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Item (folio 144) extracted from HO 47/14/23
Catalogue reference: HO 47/14/23/1
Date: 1792
Item (folio 144) extracted from HO 47/14/23
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Catalogue reference: HO 47/63/20
This record is about the Report of James Burrough on William Carinus/Captain William Carinus, Austrian, late... dating from 1822 Dec 3 in the series Home Office: Judges' Reports on Criminals. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Report of James Burrough on William Carinus/Captain William Carinus, Austrian, late officer in the 'German Service', convicted at the 'last' Somersetshire Lent Assizes of theft of wearing apparel and cloth property of William Lancashire. Evidence supplied by Rachel Lancashire, wife of William Lancashire; Elizabeth Hawkes, Thomas Smith, Uriah Langley, constable, William Lancashire and Elizabeth Marks. There is a letter from J A Park and a medical certificate of ill heath of the prisoner from William Tomkins, surgeon to Illchester Gaol. Grounds for clemency: the prisoner is a foreigner, came to England to join the English Army, is to marry Miss De Ponte (lives with Mr Cummings, a music teacher in Bristol), his box had been broken into and items left within without his knowledge, the prisoner is innocent of stealing the goods, and it is a conspiracy with Mr Cummings to have the prisoner imprisoned. Initial sentence; 12 months imprisonment with hard labour. Recommendation: remittance of the remainder of the sentence and the prisoner to be sent back to his own country. Folios 247-256.
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