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GEORGE IV, King of Great Britain and Ireland (1820-1830)
Document signed ('George R' at head), addressed to the Mayor, Recorder and Justices of King's Lynn, ORDERING TRANSPORTATION OF A CONVICT [John Mann] TO NEW SOUTH WALES, St James's, 1 August 1829, countersigned by Robert Peel as Home Secretary, 2 pages, folio, bifolium, paper seal (tears to folds and second leaf), laid down on a leaf from an album, [with] a document signed by Frederick William III of Prussia, 28 September 1836.
John Mann, 'Convicted of Robbing and also of cutting and wounding one George Page with intent to do him some grievous bodily harm' and sentenced to death for the offence, is pardoned on condition of his being transported to New South Wales.
Document signed ('George R' at head), addressed to the Mayor, Recorder and Justices of King's Lynn, ORDERING TRANSPORTATION OF A CONVICT [John Mann] TO NEW SOUTH WALES, St James's, 1 August 1829, countersigned by Robert Peel as Home Secretary, 2 pages, folio, bifolium, paper seal (tears to folds and second leaf), laid down on a leaf from an album, [with] a document signed by Frederick William III of Prussia, 28 September 1836.
John Mann, 'Convicted of Robbing and also of cutting and wounding one George Page with intent to do him some grievous bodily harm' and sentenced to death for the offence, is pardoned on condition of his being transported to New South Wales.
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