John Murphy, MD, 1749 December 15

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MURPHY, John

" The first person hanged within the limits of Frederick
es (Md. ) was ye Murphy, a felon and burglar, hanged

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PREDERICK NEWS, April 19, 1901,

"A dead warrant is likewise £ssued for the execution of
John Murphy in Frederick County, pee at an especial
Court there, for Felony and Burglary,"

MARYLAND GAZETTE, Dec. 13, 179
Correct dated 12=15-1749: Commission Records
of Governor & Council, 1726-1786, p 110

MURPHY, John

tt oa, first person hanged within the limits of Frederick
Co. (Md.) was John Murphy, a felon and burglar, hanged

Dece gs 17k ent

FREDERICK NEWS, April 19, 1901.

"A dead warrant is likewise fssued for the execution of
John Murphy in Frederick County, condemned at an especial
Court there, for Felony and Burglary."

MARYLAND GAZETTE, Dec. 13, 1749
eerent dated 12815-1719: Commission Records
of Governor & Council, 1726-1786, p 110

MURPHY, John

lon and Meelis nanged.

S, April 19, 1901.

"A dead w t is likewise fssued for the execution of
John Murphy i erick County, condemned at an e:
lony and Burglary."

LAND CA. Dec, 13, 17h:
Correct meted 12-15- “ing: Commission Records
of Governor & Council, 1726-1786, p 110

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