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Conditional Pardon for Joseph George< no role > whose name is written on page 61 No. 22

George R.

Whereas Joseph George< no role > was at a Session held at the Old Bailey in April 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 him our pardon for
his said Crime on Condition of his Enlisting and continuing to Serve as in our Army or of his Entering and continuing to
Serve us in our Royal Navy until duly discharged therefrom Our Will and pleasure therefore is that upon his Enlisting to
Serve us in our Army or upon his Entering to Serve us in our Royal Navy as aforesaid he be forthwith delivered over to
Such person or persons as shall be duly authorized to receive him for either of the purposes abovementioned 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 St. James's the Seventh day
of June 1794. in the thirty fourth year of our Reign

To our Trusty and Welbeloved Sr. Jno Wm Rose
Knight Recorder of our City of London The Sheriffs of
our said City and County of Middx and all others
whom it may Concern}

By His Majestys Command
Henry Dundas< no role >

Conditional pardon for Richard Goodwin< no role > whose name is written on page 73 No 4

George R

Whereas Richard Goodwin< no role > was at a Session held at the Old Bailey in the present Month tried and Convicted of Stealing
a Bullock 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 him our pardon for his said
Crime On Condition of his entering and continuing to Serve us in our Royal Navy or of his Enlisting to Serve us as a Soldier in our
Army until duty discharged thereupon Our Will and pleasure therefore is that upon his Entering to Serve us in our Royal Navy or of
his Enlisting to Serve us as a Soldier in our Army as aforesaid he to forthwith delivered over to such person or persons as shall be
duly authorized to receive him for either of the above purposes 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 to doing this shall be your Warrant Given
at our Court at Saint James's the twenty first day of June 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 >




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