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vi judgment was o pronounced as aforeaid, in manner and form as the aid attorney general hath by his aid replication to the aid plea of the aid prioner now here at the bar alleged. And herupon the aid attorney general on behalf of our aid lord the king now prayeth, that the court here would proceed to award execution againt him the aid Thomas Rogers upon the aid attainder. Whereupon, all and ingular the premies being now een and fully undertood by the court here, it is orderd by the court here, that execution be done upon the faid prioner at the bar for the aid felony in puruance of the aid judgment, according to due form of law: And it is latly ordered, that he the aid Thomas Rogers, the prioner at the bar, be now committed to the cutody of the heriff of the county of Kent ( now alo preent here in court) for the purpoe aforeaid ; and that the aid heriff of Kent do execution upon the aid defendant the prioner at the bar for the aid felony, in puruance of the aid judgment, according to due form of law.


 * On the motion of Mr. Attorney General.

By the Court.

at the eion of gaol delivery of Newgate, for the city of London and county of Middleex, holden at Jutice Hall in the Old Bailey, on the nineteenth day of October lat, Patrick Mahony, Roger Jones, Charles King, and Mary Smith, received entence of death for the repective offences in their everal indictments mentioned; that execution of the aid entence be made and done upon them the aid Patrick Mahony and Roger Jones, on Wedneday the ninth day of this intant month of November at the uual place of execution. And it is his majety's command, that execution of the aid entence upon them the aid Charles King and Mary Smith be repited, until his majefty's pleaure touching them be farther known.

James Eyre, Recorder. L. S.