John Campbell, NY, 1769 December 29

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"New, York: Jan, Ist. Friday last ~(12-29-
John Campbell wasexecuted ie the ie met ne! |
the new Gaol in this city pursuant to his sen- |
tence," NEWSLETTER, Boston, MA, 1-11-1770
Broadside, Library Co. of Philadelphia: #4 short account
of the Libe and Character of John Campbell, now under
sentence of death for robbery and to be executed on the

29th of December, 769," (22 years olde)

"New, York: Jan, 1st. Friday last (12-29-1769)
John Campbell wasexecuted on the. Commons near
the new Gaol in this city pursuant to his sen-
tence." NEWSLETTER, Boston, MA, 1-11-1770
Broadside, Library Co. of Philadelphia: #4 short account
of the Libe and Character of John Campbell, now under
sentence of death for robbery and to be executed on the

29th of December, 1769." (22 years old.)

"New Friday last (12-29-1769)
sexecuted on the Coimons near

John

the ey Gaol in this city pursuant to his sen-

tence." NEWSLETTER, Boston, MA, 1-11-1770

Broadside, Library Co, of Philadelphia: #A short account
of the Libe and Character of John Campbell, now unc
sentence of death for robbery and to be executed on the
29th of December, j769," (22 years olde)

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See excerpt from CRIME AND LAW ENFORCEMENT IN COLONIAL
NEW YORK, 1691-1776, by Douglas Greenberg (Ithaca: Cornell
University Press, 1974), p 103. Filed New York-dark blue
binder,

"New York: st a Court of Oyer &Terminer and
General Gaol Delivery held here on Tuesday last
one JOHN, CAMPSRLL was indicted and convicted of
Grand Larcepy. He received sentence of Death
and 1s ordered to be executed on Friday the 2end
inst. He is an old offender and has been crop'd
and branded in the forehead and is also said to
have been whipped in South Oarolina, Boston,
Pennsylvania, etc." NEWSLETTER, Boston, Mass.,

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CAMPBELL, John

Under sentence to be Hansen We ort Toy 769," 69 |
See excerpt from CRIME AND LAW ENFORCEMENT IN COLONIAL
NEW YORK, 1691-1776, by Douglas Greenberg (Ithaca: Cornel]|
University Press, 1974), p 103. Filed New York-dark blue
binder.

"New York; At a Court of Oyer &*Terminer and
General Gaol Delivery held here on Tuesday last
one JOHN CAMPERLL was indicted and convicted of
Grand Larcegy. He received sentence of Death
and is ordered to be executed on Friday the 22nd
inst. He is an old offender and has been cerop'd
and branded in the forehead and is also said to
have been whipped in South Carolina, Boston,
Pennsylvania, etc." NEWSLETTER, Boston, Mass.,

Dees 29, 176955

CAMPBELL, John

Under sentence to be Hanged cum New YOEk Yon to -4 969.1 9
See excerpt from CRIME AND LAW ENFORCEMENT IN COLONIAL
NEW YORK, 1691-1776, by Douglas Greenberg (Ithaca: Cornel
University Press, 97h)» p 103, Filed New York-dark blue
binder.
"New York: At a Court of Oyer &Terminer and
General Gaol Delivery held here on Tuesday last
one JOHN Cal ae was indicted and convicted of
Grand Larcepy. He received sentence of Death
Rogerceved clea vxasuvaceen Friday the 22nd
dmst. He 1s an old offender and has been crop'd
and branded in the forehead and is also said to
have been Whipped in south Carolina, Boston,
Pennsylvania, etc." NEWSLETTER, Boston, M

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