Saturday 01 May 1819 (p. 2, col. 5) Execution at Lancaster. Henry ENTWISLE, aged 56; John KAY, 55; John CLARKE, 26; John Horseman DRAKE, 32; William SMITH, 17; and Henry MONCRIEFFE, 22, suffered the awful sentence of the law at Lancaster Saturday se'nnight.ENTWISLE commenced his guilty career at 16 years old with petty offences, till he became a wholesale dealer in forged notes, and employed many others under him to circulate them.KAY was found guilty of putting into circulation in Manchester forged notes to a very large amount; was a weaver by trade, became a dealer in forged notes twenty years since, then relinquised [sic] the practice, but again returned to it.John CLARKE and John Horseman DRAKE assumed the characters of horse-dealers, the more readily to deceive the public in paying forged notes of a large amount, such as £20 and £10 in fictitious value.SMITH, found guilty of robbing R. H. TWIST on the king's highway, was an atrocious character: not contented with robbing this harmless man, he attempted to murder him, by making a deep incision in his throat. Another indictment found against him was for a burglary in the house of Peter BARGETI.MONCRIEFFE was a wandering beggar, found guilty of committing a rape at Ellell, near Lancaster, on a girl only 10½ years.