday next, we are informed, Edward
Johnson is to be executed at Cambridge for bur-
glary." GAZETTE, Boston,. MA, dune 8, 1789;
"Boston: The Supreme Executive nave been pleased
to commute the punishment of Edward Johnson, who
Was to have been executed at Cambridge on Thurs-
day last for burglary to hard labor on Castle
Island during life." GA ZETTE, Boston, Mass., 8-
24-1789 (Both - Hearn.)

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Johnson is to be executed at Cambridge tor bur-
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the punishment of Edward Johnson, who
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land during life." GA ZETTE, Boston, Mass., B-|
2h 1789 (Both - Hearn,



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