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Holden and Copeland, Quakers, whipped and gagged, Sep. 23, 1657
Horrid Gardner, with a child at her breast, Quakeress, Sep., 1657
Many persons for being Baptists, 1667
Margaret Brewster, a Quakeress, at the cart's tail, July 8, 1677
A man that married his sister, Apr. 20, 1695
Three women, for lewdness, March, 1718
A boy aged thirteen, for indecent assault, Feb. 26, 1725
Elizabeth Creighton, for lewdness, Nov. 26, 1754
Six negroes, for drumming for the Yankees, Feb. 17, 1769
A man, for counterfeiting money, Aug. 17, 1771
John Malcom, for striking a boy, Jan. 25, 1774
And sold, one Capt. Taylor, for larceny, Dec. 23, 1779
Whipped
Nine persons, on State street, for burglary, Sep. 14, 1784
All idle persons ordered to be, Dec. 6, 1785
Sixteen persons in State street, for various offences, Sep. 24, 1791
Eight men and three women in State street, Sep. 6, 1792
Whipping-post
the town had one, 1630
Stood in King street, near the hea