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Catalogue reference: HO 18/166/33
This record is about the Prisoner name: George Combrige, aged 18. Court and Date of Trial: Kent Quarter Sessions,... dating from 1846 in the series Home Office: Criminal Petitions, Series II. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Prisoner name: George Combrige, aged 18.
Court and Date of Trial: Kent Quarter Sessions, 1846.
Crime: Stealing geese.
Initial sentence: Transportation 7 years.
Gaoler's Report: Acquitted and twice in prison before.
Petitions and letters: Petition from the prisoner's father, George Combrige, pleading for mitigation. Petition signed by Edward Clark, Prosecutor, and 19 others. The father says the prisoner was led astray.
Second petition from the prisoner's father, George Combrige, and mother, Mary Combrige. Petition signed by L. N. Dalton, Curate of Trinity Church, Tunbridge Wells and 18 others.
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