Rogers cordonnier (= shoemaker) 22.8.1802 at Horne Tooke's
Thomas Linton Rogers shoemaker 265 Oxford St voted Fox 1780, 1784 Hood 1788. 13 to 15.1.1790 at Middlesex Sessions Clerkenwell Green Edward Widdows salesman of Oxford St quitclaimed action against Thomas Linton Rogers for an assault and Thomas Linton Rogers quitclaimed action against Thomas Price taylor of Welbeck St Cavendish Sq for sending a challenge to fight a duel and for an assault, Isaac Fawcett (qv) witnessed the documents. Thomas Linton Rogers steward of Friends of Parliamentary Reform (Morning Post 15.5.1797). Thomas Rogers shoemaker White Hart Court St Martin in the Fields voted Graham 1802. Thomas Linton Rogers alias John Linton Rogers born 1789 and Charlotte Atherton alias Rogers (living as his wife) indicted for theft Old Bailey 4.12.1811. Rogers found guilty and sentenced to death but recommended to mercy by the prosecutor because the prisoner's father had sent the property back so it was commuted to life in Australia