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Catalogue reference: HO 18/166/36
This record is about the Prisoner name: Sarah Clarke, aged 17. Court and Date of Trial: Birmingham Borough... 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: Sarah Clarke, aged 17.
Court and Date of Trial: Birmingham Borough Sessions, 1846.
Crime: Larceny. Theft of two pairs of shoes.
Initial sentence: Transportation 7 years.
Gaoler's Report: Prostitute convicted and acquitted before.
Petitions and letters: The prisoner is also known as Hannah Cope.
Petition from James Henry Edmonds, Accountant, asking for mitigation in consideration of the services of the prisoner's grandfather, Samuel Cope, who worked for Sir Robert Peel's family for 50 years.
Henry Jerry writes he would employ the prisoner, if she were liberated. Statement witness by J W Edmonds.
Petition from the prisoner's parents, William Coop and Mary Coop, asking for mitigation and signed by 11 people.
James H Edmonds sends a petition on behalf of the prisoner's parents, asking for mitigation.
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Prisoner name: Sarah Clarke, aged 17. Court and Date of Trial: Birmingham Borough...
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