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Petition from the Inhabitants
of Headley and Bramshott to
The Right Honorable the Earl of Liverpool
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John Tuckey was under
sentence of death for a crime committed in Headley and applied for
clemency. The worthy inhabitants of Headley, who included amongst their
number John Fullick, petitioned that:
Your Petitioners live amidst Murder, Thieves and Incendiaries who for
many years have been committing every species of depredations....William
Stilwell was murdered in his house in the day time and the murderers are
not yet discovered.'....they continued: - That John Tuckey is
under sentence of death for setting fire to and burning the Barns,
Outhouses, Horses etc of Daniel Knight.... That the said John Tuckey was
before convicted of a burglary on the premises of Charles Lee of
Headley, sentenced to imprisonment for 3 months which he suffers. That
scarcely an assize or a session has passed for many years either in the
County of Southampton or the adjoining County of Surrey without some one
of the parties either of the Parish of Bramshott or Headley being
araigned for some offence against the laws....We your petitioners
therefore humbly pray that the said John Tuckey may not be liberated and
that the said sentence on the said John Tuckey may never return to the
Parish of Headley again
Signed at Headley August 4th 1822 |
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With many thanks to Robert Dickie,
a descendent of John Tuckey, for the scanned copy of the petition |
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