ALS to William Eden, 1st baron Auckland; Beaconsfield, 1776 Aug 14.

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ALS to William Eden, 1st baron Auckland; Beaconsfield, 1776 Aug 14.

Letter to William Eden, baron Buckland, concerning a recent trial. The letter mentions the indictment of Connor for an offense "of the worst kind"; and praises Eden's work on the matter. The letter concludes with a description of dilemma by the justices concerning the fate of two subjects condemned to hard labor at the last Assizes.

1 v. (3 p.) ; 23 x 18 cm.

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