>From British Journal ( 1722 ) ( London, England ), Saturday, June 15, 1723; Issue XXX1X. Last Saturday ended the Sessions held at Reading for trying the BERKSHIRE BLACKS before Mr. Baron PAGE, Mr. Baron GILBERT, and Mr. Justice DENTON; when four of those Malefactors receiv'd Sentence of Death for the Murder of the Keeper's Son of Old Windsor, viz. John HAWTHORN, John GILBERT, Thomas HATCH, and Leonard THORN; which last was the Person that shot him: Our Letters add, they were to be executed on this Day. Six were order'd for Transportation, viz. Edward COLLIER, Joseph MERCER, and Joseph MAGNAR, for Deer-stealing and Assault; and John CHAPMAN, Andrew HUGHES, and Charles GROUT, for Deer-stealing. But there being a Flaw in the Indictment against Joseph MERCER, Joseph MAGNAR, and Charles GROUT, Judgment is respited till the ensuing Assizes. One DIBBS was convicted of assaulting Mr. HENNINGTON; and one Thomas SHORTER was convicted of breaking down the Head of Mr. HANCOCK's Fish-Pond. George WYNN and John SYMMONS were discharged, there being no Indictment found against them.