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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 18/251/24
This record is about the Prisoner name: Henry Shaw. Court and Date of Trial: Nottinghamshire Quarter Sessions,... 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: Henry Shaw.
Court and Date of Trial: Nottinghamshire Quarter Sessions, Nottingham, 18 October 1847.
Crime: Uttering counterfeit coin, a crown piece.
Initial sentence: Two years imprisonment. Held in Nottingham Gaol.
Outcome: 'Answered 3 October 1848'. ('... no sufficient grounds').
Petitions and letters: Annotated petition cover sheet; petition from 17 inhabitants of the Parish of Whitwick, Leicestershire, (known to the prisoner); character from Samuel Wilson and William Peach (severally former employers); report on the prisoner's conduct in gaol from D M Jackson (governor, Nottingham Town Gaol) writing at the request of Elizabeth Smith (mother-in-law); internal Home Office note from G.G. [Sir George Grey] directing a reply to be sent to A L Phillipps (submitted the petition); grounds for clemency cited as his contrition and previous good character.
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Prisoner name: Henry Shaw. Court and Date of Trial: Nottinghamshire Quarter Sessions,...
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