William Stewart, NY, 1787 August 27

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sd. felonies: James Wilson and William Stewart, -
each respectively convicted of two robberies on
the highway, received sentence of death and are
ABARK-ordercd to—be-exeeuted—on tionday,—the-27 th

instant..." GAZETTE, Boston, Mass., Sept. 3,

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sd. felonies: James Wilson and William Stewart,

each respectively convicted of two robberies on

the highway, received sentence of death and are

xBXRK ordercd_to—be—exeeuted—on tonday, the 27th
instant..." GAZETTE, Boston, Mass., Sept. 3,

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felonies: James Wilson and William Stewart,
a respectively convic two robberies on
t death and ar

instant..." GAZETTE, Boston, Mass
1787.

STRWART, William and WILSON, James 8/27/2787
THE NEW YORK TOOMBS, by Charles Sutton, ed, by,
James B, Mix and Samuel A. MacKeever; New York: :
Coe RUbw Shine Col Laas Dp Las states thet
they were hanged in pha ore 395 nina thy Nak (ys

"New York: A ugust ee “ Cae last the

Court of Oyer & Terminer and General Gaol Deliv-
ery for the City and County of New York was ad-
jJourned until the next summons. At this court
Charles Rider, late of the city of New York,
furrier, against whom nine different indictments
for several felonies were presented, received
the gracisous pardon of the people of this state
on account of his candour in discovering his
accomplices and accessories in every one of the

8/27/178
STRWART, William and WILSON, James ie
THE NEW YORK TOOMBS, by Charles Sutton, ed, by:
James B, Mix and Samuel A. MacKeever; New York;
U.|*. Publishing Co,, 1874, p 153 states that
they were hanged in New York foulionyg yplrely aL rash

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"New York: A ugust 23: On Tuesday last the

Court of Oyer & Terminer and General Gaol Deliv-
ery for the City and County of New York was ad-
journed until the next summons. At this court
Charles Rider, late of the city of New York,
furrier, against whom nine different indictments
for several felonies were presented, received
the gracisous pardon of the people of this state
on account of his candour in discovering his
accomplices and accessories in every one of the

8/27/1787

STEWART, William and WILSON, James
THE NEW YORK TOOMBS, by Charles Sutton, ed, by
James B, Mix and Samuel 4. MacKeever; New York:
U. % Publishing Co., 1874, p 153 states that
they were hanged in New York 6ity in 1787.

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"New York: A ugust 23: On Tuesday last the
Court of Oyer & Terminer and General Gaol Deliv-|
ery for the City and County of New York was ad-
journed until the next summons, At this court
harles Rider, late of the city of New York,
furrier, against whom nine different indictments
for several felonies were presented, received
the gracisous pardon of the people of this state|
on account of his candour in discovering his
accomplices and accessories in every one of the

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