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Papers HO 18/225/24.
Catalogue reference: HO 18/236/45
Date: [1848-1849]
Papers HO 18/225/24.
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Catalogue reference: HO 18/251/21
This record is about the Prisoner name: William Wells Stacey, aged 36 years. Court and Date of Trial: Cornwall... dating from 1848 in the series Home Office: Criminal Petitions, Series II. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Prisoner name: William Wells Stacey, aged 36 years.
Court and Date of Trial: Cornwall Quarter Sessions, January 1848.
Crime: Stealing fowls.
Initial sentence: Seven years transportation. Held on board Justitia convict hulk.
Gaoler's Report: 'Convicted and three times in prison before'.
Outcome: 'Nil'.
Petitions and letters: Petition from 23 inhabitants of Poundstock, Cornwall, (known to the prisoner); letter from Reverend J D Dayman (Vicar of Poundstock) transmitting the petition to the Home Office; grounds for clemency cited as his previous good character and for the sake of his large family who are now reliant upon parish support.
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Prisoner name: William Wells Stacey, aged 36 years. Court and Date of Trial: Cornwall...
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