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[See HO 17/3/14].
Catalogue reference: HO 17/16/46
Date: [1828]
[See HO 17/3/14].
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Catalogue reference: HO 17/2/14
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Recommendation for the mitigation of sentence for selected prisoners on board the hulk York.
Prisoner details: John Robinson, aged 24, convicted at Taunton [Somerset] on 3 April 1817 of felony.
Prisoner details: Charles Andrews, aged 34, convicted at Winchester [Hampshire] on 14 July 1817 of grand larceny.
Prisoner details: Joseph Young, aged 17, convicted at Winchester [Hampshire] on 14 July 1817 of felony.
Prisoner details: William Young, aged 19, convicted at Winchester [Hampshire] on 14 July 1817 of felony.
Prisoner details: Stephen Bendall, aged 50, convicted at Winchester [Hampshire] on 14 July 1817 of felony.
Prisoner details: George Lock, aged 34, convicted at Winchester [Hampshire] on 14 July 1817 of felony.
Prisoner details: George Tessell, aged 22, convicted at Horsham [Sussex] on 14 July 1817 of grand larceny.
Prisoner details: William Hayler, aged 24, convicted at Horsham [Sussex] on 14 July 1817 of grand larceny.
Prisoner details: George Voller, aged 22, convicted at Winchester [Hampshire] on 15 July 1817 of felony.
Prisoner details: James Carlow, aged 50, convicted at Norfolk Quarter sessions on 16 July 1817 of grand larceny.
Prisoner details: Robert Smith, aged 18, convicted at Norfolk Quarter sessions on 16 July 1817 of grand larceny.
Prisoner details: Charles Caesar, aged 22, convicted at Horsham [Sussex] on 9 August 1817 of felony.
All sentenced to seven years [transportation].
Gaoler's name: William Tate, Chaplain, John H Capper, Superintendent.
Grounds for clemency: Orderly and uniform good conduct; chosen by the Captain as 12 best behaved men in the hulk.
Annotated: 'The above named twelve convicts to be pardoned'.
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