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Details for the convict Joseph Bamford (1843)

Convict Name:Joseph Bamford
Trial Place:Derbyshire (Derby) Quarter Sessions
Trial Date:3 January 1843
Sentence:7 years
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Arrival Details
Ship:Emerald Isle
Arrival Year:1843
 
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Biographies

Joseph Bamford was born as the eldest son of Lord Robert Bamford. His younger brother was the famous Lord Samuel Bamford, a famous Poet and politician that is know for his workers reform.
Prior to his arrest Joseph served as a Naval Officer and aided his father, not publicly known at the time of his arrest, with a political uprising to bring down King Edward VII. He returned and renewed his Naval Commission after just 3 years served in Tanzania
Submitted by Researcher (8377) on 20 August 2017

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Research notes

Convicted of Trafficking Stolen Goods and Fraud
Submitted by Researcher (8377) on 20 August 2017
Arrested in connection to the capture of a rebellious group planning an uprising against the king. Not hung for treason due to his families station.
Submitted by Researcher (8377) on 20 August 2017

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Sources

  • The National Archives (TNA) : HO 11/13, p.336

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