A Conditional Pardon for Henry Goodiff< no role >
. whose name is written on page 31 No. 3
George R.
Whereas Henry Goodiff< no role >
was at a Session held at the Old Bailey
in December last tried and Convicted of felony and had
Sentence of Death passed upon him for the same And Whereas some favorable Circumstances have been humbly represented unto us in
his Behalf inducing us to Extend our Grace and Mercy unto him and to grant unto him our pardon for his said Crime on
Condition of his remaining in prison for the Space of three months Our Will and pleasure therefore is that you give the
necessary directions accordingly and that he be inserted for his said Crime on the said Condition in our first and next General
pardon that shall come out for the poor Convicts in Newgate
and for so doing this shall be your warrant Given at our Court
at Saint James's
the tenth day of February 1794 in the thirty fourth year of our Reign
To our Trusty and Welbeloved Sir John William Rose< no role >
Knight
Recorder of our City of London
, The Sheriffs of our said City
and County of Middlesex
and all others whom it may
Concern}
By His Majestys Command
Henry Dundas< no role >