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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 17/117/152
This record is about the Recommendation for the mitigation of sentence for selected prisoners on board/in:... dating from 1827 Dec 31 in the series Home Office: Criminal Petitions, Series I. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Recommendation for the mitigation of sentence for selected prisoners on board/in: Capitivity.
Names and details of prisoners:
John Rudd aged 22 convicted of stealing clothes at Liverpool on 21 July 1823. Initial sentence: transportation for 7 years.
Edward Morgan aged 23 convicted of piracy and felony at Yarmouth on 16 September 1823. Initial sentence: transportation for 7 years.
George Smith aged 22 convicted of felony at Middlesex on 3 December 1823. Initial sentence: transportation for 7 years.
John Gibbs aged 21 convicted of stealing a handkerchief at Middlesex on 14 January 1824. Initial sentence: transportation for 7 years.
William Hunt aged 34 convicted of stealing fowls at Maidstone [Kent] on 15 March 1824. Initial sentence: transportation for 7 years.
Thomas Denton aged 33 convicted of larceny at Newgate on 7 April 1824. Initial sentence: transportation for 7 years.
William Stanbrook aged 26 convicted of poaching at Reading [Berkshire] on 27 April 1824. Initial sentence: transportation for 7 years.
George Challis aged 23 convicted of embezzlement at Middlesex on 7 April 1824. Initial sentence: transportation for 7 years.
James Turner aged 25 convicted of stealing a leg of mutton at Grantham [Lincolnshire] on 23 April 1824. Initial sentence: transportation for 7 years. [crossed out].
Robert Jarvis aged 32 convicted of felony at Nottingham on 12 March 1824. Initial sentence: transportation for 7 years. [crossed out].
John Lowe aged 22 convicted of stealing clothes at Newark [Nottinghamshire] on 13 April 1824. Initial sentence: transportation for 7 years. [crossed out].
Thomas Smith aged 22 convicted of assisting a prisoner to escape on 26 April 1824. Initial sentence: transportation for 7 years. [crossed out].
Gaoler's name: Robert Kellock Overseer and John Capper Superintendent.
Grounds for clemency (Recommendation Details): Served more than half their sentence with orderly and uniform good conduct.
Annotated (Recommendation Details): Free pardon prepared 17 January 1828.
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