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This record is about the Prisoner name: Charles Joinson. Prisoner occupation: Potter. Court and date of trial:... dating from 1830 in the series Home Office: Criminal Petitions, Series I. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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HO 17/82/131
1830
Prisoner name: Charles Joinson.
Prisoner occupation: Potter.
Court and date of trial: Chester Spring Great Sessions 1829.
Crime: Offence against the Game Laws being with others armed at night in grounds belonging to Sir John Delves Broughton.
Initial sentence: Imprisonment for two years.
Annotated (Outcome): Nil March 29 1830.
Petitioner(s): Sir Charles Delves Broughton, the prosecutor, supported by 24 other inhabitants of the Parish of Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire.
Grounds for clemency (Petition Details): Prior to this offence, the prisoner bore the character of a sober, honest and industrious man maintaining and supporting in a respectable manner his wife and three small children, and is, if released following the time he has already spent in prison, would be unlikely to repeat this or commit any other offence.
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