Richard Ollier on The Jury at The Old Baily in 1728
All names are in bold for ease of reference.
Below is Richard Ollier, who served on the Middlesex Jury at the trial of a Thomas Powell. Not shown hear, is Thomas Powell's crime: Theft, simple grand larceny, the verdict: Part guilty of theft under 5s, and his punishment: Transportation! Note the presence of one Henry Woolley on the Middlesex Jury, he is mentioned in Richard Ollier's (Ollyer) will of 1745, Richard purchased some property interests off him at some point during his life.
