Maurice Mongall, MD, 1758 November

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Hanged, Baltimore Co., Md., Nov. eo Lee,
"Last week Maurice Mongall was executed in
Baltimore County pursuant to his sentence at

the last Provincial Court for breaking open a
store in Baltimore Town, He broke the rope at
his first swing but was soon hanged up again,”
MARYLAND GAZETTE, Bnnapolis, MD 11-16-1758.
"Last week Maurice Mongall was tried at the bar
of the Provincial Court for being concerned, —
(with some other villains who made their escapé)
in breaking open and robbing the store of Capt.
Richard Hayton in Baltimore County in June last,

of which he was found guilty. Upen his return

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on under the care of the sub-sherlit,
eet. was angry and said he thought how it

MONGALL, Maurice ?

Hanged, Baltimore Co., Md., Nov. jy BAS
"Last week Maurice Mongall was executed in
Baltimore County pursuant to his sentence at

the last Provincial Court for breaking open a
store in Baltimore Town, He broke the rope at
his first swing but was soon hanged up again,"
MARYLAND GAZETTE, Bnnapolis, MD 11-16-1758.
"Last week Maurice Mongall was tried at the bar
of the Provincial Court for being concerned,
(with some other villains who made their escapé)
in breaking open and robbing the store of Capt.
Richard Hayton in Baltimore County in June last,
of which he was found guilty. Upon his return

- tie
on under the care of the sub-sheriff,
ey Roe eraetuas angry and said he thought how it

MONGALL, Maurice

Hanged, Baltimore Co., Md., Nov. » 1758,
"Last week Maurice Mongall was executed in
Baltimore County pursuant to his sentence at
the last Provincial Court for breaking open a
store in Baltimore Town, He broke the rope at
his first swing but was soon hanged up again."
MARYLAND GAZETTE, Bnnapolis, MD 11-16-1758,
"Last week Maurice Mongall was tried at the bar

of the Provincial Court for being concerned,

(with some other villains who made their escapé)|

in breaking open and robbing the store of Capt,

Richard Hayton in Baltimore County in June last,|

of which he was found guilty. Upon be Rare
der the care of the sub-sheriff,

to prison was angry and said he thought how it



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