Henry Heyleman, NY, 1787

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Frederick O'Bryan, Henry Heyleman and Richard
“oach, &@ negro Man, each respectively convicted
of burglary, received sentence of death and

eee Oe Ore vO Vee mee reed Ort st Lae 7 ue aie
seventh day of September next." GAZETTE, Bos-
ton, Wage. Sept, 6, LST. ‘

mespited for four weeks - Niw YORK JOURNAL & H
WEEKLY REGISTER, (9-13-1787)

Frederick O'Bryan, Henry Heyleman and Richard
Noach, a negro man, each respectively convicted
of burglary, received sentence of death and
'\_ape—ordered—_to—_beexecutedon friday,—_the Kk

seventh day of September next." GAZETTE, Bos-
ton, Mace. Sept. 5, L7iOts

mnespited for four weeks - NEW YORK JOURNAL & KH
WEEKLY REGISTR, (9-13-1787)

Frederick 0! Bryan, Henry Heyleman and Richard
2 each respectively convicted
ntence of deat
are-orderedtobe-executedon-Friday, the ¥E
seventh day of September next,” GAZETTE, Bos-
ton, Mass., Sept, 3,

Respited for four weeks - NiW YORK JOURNAL & X
WEEKLY REGISTER, (9-13-1787)

HEYLEMAN, Henry, O' BRYAN, Frederick and ROACH,
Richard,

According to THE NEW YORK TOOMBS, by Charles
eutton, Ed, dames B, Mix & Samuel A, MacKeever;
NY; U. ©. Upublishing Company, 1874, p 153,
they were hanged in 1787. Date:: Sept. 7, 1787.
"New York:.Aug. 23, 1787:.0n 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, fur
rier, against whom ttine different indictments
for several felonies were presented, received
the gracious pardon of the people of this state
on account of his candour in discovering his

accomplices and accessories in every one of the

sd. felonies; coetrede §

HEYLEMAN, Henry, O' BRYAN, Frederick and ROACH,
Richard,

According to THE NEW YORK TOOMBS, by Charles
Sutton, kd, James B, Mix & Samuel A, MackKeever;
NY: U. &. Upublishing Company, 1874, p 153,
they were hanged in 1787. Date:: Sept. 7, 1787.
"New York:.Aug. 23, 1787:.0n 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, fur
vier, against whom tine different indictments
for several felonies were presented, received
the gracious pardon of the people of this state
on account of his candour in discovering his
accomplices and accessories in every one of the

sd. felonies; eoeltrederick Otrny

HEYLEMAN, Henry, O' BRYAN, Frederick and ROACH,
Richard
According to THE NEM

aan,

hey were hanged in ter,

"New York:.Aug. 23, 1787:.0n Tuesday lest 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, fur
rier, against whom Aine different indictments
21 felonies were presented, received
cious pardon of the people of this s



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