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Catalogue reference: PCOM 3/46/5038
This record is about the Licence number 5038: Charles Cole. Caption order and prison record from when he... dating from 1856 February 21 in the series Home Office and Prison Commission: Male Licences. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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PCOM 3/46/5038
1856 February 21
Licence number 5038: Charles Cole.
Caption order and prison record from when he was convicted of Stealing two gowns and a petticoat after a previous conviction for felony at the Quarter Sessions at Clerkenwell Green, Middlesex 24 January 1853.
Then aged 21 years and by trade a Labourer.
Sentence: 7 years transportation.
Licence granted 21 February 1856, for early release from Portsmouth prison.
Comments: Restriction, except in the counties of Middlesex, Surrey, Kent, Essex and in the City of London.
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Home Office and Prison Commission: Male Licences
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