LUTHERLAND, Thomas Kage lar
MS ee elhomas
utherland,—a—transported felon from England
hanged at Salem, N, Jey on Aes 72, 160 oe ee
-— of —dohn- Clark » 2 Philadelphia trader who Operated from _
ee eee ec er ae
_ Tbarbarously! see OUR and ate la ene
ab the bier of his victim, he was obliged to touch the
joule trae ae boise! thet tte were eutti the corpse
_ would bleed, In his confusion and emotional-state; he
-—bluréed-out a confession and was hanged. (A pamphlet
pesarding the case was-pblished by force Bradford, a
- Philadelphia printer, under_the title IBleed—#it3-og¢———
> —3n-example- of Fustice in the trial, Condemnation, con—
session and sxecution-of themes Intherlant who barbarous]
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LUTHERLAND, Thomas
ported felon from England
235 1691, forthe murder
trader who Operated from
Wer ve Lutherland
ously!
——At—the-bier of
Corpses, uder the t if he we
would bileed, S confusion and em,
2 condemnation, con-.
on-of-Thomas Tutherland
2 who barbarous]|
2-8 transported felon from Ingland
io Feb, 23, 1691, for-the
a
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son and was hi
the casewas-mblishst by Jeng:
‘elphia printer, under the
ie of justice in the trial, condem: =
fession and exscution-of-Themas Ingtise dy who barbarous
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murthered the bodt of John Clark, etcs, Philadelphia,
1692.' ¥88EX republished by TOSSBAXEIXEXERX BX RRYRBX
Joseph S, Sickler, Woodstown, N, Jo 1918, )"
eeteNG BY THE NECK. o." by Tocters ane “edblom. P, 9
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murthered the bodt of John Clark, ete. » Philadelphia,
1692.' 88K republished by TESSBRX SAKA EX EXER
Joseph S, Sickler, Woodstown, N. J.k 1918, )"
NeseHANG BY THE NECK..." by Teeters and Fedblom. P, 9
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murthered the bodt of Jo!
fohn Clark
we ' Cae republished by
Kler, Woodstown, Ne J. 198.
BY THE NECK "by Teaters and “edblan, P, 9
Name: Thomas Litherland
bf hence* Murder
Lourt : General Court of Sessions
Kocation: Salen, Salem Co.
Outcome * Executed A-A3- 1641/2.
Source: ‘Blood wil Out! On an example of Jushee in
Ihe trial, condemnation, confession and exeeution
Of Thames hutherland who barhareusly murdered
Name * Thomas Litherland
Offence murder
Court * General Court of Sessions
hotation® Salem, Salen Co.
Outcome * Executed A-A3- 1641/2.
Source * ‘Blood will Out ! On an example of Justice in
Me tral, condemnation, Confession and execution
of Thames hutherland who barbaresly murdered
109A
Wame® Thorwas Lutherland
Ofence* murder
Court * General Court of Sessions
Aotation® Salem, Salewr Co.
Outeome* Executed A-A3- 1691/2.
Source * ‘Blood will Out! On an exengle of Justice. in
the trial, condemnation, confession and exeeutin
of Thames hitherland who barbareusly murdered
‘Siem, Sele Ch,
aden * Esaeted 343-169//2
‘Bod wil Out! 04 on eng of shen
cm excin
A Tans batbeend ws barbarcly marind
The. hedy ot John Clark of Philadelphra and Was
executed at Salae sn West-Sersey on the AIrd of
Febtuery, (69/2. Printed and sutd by Witham bred -
tird. Philadelphia. 1692.
[ Pamphlet : flare Goks & Manuscripts Divison,
We York bubhie hvbrery).
Detuls* John Clark was a trader in Wet JSEtSCY -
Lutherlind umylayed, pubbed ard Sheed Hit.
the body ot John Clark vf Philadelebra and Was
executed at Saleen West-Sersey on the AGrd of
Fredtuery, (69/2. Ported and sold by William bored -
tod. Philadephia. 1092.
if Paoghlet ‘fare books £ Manuserighs LIV,
Wes York buble hrbrary).
Detuts* John Clark was a trader in West Jersey -
hLutherland uutylayed, pubbed and slew Ht.
the body of Jéhn Clark of Philidelobea and Was
executed at Sales sh West-Sersey an the AIrd of
Freltreery, 169 Y2. Printed and sald by William Bred -
Hird. Philadephia. 1692.
(Panghlet: fare books b Manaseriphs Division,
Wes York Fublie Arbrorg).
Defaults: John Clark was a trader in Wat Jersey.
Lutherland wtylayed, rubbed and stew tim.
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acl teaser
Say ‘rata ol by Witsoe Bred
(Aeghht fue Bs Lamserps Dim,
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nee enter
LUTHERLAND, thomas, Sees WG
Iutherland, a convicted fe elon, was sent from England as a
bound—servant—to-New Jersey where he promptly was con=
victed for theft, After his release;_he-murdered 2 boat
trader, John Clark, and stole his goods. When the goods
were Pound itn-huthertandts house, he was convicted and
hanged on Feb. 23, 1691.
SOURCE: BLOOBEHER ARS ag Bad Men, Page 3)\5
LO AO
TUTHERLAND, Thomas, SCOPVION IS
lutherland, a convicted felon, was sent from England as
bound—servant—to-New Jersey where he promptly was con=
victed for theft, After his rel ase;—he-murdered 2 boat
pak
trader, John Clark, and stole his goods. When the goods
riand’s house, he was convicted and
hanged on 1 Feb, 23, 1691,
SOURCE: oe and Bad 1 oe Page 3))5