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MATTHEWS, James November 26, 1736
' Sentenced to die at Williamsburg, Va., on Nov. 3, 1736,
for horse stealing. VIRGINIA GAZETIE, Nove 5, 1736.
"Nove 26, 1736=This Day, James Matthews...who received
sentence of death at the last general court,.,executed

at the usual place near this city..." VIRGINIA GAZETIE,
Williamsburg, Vaey 11-26-1736.

MATTHEWS, James ’ November 26, 1736
Sentenced to die at Williamsburg, Va., on Nov. 3, 1736,
for horse stealing. VIRGINIA GAZETIF, Nove 5, 1736.
"Nove 26, 1736=This Day, James Matthews...who received
sentence of death at the last general court..,executed
at the usual place near this city..." VIRGINIA GAZETIE,
Williamsburg, Vae, 11-26-1736.

NATTHENS, James November 26, 1736
Sentenced to die at Willgansburg, Vas, on Nov, 2 1736,
for horse stealing. VIRGINIA GAZETIE, Nove 5, 1

"ove 26, 1736=This Day, James Matthews...who cee
sentence of death at the last general court.. execu!

at the usual place near this city..." VIRGINIA GAZETIE,
Liamsburg, Vas, 11-26-1736.

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