“ty, ond giver a@ short trial of toney, the jury 4@
Pound him guilty. Yesterday at lO" lock they
were both executed at ther gallows just without
AKAXAAKK Our city gates and their bodies after-
wards hung in & irons about ten yards asunder
on two gibbets at Hackett's Point. John Smith
informed against the, other two and received His
Excellency's mercy, _NEWS-LETTER, Boston,MA,
eoeJ0hn Smith, who was principally concerned in
the murder, and is said to be the first contriver
O f it, informed against the other two in South
“ty, and after a short trial of toney, the jury
found him guilty. Yesterday at 10' clock they »
were both executed at ther gallows just without
XMAXAXKK our city gates and their bodies after-
wards hung in irons about ten yards asunder
on two gibbets at Hackett's Point. John Smith
informed ainst the, other two and received His
kxcellency's_mercy.! NEWS-LETTER, Boston, MA,
August 29, 1474.
eeed0hn Smith, who was principally concerned in
the murder, and is said to be the first contriver
o f it, informed against the other two in South
Carolina..." NEW YORK MERCURY, August 19, 1754,
ty
ty, and efter 6 short trial of toney, the jury
h lt. ay. 10" clock they
t ws just without
our city gate their bodies after-
hung in X irons avant yards_asunder
gibbets at Hackett 's Point, Joon Sr
w
+ Who Was principally concerned in
the murder, and_is said_to be the first contrive
o f it, informed against the other two in South
Carolina..." NEW YORK MERCURY, August 19, 1754.
*
WRIGHT, John, and TONEY $black) |
"RE MULATTO TONEY, 31 Md. Arch. h6, Aupust,
Se re Report..eby the Justiges especially
appointed for the +ryals of John Wright and
Mulatto Foney for the murder of Yaptain William
Curtis..JSentence of death,,.Ordered that dead
warrants be made out..to be hung in chains,"
JUDICIAL CASES CONCERNING SLAVERY, Vol. h, p.
39, by Yattarall. My library ya
“Monapolis, MD: Briday at a Court of Over &
lerminer was held here where the Grand Jury
found two bills against John Wright and "Mula-
tto loney" for the murder of Capt. Curtis in
the sloop Hopewell in March last. When they
were brought to the bar Wright saved the
Court the trouble of a trial by pleading euil—
WRIGHT, John, and TONEY $black)
"RE MULATTO TONEY, 31 Md. Arch. 6, August,
LSet A Report..eby the Justiges especially
appointed for the +ryals of John Wright and
Mulatto Roney for the murder of Yaptain William
Curtis..Sentence of death..Ordered that dead
warrants be made out..to be hung in chains,"
JUDICIAL CASES CONCERNING SLAVERY, Vol. hh, p.
39, by Sattarall, My library
"Annapolis, MD; Friday at a Court of Oyer &
Terminer was held here where the Grand Jury
found two bills against John Wright and "Mula-
tto toney" for the murder of Capt. Curtis in
the sloop Hopewell in March last. When they
were brought to the bar Wright saved the
court the trouble of a trial by pleading guil-—
WRIGHT, John, and TONEY $black)
"RE MULATTO TONEY, 31 Md, Arch. 6, August,
1754. 'A Report..by the Justiges especially
appointed for the tryals of John wright and
Mulatto Boney for the murder of Yaptain William
Gurtis..Sentenoe of death. Ordered that dead
warrants be made out.,to be hung in chains,"
JUDICIAL CASES CONCERYING SLAVERY, Vol. 1, ps
39, by Sattarall, My library
Friday at a Court of Oyer &
ld here where the
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