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James RICHARDS
He
was tried at
Launceston, Cornwall
on
25 March 1786 for stealing livestock (a horse - a gelding) with a value of 100 shillings.
He
was sentenced to transportation for
7 years having been originally sentenced to death,
and left England on the
Scarborough
aged about 20 at that time (May 1787).
He had no occupation recorded. He died in 1831.
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Report from Dunkirk hulk was “tolerably decent and orderly”.
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