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FAITHFUL, Jonathan

(in. Whe puaee) ",..some, took the opportunity to.
make a pap lac confession of. theie-erdmesy-as did
Jonathaa-Fakthfud ani i740, who 'declar'd ‘he was ir
(Gyaletioal cy with all Mankind, ’ and desimid others to
take Warning by his unhappy Example,!

("Diary of John Bair," WILLIAM AND MARY QUARTERLY
lst ere Vill (January, 1899), 149; VIRGINIA
GAZETTE, January 4, 1740.)
"Criminal ie ell Sone eee in the Gerneral Court
of Col@nial Virginia" by Hugh Bf, Rankin,. nae
THE VIRGINIA MAGAZINE .OF HISTORY. AND BIOGRAPHCY,
Volume 72, 1964, Virginia Historical Society,
Richmond, Baye S 7

FAITHFUL, Jonathan

(in- Virginia) "...8ome. took the oppor Punt Gy to.
make a public.confession of.theayz-erimes,y as did
cee a in 1740, who 'declar'd ‘he was ir
Charity with | Mankind, and desir'd others to
take Warning ae his unhappy Example,'!

("Diary of John Bair," WILLIAM AND MARY QUARTERLY
Wee eos Wall (January 1899), 149; VIRGINIA
GAZETTE, January 4, 1740.)
"Criminal abie@ale yl Seay in the Gerneral Court
of ColOnial Virginia" by Hugh F, Rankin,:

THE VIRGINIA MAGAZINE .OF HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHCY,
Volume 72, 1964, Virginia Historical Society,
Richmond, Page Ay

VIRGINIA LARGE Ca RDS

ITHFUL, Jonathan

s unhappy Ex
ary of John Bair," WIL Qu.
ser.s, VIII (January 1899), 1495 VinGd ith
TE, January 4, 1740.)

"Criminal Trial Proceedings in oper per eer at Court
of _Col6nial V: inia" b: gh F,
THE VIRGINIA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY nD BIOGR

Volume 72, 1964, Virginia Historical Socicty,
Richmond, Page 71

LIA

cy,

VIRGINIA LARGE Ca RDS

"Williamsburg, Vas, l=lj<1740-This day about 12-0! clock, —

FAITHFUL, Johathan January hth, 1710

Jonathan Faithful was brought out of jail, attended by
the Rev, Mr, Hartswell to the Place of Execution, whom
he heartifly thanked for his care of him during his con-
finement, He also expressed his gratitude to the Gover-
nor for giving him so long a times confessed the fact for
which he was to suffer, declared he was in charity with
all mankind, and desired others to take warning by his un.
happy example,"' VIRGINIA GAZETTE, Williamsburg, Vaey,
l-lj=17h0, According to Gazette of 12=1)-1739, was sen-

tenced on that day, for felony,

FAITHFUL, Johathan January hth, 17h0

“Williamsburg, Va,y,—l=);-17),0-This—day—about—12-01 clock
Jonathan Faithful was brought out of jail, attended by
the Rev, Mr, Hartswell to the Place of Execution, whom
he heartifly thanked for his care of him during his con-
finement, He also expressed his gratitude to the Gover-
nor for giving him so long a time; confessed the fact for|
which he was to suffer, declared he was in charity with
all mankind, and desired others to take warning by his un,
happy example," VIRGINIA GAZETTE, Williamsburg, Vae,
l--17)0, According to Gazette of 12=1)-1739, was sen-

tenced on that day, for felony,

FAITHFUL, Johathan Tenuary ith, 1710

| "Williamsburg, Va,, 1-l-17)0-This day about 12 o'clock,
Jonathan Faithful was brought out of jail, attended by
the Rev, Mr, Hartswell to the Place of Execution, whom
he heartifly thanked for his care of him during his con-
finement, He also expressed h:
nor for giving him so long a times confessed the fact for|
which he was to suffer, declared he was in charity with
all mankind, and desired others to take warning by his un

happy examples" VIRGINIA GAZETTE, Williamsburg, Vas,

L According to Gazette of 12-1)-1739, was sen-

tenced on that day, for felony,

‘is gratitude to the Gover-



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