FAGEN
to Lord
Ion reference
Russell's despatch of the 5th Jan. 1862 and to
the Act of Parliament;
to which it refers, you will perceive that in
order to justify a
British authority in
handing an
Offender
over to a
French authority,
the offence must be committed not only "within the Jurisdiction" but within "the territorial Jurisdiction of France."
FO 30/1207/613
Paris, February 5, 1865.
My Lord,
72
In compliance with the instructions contained in your Lordship's despatch of Dec. 19 & Dec. 24 of last year, I addressed a note to the Duc de Broglie requesting information as to the result
of
the Extradition of the Master of the "Fille d'Isigny"
to
the French authorities. I have now the honour to enclose copy of the reply which I have received from His Exc., in which he states that the Captain having been transferred to France, proceedings were taken accordingly.
Beat...
Paris,
Feb. 5.
1865.
Page 72
FAGEN
to Lord
Ion reference
Russells despatch of the 5 tank 1862 and to
the Act of Parliament;
to which it refers, zou will perceive that in
order to Justify a
British authority in
handing
Offender
over
a
Freuch
to the Freuch
Soot the offence must be committed not only "within "the Jurisdiction " but within "the terrilag and Jurisdiction of Froncl.
I he
£1207/613
Paris. February 5. 1865.
Mysword,
h
72
In compliance with the cristuctions anteinend in let's allopates her 1915 & Dec.24 of last year Inddeeped a note to the. Drouge de Lhage Eequesting information as a the routh of
the Extradition of Manter of the "Fille d'legen
th
to
the French foot, I have now the honour to Enclose copy of which I have received in refily from His Excy, in which he states that the captain having been
Funsferred & France proceeding were taken ajaccert
Beat
Pare Kunst
hin
by
Brocurem
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