Guilty and s#fhtended him to hang between the hours of 10 &
12 in the forenoon of Wednesday, the 1lOth inst., upon a
Gallows to be erected, between high and low Water Mark, on
the soutwest Point of the Marsh before Charleston." Ibde,
May 1, 1769(2:2) ae tae
Guilty and stntended him to hang between the hours of 10 &
12 in the forenoon of Wednesday, the 10th inst., upon a
Gallows to be erected, between high and low Water Mark, on
the soutwest Point of the Marsh before Charleston." Tbde,
May 1, 1769(2:2§ ia oan :
Guilty and sefitended him to hang between the hours of 10 &
12 in the forenoon dnesday, the 10th inst., upon a
Gallous to be crested, between high and low Vater Mark, on
the soutwest Point of the Marsh beens Charlestor Tbdey
May 1, 1769¢2:20
TURNER, William ry Os
(Need confirmation)
"Charlestown, Se C., May 2, 1769-Friday last a court of |
Admiralty sessions was held, at the Gouncil Chamber in
the Statehouse before his Execellecy, the Governor, as |
President, his Honour, the Lieutenant Governor, the mem=_
bers of His Majesty's Hon, Council, the Hon, Egerton |
Leigh, esq; his Majesty's Attorney General, the Captain
of His Majesty's ships now in this harbour, etc, for the
trial of Matthew Turner, for the murder of Capt, William.
Harrop, in the Bay of Honduras as lately mentioned; and |
after a trial of a few hours he was convicted of said
murder, and was sentenced to be hanged on Wednesday the
LOth inst Ss j : =
site this Lome" VIRGINTR Geeeoke Witt Seep nae eayaooa
June 8, 1769.
TURNER, William ". .
(Need confirmation)
"Charlestown, S. C,, May 2, 1769-Friday last a court of
Admiralty sessions was held, at the Gouncil Chamber in
the Statehouse before his Execellecy, the Governor, as
President, his Honour, the Lieutenant Governor, the mem-
bers of His Majesty's Hon, Council, the Hon, Egerton
Leigh, esq; his Majesty's Attorney General, the Captain
of His Majesty's ships now in this harbour, etc, for the
trial of Matthew Turner, for the murder of Capt, William
Harrop, in the Bay of Honduras as lately mentioned; and
after a trial of a few hours he was convicted of said
murder, and was sentenced to be hanged on Wednesday the
loth instan b i Is
site this town." VERiiNie Gaaiohe "ta pf Shentagsh, gop
June 8, 1769.
TURNER, William ess
(Need confirmation)
"Charlestown, S. C., May 2, 1769-Friday last a court of
Admiralty sessions was held, at the Gouncil Chamber in
the Statehouse before his Execellecy, the Governor, as
President, his Honour, the Lieutenant Governor, the mem=
bers of His Majesty's Hon, Council, the Hon, Egerton
Leigh, esq; his Majesty's Attorney General, the Captain
of His Majesty's ships now in this harbour, etc, for the
trial of Matthew Turner, for the murder of Capt, William
Harrop, in the Bay of Honduras as lately mentioned; and
after a trial of a few hours he was convicted of said
murder, and was sentenced to be hanged on Wednesday the
loth in: on the si ms —
site this Comet “VERGGNi BPHkoRe tha Ph She Bazeh, gope
June 8, 1769.
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TURNER, Matthew
(Need confirmation)
"Charlestown, Se Ce, May 3, 1769-His Excellency(the Gover=
nor). «reprieved.., Matthew Turneresesentenced ta be hanged
for the murder of William Harrop, late Master ‘of the Ship
BACCHUS of Liverpool,..»We hear a petition, signed by a
great numberof genétemen was presented..,in favor of this
unhappy criminal,"" SOUTH CAROLINA AND AMERICAN GENERAL
AZETTE, Charleston, SC, May 1-8-1769 (3:1,) "On ednes-
day, Matthew Turner, late a Mariner on Board the Ship
BACCHUS of Liverpool, was arraigned on Articles, prppound-
ed by the Honorable Egerton Leigh, Esq., His Majesty's
Attorney General, for the Murder of William Harrop, late
Master of the said ship, on the high seas, to which he
pleaded Not Puilty, and on his petition had Counsel assign
ed him. On Friday, Apr. 28, after a long and full hear-
ing, the Court unanimously found the said Matthew Turner
TURNER, Matthew bis
(Need confirmation)
"Charlestown, S. Ce, May 3, 1769-His Excellency(the Gover=
nor)...ereprieved,.,Matthew Turner..esentenced to be hanged
for the murder of William Harrop, late Master ‘of the Ship
BACCHUS of Liverpool,..sWe hear a petition, signed by a
great numberof genblemen was presented..,in favor of this
unhappy criminal," SOUTH CAROLINA AND AMERICAN GENERAL
GAZETTE, Charleston, SC, May 1-8-1769 (3:1,) ''0n Wednes-
day, Matthew Turner, late a Mariner on Board the Ship
BACCHUS of Liverpool, was arraigned on Articles, prppound-
ed by the Honorable Egerton Leigh, Esq., His Majesty's
Attorney General, for the Murder of William Harrop, late
Master of the said ship, on the high seas, to which he
pleaded Not #uilty, and on his petition had Counsel assign
ed him. On Friday, Apr. 28, after a long and full hear-
ing, the Court unanimously found the said Matthew Turner
‘TURNER, Matthew
(Need confirmation)
Ncharlestown, S. Ce, May 3s 1169-iils ExceLLency(the Gover-|
nor). a.
d ta be
for the murder ot Wsilian ee late Master ‘of the
of Liverpool, .,jlife hear a petition, signed ie
great numberof genblemen was ed.e,in favor o:
happy criminal,” SOUTH CAROLINA AND AMERICAN GENERAL
ZETTE, Charleston, SC, May 1-8-1769 (3:1,) "On tednes=
day, Matthew Turner, late a Mariner on Board the Ship
BACCHUS of Liverpool, was arraigned on Articles, prppound-
ed by the Honorable Egerton Leigh, Esq., His Majesty's
Attorney General, for the Murder of William Harrop, ase
Master of the said ship, on the high seas, to w
pleaded Not Beultyy
ed him, On Friday, Apr. 28, after a long and full hea:
ing, the Court unaninously found the said Matthew Turner