Margret Grass, NY, 1736

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October next." AMERICAN WEEKLY MERCURY, Phila.,

—Pennas4—Hay—6,1 736.
Hearn identifies name as Margaret Grass, citing
Minutes Book of Supreme Court of Juddcature,
Heall-of necords, New York.

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Hearn identifies name as Margaret Grass, citing
Minutes Book of Supreme Court of Juddcature,
Hall-of Records, New Yodk.

October next," AMERICAN WEEKLY MERCURY, Phila.,
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Hearn identifies name as Margaret Grass, citing

tdnutes Book of Supreme Court of Juddcature,
Hell of Records, New Yopk.

Female GRASS, Margaret
(Not confirmed.)
New York: April 26; On Saturday last a woman
who had nursed Lord Fitzroy' s child was convic-
ted of eloniously taking out of Mrs. Cosby's
cabinet a purse of oined gold of divers species
to the value of upwwrds of 200 pounds, other
goods, ete, It is supposed that she will re-
ceive sentence of death tomorrow," AMERI CAN
WREKLY MERCURY, Philadelphia, fa., 4-29-1736.
"New York: May 3: The woman men-
tioned last Ween who was convicted of robbing
Mrs. Cosby of a purse of gold, etc, received
sentence of death last T¥esday. But she pleaded
her belly upon which a jury of women were em-
pannelled who found her to be quick with child,
mo she 1s rreprieved till the first Tuesday in

Female GRASS, Margaret
(Not confirmed.)
qNew York: April 26: O n Saturday last a woman
who had nursed Lord Fitzroy' s child was convic-
ted of eloniously taking out of Mrs. Cosby's
cabinet a purse of oined gold of divers species
to the value of upwards of 200 pounds, other
goods, etc, It is supposed that she will re-
ceive sentence of death tomorrow." AMERI CAN
WEEKLY MERCURY, Philadelphia, Pa., 4-29-1736.
_"New York: May 3: The woman men-
tioned last week who was convicted of robbing
Mrs. Cosby of a purse of gold, etc, received
sentence of death last T¥esday. But she pleaded
her belly upon which a jury of women were em-
pannelled who found her to be quick with child,
So she is rreprieved till the first Tuesday in

Female GRASS, Margaret
(Not confirmed.)
@New York; April 26: O n Saturday last a woman
who had nursed Lord Fitzroy' s child was convic-
ted of eloniously taking out of Mrs, Cosby's
cabinet a purse of oined gold of divers species
to the value of upwards of 200 pounds, other
goods, etc, It is supposed that she will re-
Ceive sentence of death tomorrow." AMERI CAN
WEEKLY MERCURY, Philadelphia, Fa., 4-29-1736.
"New York? May 3: The woman men-
tioned last week who was convicted of robbing
Mrs. Cosby of a purse of gold, etc, received
sentence of death last TYesday, But she pleaded
her belly upon which a jury of women were em-
pannelled who found her to be quick with child,
So she is rreprieved till the first Tuesday in



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