CO129-077 - Sir Robinson - 1860 [1-6] — Page 485

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the decision previously arrived at in conformity with that despatch" which contained instructions to Mr Tarrant's transfer to the Debtors' Prison with which, as I have before reported, I had not legally the power to comply. (3) Nor was "Mr Tarrant's imprisonment at

once put

put an

"

and to

upon

the

receipt

of the Despatch from the Colonial "Office" (11th February), inasmuch the period previously fixed for his

liberation - i.e. the termination

of the first half of the sentence - did not arrive for nearly six weeks afterwards. (21st March)

The "Times" further attributes

"

Despatch as above.

to Mr Fortune the statement that

"Mr. Tarrant

was

then and had been

for some weeks at liberty, but this

was not the case as

that Mr. Tarrant

on the same day

was liberated from the Criminal Jail, he was arrested under Civil process for debt, and he has since that date been confined in the Debtors' Prison This imprisonment, however,

is a matter with which this Government has no concern, and no power to interfere with either

his detention or liberation

I have the honor to be,

My Lord Duke,

Your Grace's, Most obedient Servant,

George M. Robinson

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4 5 472 Load من the decision previously arrived at in conformity with that despatch" which contained instructions to Mr Tarrant's transfer to the Debtors' Prison with which, as I have before reported, I had not legally the power to comply. (3) Nor was "Mr Tarrant's imprisonment at once put put an " and to upon the receipt of the Despatch from the Colonial "Office" (11th February), inasmuch the period previously fixed for his liberation - i.e. the termination of the first half of the sentence - did not arrive for nearly six weeks afterwards. (21st March) The "Times" further attributes " Despatch as above. to Mr Fortune the statement that "Mr. Tarrant was then and had been for some weeks at liberty, but this was not the case as that Mr. Tarrant on the same day was liberated from the Criminal Jail, he was arrested under Civil process for debt, and he has since that date been confined in the Debtors' Prison This imprisonment, however, is a matter with which this Government has no concern, and no power to interfere with either his detention or liberation I have the honor to be, My Lord Duke, Your Grace's, Most obedient Servant, George M. Robinson
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the decision previously arrived at in conformity with that despatch" which contained instructions to Mr Tarant's transfer to the Debtors' Prison with which, as I have before reported, I had not legally the power to comply. (3) Non was "Mit Tarant's imprisonment at

once put

put an

"

and to

upon

the

receipt

of the Despatch from the Colonial "Office" (11th February), innemuch the period previously fived for his

liberation - i.e. the termination

of the first half of the sentence - did not arrive for nearly six weeks afterwards. (21th March) -

The "Times" further attributes

"

Terpatch as above.

Despatch as air.

to Mer Fortune the statement that

"Mr. Tarrant

was

them and had been

for some weeks at liberty, but this

was not the case as

that Mr. Farsant

grou

the same day

was liberated the Criminal Jail, he was arrested under Civil process for debt, and he has since that date been confined in the debtors bricon This imprisonment, however,

is a matter with which this Government has no concem, and no power to interfere wither

his detention or liberation

I have the honor to be,

My Lord Duke,

for

Your Grace's, Most obedient Servant,

Remember GM Robiners

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