th November, 1847.
Sir J.
K Favis
to
The Earl Grey
t123.
2 Melosures.
Received
and to 3 Privates of the 18th Regt on it's return to
European convicted of Larceny to Free Pardon's granted to
Fransmitting Extracts of Minuter
the Exccultive Council relative
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th
Euvcutive Council, 11th November, 1847
Ery tract.
Read a Petition from Charles Thompson,
ix
Eurojican convicted of Larceny.
in April last, and now in
in a
vessel in Port,
of
n Jail under sentence imprisonment for the term of one year, praying to be released and the remainder of his sentence remitted. Upon considering the Report of the Acting Attorney
man
General thercon, stating that this unfortunate pleaded guilty at his trial, and appeared then
very
Seven
sorry for his offence, and that he has been nearly months in Jail, during which period he has conducted himself, well, and further, that until the
of the
crime
- for which he is now in
the Prisoner bore
A
a
commission/
confinement
very good character, His Excellence
the Governor with the advice of the Council decided that
Free Pardon be granted to him by special Proclamation
Frue Eretract,
Lethara Lazar
ad
Clerk of Councils-
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