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The case of Mr. W.H. Barber: containing, copies of all the documents recently submitted to the Right Hon. Sir George Grey, Bart., Secretary of State for the Home Department; a letter from Norfolk Island, showing the revolting cruelties to which Mr. Barber was there subjected. And a narrative of the steps by which his innocence has been established and his deliverance effected.

By: Barber, W.H. (William Henry).Publisher: London : Published by Effingham Wilson, 1849Description: 116p.Note: With A.L.S. from the author to Lord TruroSubject(s): Barber, W.H. (William Henry)
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Truro Corridor, First Floor Truro PAM VOL.106(1) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 33621-1001
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PAM VOL.105(8) Ten hours' factory bill. The speech of Lord Ashley, M.P. in the House of Commons, on Friday, March 15th, 1844, in moving that the word 'night', in the second clause shall be taken to mean from six o'clock in the evening to six o'clock on the following morning. PAM VOL.105(9) Debate in the House of Lords, on Monday the 1st of August, 1853, upon the motion of Lord Lyndhurst, "That the House earnestly recommends the case of the Baron de Bode to the favourable consideration of Her Majesty's government". PAM VOL.10(6) The causes and consequences of national revolutions among the ancients and the moderns compared. A prize essay read in the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford. June 4th, 1845. By Samuel Lucas. PAM VOL.106(1) The case of Mr. W.H. Barber: containing, copies of all the documents recently submitted to the Right Hon. Sir George Grey, Bart., Secretary of State for the Home Department; a letter from Norfolk Island, showing the revolting cruelties to which Mr. Barber was there subjected. And a narrative of the steps by which his innocence has been established and his deliverance effected. PAM VOL.106(2) The royal pardon vindicated, in reference to the claims of Mr. W.H. Barber on the justice of the country. By Sir George Stephen, Barrister-at-Law. PAM VOL.106(3) The royal pardon vindicated, in a review of the case between Mr W.H. Barber and the Incorporated Law Society. By Sir George Stephen, Barrister at Law. PAM VOL.10(7) Borough of Malmesbury. Nov. 19th, 1846. Registration appeal. Gale, v. Chubb. A letter to the independent electors, in reference to this appeal, with a full statement of the law of the case, demonstrating the decision to be erroneous: by Henry Gale, B.C.L. the appellant.

With A.L.S. from the author to Lord Truro

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