« on: Thursday 27 June 13 23:28 BST (UK) »
Oh dear ........ I've just found a London newspaper report relating to one of 'my lot' who was sentenced to 18 months 'hard labour' in October 1875. He was a watchmaker / repairer who kept some of his customers' gold watches, pawned them and kept the money for himself !
Henry Scott, aged 37 was living in Hammersmith at the time so I'm wondering where he would have been imprisoned. The report said, "He made no defence and held a handkerchief to his eyes."
Pity the sentencing isn't as harsh for today's criminals.
Hope some kind soul can assist me please.
Julie
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