From The Times, Wednesday, Sep. 4, 1816 and Tuesday Sep. 24, 1816, posted with permission of the transcriber, Petra Michinson. They wasted no time in those days... Geo. At the Carlisle Assizes, John DONALD, John PELLETT, and Sarah DONALD alias ARMSTRONG, were found guilty of burglariously entering the house of Mrs. HUDSON, of Lowe's-water, at midnight, on the 8th of April last, and stealing therefrom about 40L. in bank notes and specie. The burglary was effected with the greatest audacity; the whole of the family being tied hand and foot previous to the robbery. DONALD was left for execution; but PELLETT, and the female, who lived with DONALD as his wife, were respited. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Times, Tuesday, Sep 24, 1816 EXECUTIONS. - Yesterday morning John Attwood EGLERTON, for a detestable crime, suffered the sentence of the law before the Debtors' door, Old Bailey. John DONALD, aged 32, convicted at the late Carlisle Assizes of committing a burglary at Loweswater under aggravated circumstances, suffered the sentence of the law, at the top of English-street, on Saturday last, about 3 o'clock in the afternoon, in the presence of an immense concourse of spectators. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~