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by the Governor: on the first occasion for plucky conduct in effecting the arrest of five men and on the second for zeal and courage in the execution of his duty and in bringing arrested persons to the Police Station despite the opposition of a hostile crowd.
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5.
The address which Attewell originally gave
was that of his sister Mrs. M. Webb, 3, Lake Lane, Abingdon Road, Oxford, England. This he subsequently changed to that of a friend
Miss L. Willingham, Sycamore Cottage, Edmondthorpe, near Oakham, Rutland. In the letters which he wrote shortly before his death he asked that his money might be sent to his father Mr. T. Attewell who is said to be old and badly off and lives at
Bledington, near Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.
6.
The Captain Superintendent of Police is
administering Attewell's estate and communicating with his
father.
PS.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient,
humble servant,
Clausterem
Officer Administering the Government
I consider this a wirst regrettable case
& until the suicide I had no idea that The case was prey inf
Altewell's and mind. Owing
to certain remarks made in the letters Left- by this scealed I have made thin despatch Confidential-
Clevem
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