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This record is about the Prisoner name: William Hubard, aged 12. Court and Date of Trial: Hereford Quarter... dating from 1842 in the series Home Office: Criminal Petitions, Series II. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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HO 18/107/47
1842
Prisoner name: William Hubard, aged 12.
Court and Date of Trial: Hereford Quarter Sessions, 1842.
Crime: Stealing Flour.
Initial sentence: Imprisonment 12 months.
Outcome: Free pardon on account of ill health.
Petitions and letters: John Beverely, William Thomas, R Biddulph Phillips sign a letter asking for mitigation. Thomas Caur, Surgeon, asks for mitigation, stating the prisoner has been suffering from chronic diarrhea for months and won't live long in prison.
[Samuel or Sylvanus Welsh, aged 18, also recommended].
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