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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 17/99/31
This record is about the Prisoner name: George Tyler. Prisoner age: 17. Prisoner occupation: Labourer. Court... dating from [1831 Apr] in the series Home Office: Criminal Petitions, Series I. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Prisoner name: George Tyler.
Prisoner age: 17.
Prisoner occupation: Labourer.
Court and date of trial: Wiltshire Lent Assizes, Salisbury, March 1831.
Crime: Stealing eight and a half sovereigns from a desk in the bedroom of the dwelling house of his employer, John Baggs, on 8 December 1830.
Initial sentence: Death, commuted to transportation for life.
Annotated (Outcome): Nil.
Petitioner(s): John Baggs of Melksham, Wiltshire, farmer, the prosecutor.
J Fuller, committing magistrate, and four others of Melksham.
Grounds for clemency (Petition Details): First offence; led astray by others; good character; nearly all money restored.
Other papers: Calling card of Thomas Sandys, clerk to magistrates, Corsham, Wiltshire.
Additional Information: Prisoner indicted with James Gay aged 19, George Gay aged 22 and Nehemiah Hayward aged 22, but true bills against them not found.
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