George Spinkse, MD, 1753 May 16

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_(remainder unreadable)---,.," NEW YORK MKKERHXX
MERCURY, New York, NY, June 4, 1753,

"Annapolis, /19: Mr, Justice Dent has pronounced
sentence of death against the following? Daniel
Spinkse and Charles Campbell for breaking the

s tore of Mr, Edmund Trafford and stealing some
sterling and paper money$ John ?rown for a bur=
glary and felony and Thomas Carter for robbing
Andrew Rench," PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE, Philag,
5/17/17533 "Annalsolis, May 17: Yesterday Chas,
Campbell, Daniel Spinkse and John Brown ere exe-
cuted here, Tkomas Carter has obtained His Hone

or the @vesident'ts pardon, At the plece of exe=
1 behaved with decencyrand composure

an sun several Psalms,
ENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE, June 7, 17536

(remainder unreadable)-~-...'' NEW YORK MKKERNSX
MERCURY, New York, NY, June 4, 1753.
"Annapolis, 4/19: Mr. Justice Dent has pronounced
sentence of death against the following: Daniel
Spinkse and Charles Campbell for breaking the

s tore of Mr. Edmund Trafford and stealing some
sterling and paper moneys; John “rown for a bur=
glary and felony and Thomas Carter for robbing
Andrew Rench,"” PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE, Phila.,
S/17/17533_ ‘“Annesolis, May 17: Yesterday Chas.
Campbell, Daniel Spinkse and John Brown ere exe-
cuted here, Tkomas Carter has obtained His Hon=
or the @vesident's pardon, At the plece of exe=
cution all behaved with decencymnd composure

ang ung several Psalims.
ENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE, June 7, 17536

(remainder unreadable) X
MERCURY, New York, NY, dune 4, 1753.
"annapolis, 4/19: Mr, Justice Dent has pronounced
sentence of death against the following: Daniel
Spinkse and Charles Campbell for breaking the
s tore of Mr. Edmund Trafford and stealing some
sterling and paper money; John “rown for a bur=
glary and felony and Thomas Carter for robbing
Andrew Rench,"” PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE, Philae,
5/17/17533_“Annaolis, May 17: Yesterday Chas.
Camhbett Deniel Spinkse and John Brown ere exe-
cuted here, Tkomas Carter has obtained His Hone
or the ®oextdent's parton: At the place of exe~
a with decency and composure

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BROW N, John, CAMPBELL, Charles, and SP@INKSE,
Daniel
ianged for burglary, Annapolis, Md, 5/16/1753.
"Annapolis, Md: ay Ga 1753: Next Wednesday is
fixed for the execution of Daniel Sp@inkse, John
Brown and Charles Campbell, condemned at the
last Provincial Court at the gallows just withou'
the city gate. Thomas Carter, who was condemned
With them, has ee his Honor the Prekidents
pardon, \
May 17: Yesterday Charles Ceuopel lL. Daniel
Spinkse and John Brown were executed here pur-
suant to their sentence at the last Provincial
Court for burglary. At the place of execution
they all behaved with decency and ---(Unread-
able)---part of several psalms and prayedyr-

BROW N, John, CAMPBELL, Charles, and SP@INKSE,
Daniel
Hanged for burglary, Annapolis, Md, 5/16/1753.
"Annapolis, Md: ey fee 17532 Next Wednesday is
fixed for the execution of Daniel Spginkse, John
Brown and Charles Campbell, condemned at the
last Provincial Court at the gallows just withou
the city gate, Thomas Carter, who was condemned
with them, has OE oe a his Honor the Prebidents
pardon,
May 17: Yesterday Charles Campbell, Daniel
Spinkse and John Brown were executed here pur-
suant to their sentence at the last Provincial
Court for burglary. At the place of execution
they all behaved with decency and ---(Unread-
able)---part of several psalms and prayedyr=

BHOW N, John, CAMPBELL, Charles, and SP@INKSE,
Daniel

Hanged for burglary, Annapolis, Ma, 5/16/1753.
"annapolis, Md: eo 1753: Next Wednesday is
fixed for the execition of Daniel Spwinkse, John|
Brown and Charles Campbell, condemned at the
last Provincial Court at the gallows just withou'
the city gate, Thomas Carter, who was condemned
with them, has obtained his Honor the Presidents
pardoi r 2

May 17: Yesterday Charles Campbell, Daniel
‘Spinkse and John Brown were executed here pur-
suant to their sentence at the last Provincial
Court for burglary, At the place of execution
they all behaved with decency and ---(Unread-
able)---part ef several psalms and peavcaees

lea, and angiiKse,

saya cae



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