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This record is about the Certificate/memorial from Giles Rooke on prisoners capitally convicted on the 'last'... dating from 1795 Mar 27 in the series Home Office: Judges' Reports on Criminals. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Certificate/memorial from Giles Rooke on prisoners capitally convicted on the 'last' Midland Circuit (unless otherwise stated) and recommended to mercy on the conditions set against their names:
1. David Day, convicted at the 'last' Northamptonshire Lent Assizes for housebreaking. Recommendation: transportation for life.
2. Henry Sills, convicted at the 'last' Nottinghamshire Lent Assizes for stealing goods, value 40/-, from a dwelling house Recommendation: transportation for life.
3. Ann Collishaw, convicted at the 'last' Nottinghamshire Lent Assizes for shoplifting. Recommendation: 3 years hard labour in the house of correction.
4. George Johnson, convicted at the 'last' Nottinghamshire Lent Assizes for grand larceny (sentence of 7 years transportation). Recommendation: mercy, on condition of enlisting in HM. services.
5. Thomas Thornbury alias Thomas Thornborough, convicted at the 'last' Derbyshire Lent Assizes for highway robbery. Recommendation: transportation for life.
6. Henry Allen, convicted at the 'last' Lent assizes at Warwick, for killing a sheep. Recommendation: 7 years transportation.
Folios 270-271.
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