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1 recommendation list (Charles Stedman, overseer, William Tate, chaplain of the Leviathan...

Catalogue reference: HO 17/46/67

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HO 17/46/67
Date
1831 Sept 30
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1 recommendation list (Charles Stedman, overseer, William Tate, chaplain of the Leviathan hulk at Portsmouth and John Henry Capper, superintendent) on behalf of:

  • Joseph Murphy, 42 years, convicted at Salford on 23 October 1826, for felony. Time served: 4 years 11 months and 8 days. Gaol report: unknown, good in gaol. Ship book number 7853.
  • William Dean, 20 years, convicted at Cambridge on 13 January 1827 for stealing [turkeys]. Time served: 4 years 8 months and 19 days. Gaol report: never before convicted. Good in gaol. Ship book number 7891. [Name crossed through.]
  • David Lee, 20 years, convicted at Chelmsford on 12 March 1827, for felony. Time served: 4 years 8 months and 19 days. Gaol report: a real Gypsy, unknown and behaved well in gaol. Ship book number 7969.
  • Stephen Trapp, 17 years, convicted at New Sarum on 10 March 1827, for felony. Time served: 4 years 6 months and 21 days. Gaol report: conduct in gaol indifferent. Ship book number 8007.
  • Henry Key, 28 years, convicted at Thetford on 24 March 1827, for stealing sheep. Time served: 4 years 6 months and 7 days. Gaol report: unknown, good on gaol. Ship book number 8028.
  • Richard Lightning, 64 years, convicted at Thetford on 24 March 1827, for stealing sheep. Time served: 4 years 6 months and 7 days. Gaol report: bore a very indifferent character, good in gaol. Ship book number 8112.
  • Thomas Hughes, 32 years, convicted at Chester on 23 April 1827, for grand larceny. Time served: 4 years 5 months and 8 days. Gaol report: good in gaol. Ship book number 8124.
  • Thomas Shatwell, 18 years, convicted at Chester on 23 April 1827, for petty larceny. Time served: 4 years 5 months and 8 days. Gaol report: good in gaol. Ship book number 8125.
  • Thomas Bailey, 27 years, convicted at Chester on 23 April 1827, for grand larceny. Time served: 4 years 5 months and 8 days. Gaol report: good in gaol. Ship book number 8126.
  • William Duggan, 17 years, convicted at the Old Bailey on 31 May 1827, for felony. Time served: 4 years 4 months and 1 day. Gaol report: conduct orderly. Ship book number 8154.
  • William Crisp, 21 years, convicted at the Old Bailey on 31 May 1827, for felony. Time served: 4 years 4 months and 1 day. Gaol report: conduct orderly. Ship book number 8157.
  • Henry Jones, 17 years, convicted at the Old Bailey on 31 May 1827, for felony. Time served: 4 years 4 months and 1 day. Gaol report: conduct orderly. Ship book number 8161.
  • Abraham White, 37 years, convicted at the Old Bailey on 31 May 1827, for felony. Time served: 4 years 4 months and 1 day. Gaol report: conduct orderly. Ship book number 8165.
  • Henry Moore, 38 years, convicted at the Old Bailey on 31 May 1827 for felony. Time served: 4 years 4 months and 1 day. Gaol report: conduct orderly. Ship book number 8167. [Name crossed through.]
  • [William Hott], 35 years, convicted at Abingdon on 10 July 1827 for felony. Time served: 4 years 2 months and 21 days. Gaol report: unknown, good in gaol. Ship book number 8178. [Name crossed through.]
  • John Parsons, 29 years, convicted at Abingdon on 23 July 1827 for grand larceny. Time served: 4 years 2 months and 8 days. Gaol report: unknown, good in gaol. Ship book number 8180. [Name crossed through.]
  • John Parkins, 28 years, convicted at Cambridge on 13 July 1827 for stealing fish. Time served: 4 years 2 months and 18 days. Gaol report: unknown, good in gaol. Ship book number 8199. [Name crossed through.]
  • John Dales, 35 years, convicted at Louth on 24 April 1827 for felony. Time served: 4 years 5 months and 7 days. Gaol report: unknown, behaved well in gaol. Ship book number 8369.

Grounds for clemency: have served more than half their respective sentences and good behaviour during confinement. Initial sentence: 7 years. Annotated: free pardon 5 November 1831. GQ 15

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