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List of those Executed after the Battle of Sedgemoor Following the Battle of Sedgemoor on 6th July 1685 many of the defeated Rebels were either hanged or transported by ship to Barbados, Jamaica, The Leeward Islands or Virginia. The lists below show those hanged and where they were executed. The list was compiled by the Zoyland Heritage Fund and if you find it useful please consider making a donation to our registered charity by using the donate button on the website front screen, www.zoylandheritage.co.uk Forename Surname Executed at Month Christopher Wills Dorchester 7th September Thomas Welch Dorchester 7th September Joseph Speed Dorchester 7th September Thomas Smith Dorchester 7th September George Seaward Dorchester 7th September Robert Pinney Dorchester 7th September Philip Levermore Dorchester 7th September Samuel Hillard Dorchester 7th September Benjamin Gray Dorchester 7th September Henry Ford Dorchester 7th September John Fawne Dorchester 7th September Matthew Bragg Dorchester 7th September John Game Dorchester 7th September John Beaumount Bridport 12th September John Bull Bridport 12th September Thomas Clapp Bridport 12th September George Collyer Bridport 12th September Thomas Cooke Bridport 12th September William Quintin Bridport 12th September Benjamin Sandford Bridport 12th September John Lee Bridport 12th September Benjamin Temple Lyme 12th September Sampson Larke Lyme 12th September John Kidd Lyme 12th September Abraham Holmes Lyme 12th September William Hewling Lyme 12th September Christopher Battiscombe Lyme 12th September Josias Ascue Lyme 12th September Robert Mitchell Lyme 12th September Leonard Jackson Lyme 12th September John Hayes Lyme 12th September Henry Watts Lyme 12th September John Marders Lyme 12th September Joseph Tyler Lyme 12th September Samuel Robins Lyme 12th September Arthur Matthews Lyme 12th September Thomas Broughton Exeter 14th September John Fouracres Exeter 14th September Thomas Hobbs Crediton 14th September John Burridge Weymouth 15th September Tristam Elliott Weymouth 15th September George Wilmot Weymouth 15th September Robert Slade Weymouth 15th September George Smith Weymouth 15th September Roger Satchell Weymouth 15th September John Robins Weymouth 15th September Edward Leggatt Weymouth 15th September John 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