Through the Gale Trial, I've found an account of the 1867 trial of a blacksmith who attempted to poison his foreman in order to take over his job. He received a 5 year sentence. Name, occupation, area and age fit one of OH's gt gts but OH's man is with his family in 1871.
Does anyone know if there was such a thing as "time off for good behaviour" at that time?
Does anyone know if there was such a thing as "time off for good behaviour" at that time?
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