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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 47/20/37
This record is about the Report of John William Rose, Recorder of London, on 1 individual petition (prisoner)... dating from 1796 May 7 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 1 individual petition (prisoner) and 1 collective petition (4 local residents of Cripplegate, London, including an alderman) on behalf of Frances Johnson, indicted at the Old Bailey in December 1795, for stealing 20 yards of muslin, value £5, privately in a shop, property of Thomas Woolloton, linen draper/shopkeeper. Found guilty of stealing but no privately in the shop. Evidence supplied by John Rundell, clerk to Woolloton. Grounds for clemency: first offence, her husband was killed in service at the siege of Valenciennes leaving 2 children to support. Initial sentence:7 years transportation. Recommendation: no mercy; 'This Case was open to a Capital Conviction'. Folios 202-205.
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