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Report of Robert Burton, Recorder of Abingdon, in Berkshire, on 2 individual petitions...
Report of Robert Burton, Recorder of Abingdon, in Berkshire, on 2 individual petitions (both by the prisoner) and 3 collective petitions (9 people, bargemasters including Richard Cquarington, an ex-employer; 28 residents of Abingdon, including prosec…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1784 May 21
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- HO 47/3/57
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Report of J Staunton, Recorder of Newark on 1 individual petition (Henry Moore) and...
Report of J Staunton, Recorder of Newark on 1 individual petition (Henry Moore) and 2 collective petitions (9 people, of Shardlow, [Derbyshire?] including the prisoner, judge and prosecutor and 11 people) on behalf of Thomas Pheasant, captain of 'a b…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1813 Jan 23
- Reference
- HO 47/51/5
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Certificate/memorial of Richard Perryn and Beaumont Hotham, on prisoners capitally...
Certificate/memorial of Richard Perryn and Beaumont Hotham, on prisoners capitally convicted Western Circuit, reprieved because of 'favourable circumstances appearing' at their trials and recommended for mercy on the conditions set against their name…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1784 Mar 29
- Reference
- HO 47/3/120
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Report of John William Rose, Recorder of London, on James Hunt, convicted for stealing...
Report of John William Rose, Recorder of London, on James Hunt, convicted for stealing a quantity of sheet lead, value 14/-, in January 1789. Prisoner was witnessed on the roof in question by John Sheffield, and was found, with 2 others, in possessio…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1789 Sept 1
- Reference
- HO 47/9/47
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Report of John William Rose, Recorder of London, on 2 individual petitions (prisoner...
Report of John William Rose, Recorder of London, on 2 individual petitions (prisoner and John Pullan, plumber and landlord at Hatton Garden) and 1 collective petition (15 people, local traders - occupations given, from Shoreditch in Middlesex, and Ne…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1789 Sept 29
- Reference
- HO 47/9/63
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Report of Beaumont Hotham on 1 individual petition (prisoner) and 1 collective petition/reference...
Report of Beaumont Hotham on 1 individual petition (prisoner) and 1 collective petition/reference (9 people, from Thorndon in Suffolk, including his ex-employer, rector, overseers of the poor and churchwardens) on behalf of Robert Smith, blacksmith's…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1792 Sept 11
- Reference
- HO 47/14/47
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Report of S. Lawrence [Soulden Lawrence] on 2 individual petitions (the Very Reverend...
Report of S. Lawrence [Soulden Lawrence] on 2 individual petitions (the Very Reverend Arthur Onslow, Dean of Worcester; and the prisoner) on behalf of Jane Pain/Jane Paine, tried (with Jane Every/Jane Avery, Richard Dutton and Diana Dutton for steali…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1803 Apr 16
- Reference
- HO 47/30/16
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Report of James Eyre on 1 collective petition (8 people) on behalf of Daniel Whitehouse,...
Report of James Eyre on 1 collective petition (8 people) on behalf of Daniel Whitehouse, convicted at the 'last' Staffordshire Assizes, for stealing wool from a 'Wool Chamber', property of Joseph Sparrow of Wolverhampton, on the night of 14/15 Novemb…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1785 July 2
- Reference
- HO 47/2/47
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Report of Lord Loughborough on Christopher Theddle, convicted at the Essex[?] Assizes,...
Report of Lord Loughborough on Christopher Theddle, convicted at the Essex[?] Assizes, for a burglary in the house of William Comyns. Grounds for clemency: previous good character provided by decent people, on being apprehended the prisoner had confe…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1786 Aug 4
- Reference
- HO 47/4/47
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Report of James Eyre on 2 collective petitions (6 magistrates; 18 people, from Oulston,...
Report of James Eyre on 2 collective petitions (6 magistrates; 18 people, from Oulston, Easingword, York, Stillington, Craike [Crayke], in Yorkshire North Riding) on behalf of George Harrison, convicted at the 'last' Huntingdonshire Assizes for steal…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1796 July 31
- Reference
- HO 47/20/47
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Report of John William Rose, Recorder of London, on 1 individual petition (prisoner)...
Report of John William Rose, Recorder of London, on 1 individual petition (prisoner) and 1 collective petition (15 people, from London) on behalf of Thomas Matthews, a journeyman blacksmith, convicted at the Old Bailey in May 1796, for stealing ironm…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1796 Oct 1
- Reference
- HO 47/20/57
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INQ003027.pdf
Exhibit 17, news article regarding the acquittal of RC-F41 on 4 April 2007Evidence provided by: Slater & GordonInvestigation: The Roman Catholic Church
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 2007 May 04
- Reference
- ICSA 2/HH3/Z