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#33 George Sucknott, 18, sentenced to 21 days of hard labor for stealing trousers, April 9, 1870.

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#33 George Sucknott, 18, sentenced to 21 days of hard labor for stealing trousers, April 9, 1870.

Stories and Mugshots of Victorian Child and Teenage Criminals who faced Cruel Punishment for Petty Crimes, 1870s

#33 George Sucknott, 18, sentenced to 21 days of hard labor for stealing trousers, April 9, 1870.

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←#32 Samuel Currey, 16, was handed 21 days of hard labor along, with his friend George Sucknott, for stealing trousers on April 9, 1870.
#34 Henry Cox, 19, sentenced to two months of hard labor at Oxford Castle Prison for stealing, March 10 1870.→

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