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Item (folio 144) extracted from HO 47/14/23
Catalogue reference: HO 47/14/23/1
Date: 1792
Item (folio 144) extracted from HO 47/14/23
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Catalogue reference: HO 47/6/91
This record is about the Certificate/memorial of John Heath on prisoners capitally convicted on the 'last'... dating from 1787 Mar 31 in the series Home Office: Judges' Reports on Criminals. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Certificate/memorial of John Heath on prisoners capitally convicted on the 'last' Midland Circuit (exceptions listed), but 'some favourable Circumstances' appeared on/after their trial and now recommended to mercy on the conditions set against their names:
Lincolnshire Lent Assizes at Lincoln
1. James Huntington, for sheep stealing. 7 years transportation.
Derbyshire Lent Assizes at Derby
2. William Harris alias John Onions alias William Onions, for stealing a bay mare. 7 years transportation
3. Thomas Barrett, for sheep stealing. 2 years in gaol.
Leicestershire Easter [Quarter?] Sessions.
4. Joseph Mee, for stealing a gamecock. Initials sentence: 7 years transportation to America. Grounds for clemency: 'the offence being trifling'. Recommendation: free pardon.
Leicestershire Summer Assizes at Leicester, 1783
5. John Wells, for stealing a lamb. Initial sentence: transportation to America. Recommendation: free pardon.
Warwickshire Lent Assizes at Warwick (Check how those below are listed).
6. Sarah Dring, for a robbery from a dwelling house; Thomas Grover, for burglary; Thomas Baseley, for sheep stealing; Richard Littlehales, for burglary; James Anderson and John Plant, for burglary; William Roberts, for stealing a gelding; Thomas Hughes and Daniel Elwell, for burglary; Richard Frinchett, Jacob Russell and James Royal Loome, for burglary; Thomas Wheeler and George Wheeler, for stealing a gelding; Mary Cross, for housebreaking; William Loach, for housebreaking: Recommendation: 7 years transportation.
7. Elizabeth Kesterton, for burglary; Hannah Read, for shoplifting; Mary Denstone, for shoplifting; Mary Jepson, for robbery in a dwelling house. Recommendation: 1 year in the Bridewell.
Fol. 307.
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