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Prisoner name(s): John Lawrenceson [John Lowrenson]. Prisoner occupation: Mariner....

Catalogue reference: HO 17/30/178

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HO 17/30/178
Date
1826 - 1827
Description

Prisoner name(s): John Lawrenceson [John Lowrenson].

Prisoner occupation: Mariner.

Court and date of trial: Durham Lent Assizes held on 3 March 1827.

Crime: Stabbing with intent to murder John Henderson on 1 November 1826.

Initial sentence: Death commuted to transportation for life.

Petitioner(s): 92 inhabitants of South Shields, Durham.

Barbara Lawrenson of South Shields, mother.

Grounds for clemency (Petition Details): Petitioners found Lawrenson honest industrious and sober; 'unimpeachable character up to time of crime'; mother a widow after husband died at sea when John was five; mother managed to provide for herself and family but son was apprenticed at a young age; no previous crime.

Other papers: A printed poster offering a reward for information leading to the recovery of John Margetts, alive or dead, he disappeared on 22 February 1827.

Affidavits from James Williamson and George Crook, Baptist Ministers concerning Lawrenson.

affidavit from John Wilson, Master Mariner.

Affidavit from William Robinson, Master Mariner.

A letter to the Magistrates of the East Division of the Castle Ward, Northumberland from 64 people about the sudden disappearance of John Margetts, surgeon's apprentice applying to offer a reward, dated 12 March 1827.

Letter from William King Eddower stating that he examined John Henderson on 8 November 1826 and did not find the wound to be serious.

J W Liddell enclosing the above correspondence about Lawrenson and Margetts.

Deposition from Elizabeth George sister of John Henderson stating that John Lawrenson was offered money to compromise but he turned it down.

A note from J W Liddell forwarding the above Lawrenson does not deserve the 'extreme penalty'.

Additional Information: John Lawrenson in Durham Gaol.

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The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
Dm 45
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
English
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C14463115/

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Prisoner name(s): John Lawrenceson [John Lowrenson]. Prisoner occupation: Mariner....

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