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This record is about the Prisoner name: Patrick Mullen. Prisoner occupation: Former soldier, discharged wounded.... dating from 1831 Oct 6 in the series Home Office: Criminal Petitions, Series I. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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HO 17/41/57
1831 Oct 6
Prisoner name: Patrick Mullen.
Prisoner occupation: Former soldier, discharged wounded.
Court and date of trial: Old Bailey September Sessions 1831.
Crime: Housebreaking.
Initial sentence: Death commuted to six months imprisonment and transportation for life.
Annotated: Considered at Report in Council, 20 October 1831.
Petitioner(s): Patrick Mullen, the prisoner, and Edwin Hill of Bruce Castle [Tottenham, Middlesex], the prosecutor.
Grounds for clemency: Prisoner purchased stolen article from two strangers; no violence occurred or implements used during crime, access being gained through unfastened skylight; prisoner not connected to any gang of housebreakers.
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Prisoner name: Patrick Mullen. Prisoner occupation: Former soldier, discharged wounded....
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