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1 recommendation list (W Hatton, overseer, J Price, chaplain of Retribution hulk...

Catalogue reference: HO 17/46/70

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HO 17/46/70
Date
1831 Sept 30
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1 recommendation list (W Hatton, overseer, J Price, chaplain of Retribution hulk at Sheerness and John Henry Capper, superintendent) on behalf of:

  • Jeremiah Shoebudge [Jeremiah Shoebridge], 31 years, convicted at Maidstone on 19 March 1827, for stealing ham etc. Time served: 4 years 6 months and 11 days. Gaol report: not known. Ship book number 6101.
  • William Castle, 19 years, convicted at Hertford on 23 April 1827, for stealing a copper. Time served: 4 years 5 months and 6 days. Gaol report: reported to be of bad character, a boatman for 2 ½ years. Ship book number 6157.
  • George Lucas, 21 years, convicted at Middlesex on 31 May 1827, for larceny. Time served: 4 years 4 months and 6 days. Gaol report: not known. Ship book number 6299.
  • John Lerey [John Lercy], 21 years, convicted at Middlesex on 31 May 1827, for larceny. Time served: 4 years 4 months and 6 days. Gaol report: orderly, first mate's servant. Ship book number 6307.
  • William Green, 16 years, convicted at Glasgow on 5 May 1827 for theft. Time served: 4 years 4 months and 25 days. gaol report: mischievous and troublesome. Ship book number 6332. [Name crossed through.]
  • Robert Pollock, 16 years, convicted at Glasgow on 7 May 1827, for theft. Time served: 4 years 4 months and 23 days. Gaol report: quiet. Ship book number 6335.
  • John McGlachlan, 38 years, convicted at Glasgow on 2 May 1831, for theft. Time served: 4 years 4 months and 28 days. Gaol report: orderly. Ship book number 6339.
  • George Moffatt, 19 years, convicted at Glasgow on 3 May 1827, for house breaking. Time served: 4 years 4 months and 27 days. Gaol report: orderly. Ship book number 6342.
  • William Marshall, 16 years, convicted at Glasgow on 2 May 1827, for house breaking. Time served: 4 years 4 months and 28 days. Gaol report: orderly. Ship book number 6343.
  • James Conway, 28 years, convicted at Glasgow on 5 May 1827, for uttering a forged note. Time served: 4 years 4 months and 25 days. Gaol report: quiet and orderly. Ship book number 6349. [Name crossed through.]
  • James Colquhoun, 46 years, convicted at Glasgow on 4 May 1827 for uttering a forged note. Time served: 4 years 4 months and 26 days. Gaol report: orderly. Ship book number 6350. [Name crossed through.]
  • John Bourne, 35 years, convicted at Dover on 7 May 1827, for stealing turkeys. Time served: 4 years 4 months and 23 days. Gaol report: peaceable and quiet. Ship book number 6352.
  • George Marsh, 45 years, convicted at Dover on 7 May 1827, for stealing turkeys. Time served: 4 years 4 months and 23 days. Gaol report: peaceable and quiet. Ship book number 6353.
  • James White, 23 years, convicted at Bedford on 10 July 1827 for destroying nursery trees. Time served: 4 years 2 months 20 days. Gaol report: not known. Ship book number 6358. [Name crossed through.]
  • Thomas Lewis, 30 years, convicted at Middlesex on 12 July 1827 for stealing from the person. Time served 4 years 2 months and 18 days. Gaol report: orderly. Ship book number 6378. [Name crossed through.]
  • Henry Wilson, 25 years, convicted at Maidstone on 16 August 1827 for larceny. Time served: 4 years 1 month and 14 days. Gaol report: not known. Ship book number 6403. [Name crossed through.]
  • Ephraim Hayle, 20 years, convicted at Maidstone on 16 August 1827 for larceny. Time served: 4 years 1 month 14 days. Gaol report: not known. Ship book number 6404. [Name crossed through.]
  • Joseph Stollery, 21 years, convicted at Maidstone on 16 August 1827 for larceny. Time served: 4 years 1 month 14 days. Gaol report: not known. Ship book number 6409. [Name crossed through.]
  • John Shepherd alias John Kitney, 25 years, convicted at Chatham on 13 August 1827, for desertion. Time served: 4 years 1 months and 17 days. Gaol report: no character, boatman for 3 years. Ship book number 6427.
  • James Bottomey, 18 years, convicted at Middlesex on 13 September 1827 for stealing a till and 6/6. Time served: 4 years 1 months and 17 days. Gaol report: not known. Ship book number 6481. [Name crossed through.]
  • James Upcraft, 15 years, convicted at Middlesex on 31 May 1827, for larceny. Time served: 4 years 4 months and 17 days. Gaol report: orderly. Ship book number 6539.
  • William Cherry, 29 years, convicted at London on 15 September 1825 for felony. Time served 6 years and 15 months. Gaol report: connections highly respectable. Ship book number 5525. [Name crossed through.]

Grounds for clemency: have served more than half of their respective sentences and good conduct during confinement. Initial sentence: 7 years, except William Cherry: 14 years. Annotated: approved 24 October 1831. GQ 18

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