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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 47/12/53
This record is about the Report of John William Rose, Recorder of London, on Henry James, convicted at the... dating from 1790 Aug 23 in the series Home Office: Judges' Reports on Criminals. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Report of John William Rose, Recorder of London, on Henry James, convicted at the Old Bailey in October 1786, for assaulting Anne Brown and taking a chased metal stuff box, 4 dimity petticoats and other articles, value £3:18:6, property of William Brown (husband), on 17 October 1786. Evidences supplied by Anne Brown, Richard Taylor, Edward Ryland, St Sepulchre's Patrol Officer and the prisoner. Grounds for clemency: crime committed with no aggravation and he had already served 3 years in prison. Initial sentence: 7 years transportation. Recommendation: to enlist in HM. Navy and to find sureties for good behaviour for the time equal to remainder of his sentence.
Folios 213-214.
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