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Showing posts with label letters to the judiciary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label letters to the judiciary. Show all posts
Sunday, 16 September 2012

16th September 1812: The Home Secretary rebukes Judge Dallas for continually respiting prisoners sentenced to death at Chester Special Commission

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Whitehall 16. Sept: 1812 My dear Sir, Every recommendation contained in your Letter of 29th of August respecting the Convicts are Chest...
Tuesday, 19 June 2012

19th June 1812: Judge Dallas asks the Home Secretary's advice on the respited prisoners at Chester Castle

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My Lord I feel that I am going quite out of my province — but a Letter from the Constable of the Castle of Chester, expressed some anxiety...
Saturday, 10 March 2012

10th March 1812: Town Clerk of Nottingham to Judge Bayley

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Nottingham 10 March, 1812 My Lord, I apprehend that your Lordship is apprized of the nature of my communication with the Secretary of S...
Wednesday, 7 March 2012

7th March 1812: Judge Bayley to Mr. Sherbrooke about preparations for the Nottingham Lent Assizes

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Lincoln 7 March, 1812 Sir, Your letter has just reached me, I can give no advise as to the propriety of keeping in the Town a military fo...
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