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ABORTION, STERILISATION, STILLBIRTH AND CONTRACEPTION - General :
1866-1974   Assizes: Midland, Northern, Oxford, Wales and Chester and Western Circuits: Pardons: includes women: see list   ASSI 81/1-108
FINANCE AND PROPERTY - General :
1866-1974   Assizes: Midland, Northern, Oxford, Wales and Chester and Western Circuits: Pardons: includes women: see list   ASSI 81/1-108
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1866-1974   Assizes: Midland, Northern, Oxford, Wales and Chester and Western Circuits: Pardons: includes women: see list   ASSI 81/1-108
PRISONERS - Infanticide :
1866-1974   Assizes: Midland, Northern, Oxford, Wales and Chester and Western Circuits: Pardons: includes women: see list   ASSI 81/1-108
MARRIAGE - General :
1866-1974   Assizes: Midland, Northern, Oxford, Wales and Chester and Western Circuits: Pardons: includes women: see list   ASSI 81/1-108
VICTIMS - General :
1866-1974   Assizes: Midland, Northern, Oxford, Wales and Chester and Western Circuits: Pardons: see list   ASSI 81/1-108
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1933-1934   USA: Los Angeles: Rulia Singh: pardon (2 parts)   FO 740/7
1905-1914   Marion Seddon: free pardon   HO 144/1002/133625
1909   Girl of 15 serving 6 weeks' prison sentence: case for exception to principle that detention in a reformatory or conditional pardon should apply only to comparatively long sentences   HO 144/1036/179352
1910   Request for free pardon for accessory to enable her to give evidence without implicating herself. Refused by Secretary of State   HO 144/1098/197905
1911   Margaret Kerrkan: conditional pardon   HO 144/1120/203930
1911   Florence Ada Hilderbrando: conditional pardon   HO 144/1125/205244
1911   Mary Elizabeth Caroline Rowarth: conditional pardon   HO 144/1152/211337
1913-1915   Emily Morse: free pardon   HO 144/1284/241805
1915   Mrs Elizabeth Pullman: fined ten pounds for aiding in the forging of a military pass. Free pardon granted and £9.10/- of the fine remitted   HO 144/1438/299668
1915-1916   Martha Hulme: convicted of attempting to obtain money by false pretences. Free pardon   HO 144/1438/307880
PROSTITUTION - General :
1917   H A Samson: fined £5 for aiding and abetting and keeping of a brothel. Granted free pardon the Magistrates having convicted under a misapprehension of the law   HO 144/1482/347866
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1917   Emma Cockburn: fined 40/- for theft by finding. Granted free pardon as the facts were not such as to support conviction   HO 144/1483/348170
1918-1919   Mary Emily Pullen: fined for detaining military stores. Granted free pardon on grounds of wrongful conviction. Fines and penalties remitted   HO 144/1497/363845
1918   Sarah Ellen Hodson: sentenced to 2 years' borstal training at Lincoln Assizes on 18 June 1918. Considered unsuitable for borstal treatment and granted conditional pardon to serve 6 months imprisonment in Division II   HO 144/1497/363968
1918   Annie Eustace: successfully appealed against one conviction but her solicitor failed to lodge an appeal against another which should have been similarly quashed. Free pardon granted   HO 144/1499/366127
1902   Rose Amelia Vincent: free pardon   HO 144/660/V41195
1904-1905   Mary Ann Revell: conditional pardon   HO 144/762
1906   Agnes Wass: free pardon   HO 144/831/143311
1906   Jean F Benezit: free pardon   HO 144/834/144695
PROSTITUTION - General :
1909   Free pardon and compensation granted to Rev Edward Rhodes convicted of indecent conduct with a prostitute   HO 144/903/175845
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1909   Pardons: Sarah Winsper   HO 45/10404/186321
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE - Birth and Pregnancy :
1921   Women sentenced to death and pardoned on the ground of pregnancy AD 1366-1394   HO 45/11027/415123
PRISONERS - General :
1921   Women sentenced to death and pardoned on the ground of pregnancy AD 1366-1394   HO 45/11027/415123
HEALTH - Mental Health :
1933-1934   Eileen Clancy (convicted for begging): not responsible for her actions at the time of the offence and later certified insane: free pardon granted   HO 45/15890/667344
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1938   Lily Medd (fined for keeping a dog without a licence). Later established that valid licence held: granted free pardon   HO 45/17749/812311
1947   Myrtle Ena Digby: convicted of stealing money from employer; granted free pardon after stolen property found intact   HO 45/21438/930974
1949   Ruth Stone, wrongly convicted under Wireless Telegraphy Act 1904: granted free pardon as she was covered by her employer's licence   HO 45/23505/952796
1912-1915   Mary Johnson: convicted in Oct 1912 of sending threatening letters 1952 and sentenced to 6 months' hard labour; convicted in May 1913 of a similar offence and sentenced to 12 months' hard labour; granted 2 free pardons and paid compensation in Mrach 1915   HO 45/24645/238545
1917-1950   Florence Annie Parkes: convicted at Exeter Assizes on 1 Nov 1917 of manslaughter and sentenced to 6 months' imprisonment: granted free pardon and ex-gratia payment of £1000 in 1935   HO 45/24694/352047
VICTIMS - Murder Victims :
1855   Murder of Dorothy Berwick: pardons cannot be offered to persons in custody as an inducement to give evidence against accomplices in in custody   HO 45/6246
PRISONERS - Infanticide :
1949-1974   Timothy John Evans executed for murder of his baby daughter at 10 Rillington Place, W11 on 10 Nov 1949: Evans granted posthumous pardon by HM the Queen as a result of second public inquiry in 1966   MEPO 3/3147
1966   Timothy John Evans executed for murder of his baby daughter at 10 Rillington Place W11 on 10 November 1949: Evans granted posthumous pardon by HM the Queen as a result of second public enquiry   MEPO 3/3147
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1815   Hatton Papers. J Heath recommends that Mary Ranson be given a free pardon ff 177-178   PRO 30/45/1
WIVES - General :
1816   Hatton Papers. Mr Marryat, Chairman of the Committee of Lloyds, forwards petition from Mrs Jemott in favour of her husband, William. He has received the recommendation of Governor Davey and seeks a pardon, providing he remain in New South Wales ff 288-291   PRO 30/45/1
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1915   Chief Secretary's Office, Ireland. Pardon of Misses E and J Walsh, wrongfully convicted of theft: charge of court fees to Law Charges Vote   T 1/11726/1325/15
 
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