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name [?] | LYNCH, MARY ANN |
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birthDate [?] | 1828 |
birthPlace [?] | ENGLAND |
religion [?] | Catholic |
education [?] | Read and write |
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holdingArchive [?] | Register of Male and Female Prisoners (1855-1947). Public Record Office of Victoria. |
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birthPlace [?] | LYNCH, MARY ANN |
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object [?] | LYNCH, MARY ANN |
sentence [?] | 1 YEAR IMPRISONMENT |
offence [?] | LARCENY AND RECEIVING |
startTime [?] | 14-MAY-1861 |
location [?] | SANDHURST SUPREME COURT |
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conviction | LYNCH, MARY ANN |
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@type | Offence |
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offence [?] | 14-MAY-1861 LYNCH, MARY ANN: 1 YEAR IMPRISONMENT LARCENY AND RECEIVING SANDHURST SUPREME COURT |
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description [?] | The City of Sandhurst officially became the City of Bendigo in 1891 following a plebiscite on the issue. |
location [?] | Latitude: -36.756587 Longitude: 144.280495 |
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location [?] | 14-MAY-1861 LYNCH, MARY ANN: 1 YEAR IMPRISONMENT LARCENY AND RECEIVING SANDHURST SUPREME COURT |