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Catalogue reference: PCOM 3/17/1709
This record is about the Licence number 1709: John Williamson. Convicted of Stealing a money drawer at the... dating from 1854 October 4 in the series Home Office and Prison Commission: Male Licences. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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PCOM 3/17/1709
1854 October 4
Licence number 1709: John Williamson.
Convicted of Stealing a money drawer at the Quarter Sessions at Manchester, Lancashire, 20 June 1851.
Then aged 18 years and by trade a Shoemaker.
Sentence: 7 years' transportation.
Licence granted: 4 October 1854, for early release from Portland prison.
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Nos. 1626-1725. Described at item level
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