Edward Rudgking, MD, 1765

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stabbing him numerous times in the back and
once in the side before finishing him off by
cutting his thpoat. SOURCE: Judgement Hecord

of the a ane Court, Vols 53, pp 32-345
Sept Term,

stabbing him numerous times in the back and
once in the side before finishing him off by
cutting his thpoat. SOURCE: Judgement Record

of the Provingiat Court, Vol. 53, pp 32-3h,
Sept Term,

stabbing him numerous times in the back and
once in the side before finishing him off by
cutting his ponents SOURCE: Judgement Record
of the aon BE al Court, Vol. 53, pp 32-3h,
Seot Perm, 17656

RUDGKING, Edward end=tRSERt ern

"Friday last (10-),-1765) Edward Rudgking and
John Hubbert were executed here, the one for
the murder of his fellow servant and the

other of his master, pursuant to their sen-
tence at the ‘rovincial Court and behaved’ very

penitently."” MARYLAND GAZETTE, Annapolis, Md,
October 10, 1765.

Ltr. dtd. 9/13/1989 from Hearn: "1765. Edward
Rudgking. He was a transport felon. His crime
was committed on 2/16/1765 whe he murdered a

fellow convict servant named Henry Landshare by

RUDGKING, Edward end=tURSERT Fern

"Friday last (10-\-1765) Edward Rudgking end
John Hubbert were executed here, the one for
the murder of his fellow servant and the

other of his gaster, p pursuant to their sen-
tence at the rovincial Court and behaved very
penitently."” MARYLAND GAZETTE, Annapolis, Md,

October 10, 1765-6

Ltr. dtd. 9/13/1989 from Hearn: "1765. Edward
Rudgking. He was a transport felon. His crime
was committed on 2/16/1765 whe he murdered a

fellow convict servant named Henry Landshare by

RUDGK:
"Friday lest
John Hubbert
his yester, pursuant to their sen-

e at the "rovincial Court and behaved very
MARYLAND GAZETTE, Annapolis, Md,

October 10, 17656

Ltr. dtd. 9/13/1989 from Hearn: "1765, Edward
Rudgking. He was a transport felon. His orime
was committed on 2/16/1765 whe he murdered a

fellow convict servant named Henry Landshare by



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