Hugh Hinds, SC, 1771 May 29

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HINDS, Hugh (or Michael) May 29, AankvAnin
"Charleston, SC, June 10, 177l-Hugh Hinds, who had been
reprieved for a Fortnight, was, pursuant to his sentence, h
hanged on Wednesday, thé 29th ult," SOUTH CAROLINA & AMBRI«
CAN GENERAL GAZETTE, Charleston, SC, June 3-10-1771 (2:2,)
"Charleston, SC, May 13, 1771-His Honour, the Lieutenant
Governor, has been pleased to reprieve till the 29th inst,
Michael Hinds, sentenced in April Sessions, to be hanged
on Wednesday next,"' IBID, May 6<L3-1771 (2:2.)
"Charleston, l-2), 1771l@Hugh Hinds was convicted of robb-
ing the dwelling house of a widow in the Back Country; he
was likewise arraigned for murder, but being found guilty
on the first indictment, was not tried on the seconds sen-
tenced to be hanged on Wednesday, the 15th of May next,"

IBID, KXXXWHXAKAXEK Apr. L?~2h/1771 (2:h.)

HINDS, Hugh (or Michael) May 29, nied
"Charleston, SC, June 10, 1771-Hugh Hinds, who had been
reprieved for a Fortnight, was, pursuant to his sentence, h
hanged on Wednesday, th@ 29th ult," SOUTH CAROLINA & AMPRI«|
CAN GENERAL GAZETTE, Charleston, SC, June 3-10-1771 (2:2.)
"Charleston, SC, May 13, 1771-His Honour, the Lieutenant
Governor, has been pleased to reprieve till the 29th inst,
Michael Hinds, sentenced in April Sessions, to be hanged
on Wednesday next." IBID, May 6-13-1771 (2:2.)
"Charleston, )-2, 17716Hugh Hinds was convicted of robb-
ing the dwelling house of a widow in the Back Country; he
was likewise arraigned for murder, but being found guilty
on the first indictment, was not tried on the sec onds sen-
tenced to be hanged on weneee sday, the ane of May next. "
IBID, KXXPWAREKAXIX apr. 17-24,/1771 (2:h.)

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y next." TSI, May 6-13-1771 (212.)
Toharleston, y= 2hy Ree Hinds was eormceed of robb-
g the dwellin
was Likewise Salar for murder,
on the first indictment, was

iow in the Back Countrys he
but being found guilty

s not tried on the sec

tenced to be hanged on Wednes:

= y the 15th of May nextel
TEID, WXXPNYKAKNIK apr, 17-21/1771 (2h)



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