328: PEELING, Mark Oliver | |||
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Born: | about 1812 | Died: | |
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Group: | Greater East Anglia (Cambs, Hunts, Norfolk, Suffolk) | ||
Where tried : | Essex County | Native Place: | Clacton Little, Essex |
Occupation: | Labourer | ||
Crime: | Breaking, entering and stealing | Sentence: | Life |
Prior Offences: | ? | *Hulk: | ? |
Order of Loading: | 473 | Transport: | Lord William Bentinck, to Van Dieme |
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Times charged: | 0 | Times punished: | 0 |
Granted Ticket of Leave: | Date of Pardon: | 20 Sep 1843 | |
Type of Pardon: | Conditional pardon | ||
Post-sentence History: | |||
Marriages: | |||
Place of Death: | |||
Mark Peeling and John Seaman were acquitted of charges relating to the Swing-riots but transported amongst the Swing-rioters after being convicted of other offences. |
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