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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 47/42/4
This record is about the Report of Mr Kenrick on 2 individual petitions (the prisoner and J Rippingham) and... dating from 1809 June 19 in the series Home Office: Judges' Reports on Criminals. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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HO 47/42/4
1809 June 19
Report of Mr Kenrick on 2 individual petitions (the prisoner and J Rippingham) and 1 collective petition (19 people, of Streatham, Dulwich and Brixton, Surrey) on behalf of Thomas Cook, plumber, glazier and painter, convicted at the 'last' Surrey Assizes, for assaulting ------- Allenor, watchman and constable of Dulwich. Grounds for clemency: was not represented in court through his poverty, the prisoner was suffering from 'effluvia of white lead' [lead poisoning] from materials used in his trade and is often ill, a long confinement will make this worse, has a good working reputation. Initial sentence: 6 months imprisonment. Recommendation: sentence to be remitted by 4 months. Folios 33-39.
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