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FMP Prison record look up please....

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*Alison*

*Alison* Report 10 May 2012 14:06

Thanks for that! i suppose along with the cuts he would have had a very sore head the next morning!!
Thanks again.

MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 10 May 2012 13:39

Hi Alison. The charge was "Drunk and Riotous in Bury". He was sentenced to 7 days or to pay 5/- with 10/- costs. Looks like he chose to serve the time as he was admitted May 13th and released 19th. He appears to have no previous convictions.

He was a greengrocer, married with 1 child. Usual residence Heaton Street, Bury. He was born Pilsworth and was assessed as being "about 38". He was 5 foot and three quarters of an inch tall. Fresh complexion, brown hair and grey eyes.

He had a number of cuts and scrapes - must have been some night!!

*Alison*

*Alison* Report 10 May 2012 13:33

Just got the PM,

Thanks so much!

Alison.

*Alison*

*Alison* Report 10 May 2012 13:28

Thank you!
I don't suppose it says what he did? not to worry if it doesnt.

Thanks again for the look up,

Alison.

*Alison*

*Alison* Report 10 May 2012 13:06

Hello,
I was wondering if somebody would be able to look up the following person, on the Manchester Prison Registers?

Samuel Fletcher b.1826. Year of Event: 1864 - Salford, Lancashire.

Thanks in advance!

Alison