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Persons in confinement in the different Houses of Correction of England and Wales

30/04/1817

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Persons in confinement in the different Houses of Correction of England and Wales

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1 4 II-— PERSONS COMMITTED OR IN C O N F I N E M E N T , & C. 49— YORK. ( North Riding.) A List of Persons who have been confined in the House of Correction at Northallerton, in the North Riding of the County of York, for Offences against the Game Laws, since the 17th day of May 1816. When Committed. Names. Place of Abode. Tims Committed. August 19 th 1816 John Rennison - - Redcar - - - - Three months. November 7th Robert Robson - - Ovingtou ... Six months. November 18th - Joseph Robinson - Hutton Sessay - - Three calendar months. November 19th - Robert Hodgson Malton - - - - Three months. December 4th Thomas Shaw - - Hellgill, Westmorland Four months. January ad 1817 George Carter - - Barnard Castle Three months. January 9th - - Paul Armstrong - Cotherstone - - Three months. February 8tli - - John Potter - - - Kirbymoorside To take his trial at the Sessions. February 8th - - William Smith - - - Ditto - - - Same. Malton, 5th April 1817. Tho. Paul, Deputy Clerk of the Peace.
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