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Parker, Caroline (b c 1814), housemaid
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b c 1814
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Caroline Parker was convicted on involvement in highway robbery at the York Assizes in Mar. 1837, and sentenced to death. After the petition of Sir William Bryan Cooke and Richard Monckton Milnes, who had served on the grand jury, the sentence was commuted to transportation to Australia for life.
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Home Office: Criminal Registers, England and Wales [National Archives, London, HO 27], consulted online via ancestry.com.