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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 17/61/58
This record is about the Prisoner name: John Jones. Prisoner age: 36. Court and date of trial: Flint Lent... dating from [1836 May] in the series Home Office: Criminal Petitions, Series I. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Prisoner name: John Jones.
Prisoner age: 36.
Court and date of trial: Flint Lent Assizes, March 1836.
Crime: Stealing from employer.
Initial sentence: 14 years transportation.
Gaoler's report: Character not known. Married, four children.
Annotated (Outcome): Nil.
Petitioner(s): 24 inhabitants of Holywell, Flintshire, including the vicar, churchwardens and tradesmen.
Grounds for clemency (Petition Details): This is the prisoner's first offence; he has an excellent character from former employers; he is a widower with four small children who will become chargeable to the parish.
Additional Information: Prisoner from Holywell. Held in Flint gaol then ordered to Ganymede hulk.
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