Conditional Pardon for Joshua Daniels whose name is written on Page 43 No. 80
George R.
Whereas Joshua Daniels was at a Session held at the Old Bailey
in January last tried and Convicted for feloniously
Escaping from the person having the lawful Custody of him before the Expiration of the Term for which he was Ordered to
be Transported and received Sentence of death for the Same And Whereas some favorable Circumstances have been humbly
represented unto as 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 a Soldier in our East India< no role >
Companys Service
Our Will and pleasure therefore is that upon his Enlisting to Serve as a Soldier in our East India< no role >
Companys Service as
aforesaid he be forthwith delivered over to such person or persons as shall be duly authorized to receive him for that purpose
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 thirteenth day of March 1794 in the thirty fourth year of our Reign
To our Trusty and Welbeloved Sir John William Rose< no role >
Knt
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 >
Conditional Pardon for Joseph Chipman< no role >
, Thomas Whellum< no role >
and Thomas Miller< no role >
whose
names are written on Pages 40 No. 22 - 40. No.27 - 42 No.58
George R.
Whereas Joseph Chipman< no role >
, Thomas Whellum< no role >
and Thomas Miller< no role >
were at a Session held at the Old Bailey
in
January last tried and Convicted of Felonies and had Sentence of death passed upon them for the same And Whereas
some favorable Circumstances have been humbly represented unto us in their Behalfs inducing us to Extend our Grace and
Mercy unto them and to Grant them our Pardon for the Crimes of which they stand Severally Convicted on Condition
of their Enlisting and continuing to Serve us as Soldiers in our Army until duly discharged therefrom Our Will and pleasure
therefore is that upon their Enlisting to Serve us as Soldiers in our Army they be forthwith delivered over to such person
or persons as shall be duly authorized to receive them for that purpose and that they be inserted for their
Said Crimes 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 thirteenth day of
March 1794 in the thirty fourth year of our Reign
To our Trusty and Welbeloved Sir John William Rose< no role >
Knt.
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 >