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1 recommendation list (Henley, the Chairman of the General Penitentiary) on behalf...

Catalogue reference: HO 17/46/65

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HO 17/46/65
Date
1831 Oct 29
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1 recommendation list (Henley, the Chairman of the General Penitentiary) on behalf of:

  • Andrew Thompson, convicted at Edinburgh on 4 January 1827. Received: 26 June 1827. Time expires: 9 June 1831.
  • Elias Davenport, convicted at Preston on 16 October 1827. Received: 5 November 1827. Time expires: 21 October 1832.
  • Thomas Bateman, convicted at Salford on 21 January 1828. Received: 19 February 1828. Time expires: 28 January 1833.
  • James Cunliffe, convicted at Salford on 21 January 1828. Received: 19 February 1828. Time expires: 28 January 1833.
  • [John Gowland], convicted at Salford on 21 January 1828. Received: 19 February 1828. Time expires: 28 January 1833.
  • Richard Juden, convicted at Lewes on 17 January 1828. Received: 8 February 1828. Time expires|: 23 January 1833.
  • James Hemmings, convicted at Oxford on 4 March 1828. Received: 27 March 1828. Time expires: 9 March 1833.
  • Thomas Herman, convicted at Reading on 29 February 1828. Received: 2 April 1828. Time expires: 8 March 1833.
  • Joseph Herman, convicted at Reading on 29 February 1828. Received: 2 April 1828. Time expires: 8 March 1833.
  • Sarah Smith, convicted at the Old Bailey on 13 September 1827. Received: 28 December 1827. Time expires: 12 October 1832.
  • Eliza Young, convicted at Gloucester on 2 April 1828. Received: 2 June 1828. Time expires: 18 April 1833.
  • Sarah Day, convicted at the Old Bailey on 10 April 1828. Received: 14 June 1828. Time expires: 27 April 1833.
  • Alice Monk, convicted at the Old Bailey on 10 April 1828. Received: 14 June 1828. Time expires: 27 April 1833.
  • Mary Gold, convicted at the Old Bailey on 10 April 1828. Received: 14 June 1828. Time expires: 27 April 1833.
  • Louisa Mears, convicted at the Old Bailey on 10 April 1828. Received: 14 June 1828. Time expires: 27 April 1833.
  • Ann McIntyre, convicted at the Old Bailey on 10 April 1828. Received: 29 July 1828. Time expires: 29 April 1833.
  • Harriet Milton, convicted at the Old Bailey on 3 July 1828. Received: 6 August 1828. Time expires: 11 July 1833.

Grounds for clemency: fit objects for Royal Mercy. Initial sentence: none stated. Annotated: free pardon prepared 3 November 1831. GQ 13

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Language
English
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Home Office: Criminal Petitions, Series I

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