File NLW Facs 846. - Warrants for royal pardons,

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NLW Facs 846.

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Warrants for royal pardons,

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  • 1827-1856. (Creation)

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Photocopies of warrants signed by Queen Victoria, granting pardons to Benjamin Rees ('a disorderly apprentice'), 1841, Mary Edwards (perjury), 1854, and Patrick Mochan (larceny), 1856, all convicted in co. Pemb.; together with photocopies of warrants signed by George IV granting pardons, on condition of being transported to New South Wales, to Thomas Hughes (passing counterfeit money), 1827, and David Phillips (sheep stealing), 1828, both committed to death at the Pembrokeshire Great Sessions.

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Preferred citation: NLW Facs 846.

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vtls005718185

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ISYSARCHB41

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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales

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  • Text: NLW Facs 846.