Criminal justice, Administration of (Eldon)
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Found in 84 Collections and/or Records:
Frankland, William, The Speech of Wm Frankland, Esq in the House of Commons on Friday, the 29th March, 1811, on the second reading of several bills, brought in by Sir Samuel Romilly, for making alterations in the criminal law, 1811
Item — Volume 59
Dates:
1811
Genuine Copy of all the Letters which passed between the Right Honourable The Lord Chancellor and the Sheriffs of London and Middlesex , and between the sheriffs and the Secretary of State, relative to the Execution of Doyle and Valine, 1770
Item — Volume 124
Dates:
1770
Headlam John, A Letter to the Rt Hon Robert Peel, one of His Majesty's principal secretaries of state, andc andc andc on prison labour, 1823
Item — Volume 056-003
Dates:
1823
Hippisley, John Cox, Sir, Prison Labour Correspondence and Communications, addressed to His Majesty's principal Secretary of State for the Home Department, concerning the introduction of tread-mills into prisons, with other matters connected with the subject of prison discipline, 1823
Item — Volume 056-003
Dates:
1823
Horsley, Samuel, Substance of the Bishop of Rochester’s Speech in the House of Peers, Friday, May the 23rd 1800, in the debate upon the third reading of the bill for the Punishment and more effectual Prevention of the Crime of adultery, 1800
Item — Volume 47
Dates:
1800
Hutchinson, Benjamin, Observations on Prison Discipline exemplified by the Tread-mill and Dietary adopted in the Nottinghamshire House of Correction at Southwell, 1823
Item — Volume 056-003
Dates:
1823
In the Case of J. S. Buckingham Esquire, Late editor of the Calcutta Journal versus The Proprietors and editor of John Bull, for libel, 1823
Item — Volume 115
Dates:
1823