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PRISONERS PARDONED

'VI 'continued. Name of Prisoner. Date when Sentence would expire. Date when Pardon took effect. By what Court >entenced. Term of Sentence. By whom recommended for Pardon. General Remarks. 11 James Kelly 12 John D'Arcy June 21, 1867 ... February 7, 1865 ... May 13, 1862 May 13, 1862 Supreme Court Military Court Martial Supreme Court , •• 9| years Life 1 year • •• soners were recommended for pardon by W. Waring Taylor, and W. Lyon, Esqrs., Visiting Justices First sentenced to 15 months' imprisonment, with hard labour, from March 22, 1858: again sentenced Sept. 2, 1858, to 2 years' imprisonment, with hard labour : and again sentenced June 14, 1859, to 6 years' penal servitude. Sentence of Military Court Martial commuted to 10 years' penal servitude, Sept. 4, 1857 : and on June 7, 1858, the prisoner was sentenced by Supreme Court to 1 year's imprisonment, with hard labour, from expiration of existing sentence. of the Wellington Gaol. 13 John Straker 14 Charles Straker ... Nov. 30, 1865 ... with his death May 13, 1862 May 8, 1862 Supreme Court Supreme Court 6 years Death 15 James^Gaffney ... with his death May 8, 1862 Supreme Court Life Commuted to penal servitude for life, Jan. 24, 1860: and again commuted to 7 years' penal servitude, on and from May 8, 1862. Sentence of death was recorded against this prisoner Jan. 25, 1858 : commuted to 4 years' imprisonment, with hard labour, Feb. 17, 1858 : prisoner was again sentenced to penal servitude for life June 14, 1859 —this sentence was commuted to 7 years' penal servitude on and from May 8, 1862. 0 16 Kichard Gale Feb. 28, 1863 July 21, 1862 Supreme Court i • • 'etition forwarded through Warden of Gaol to the Judge of the Supreme Court. 2 years i Micaiah Reed,