St: James's
, April 18th: 1773.
Sir,
John Beazor< no role >
, Richard Beazor< no role >
,
and William Harding< no role >
, having been tried
and capitally convicted before you at the
last Sessions at The Old Bailey
, the Two
former of a Burglary, and the latter of
a Highway Robbery, and you having
humbly recommended Them to The King, as
fit Objects of Mercy, on condition of
Transportation, His Majesty has been
graciously pleased to extend His royal
Mercy to Them upon the said Condition, &
hath commanded me to signify the same
to You, and that you do accordingly forthwith
give the necessary Orders for the Transportation
of the said John Beazor< no role >
, Richard Beazor< no role >
,
and William Harding< no role >
, for the Term of Seven
Years respectively, to some of His Majesty's
Colonies or Plantations in America pursuant
to the Acts of Parliament in that behalf
I am, Sir,
Your Most obedient
humble Servant
Suffolk
Mr. Recorder of the
City of London
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