Jane Ewing:

On Nov. 30, 1754, Chief Justice William Allen and Alexander Steadman,
the latter commissioned that year one of the puisne judges of the
Supreme Court, presided at the Oyer and Terminer, at Chester, at which
Jane Ewing was tried and found guilty of the murder of her bastard
male child, on April 3d of the previous year, and was sentenced to
death. "It being reported to the Governor by the Justices of the
Supreme Court that they discovered on her trial no kind of remorse,"
and that the evidence showed that her crime was an aggravated one, a
warrant for her execution on Saturday, Jan. 29, 1765, was issued.

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