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Reports that the convict James Cronin would be returned to England in HMS Wellesley. Encloses...
Colonial Office and predecessors: Bermuda, Original Correspondence. Correspondence, Original - Secretary of State. Despatches from Charles Elliot, governor of Bermuda. Described at item level. Reports that the convict James Cronin would be returned to England in HMS Wellesley. Encloses the requisite documents. Convict Establishment No. 29, folios 224-230.
Held by: The National Archives, Kew - Colonial Office, Commonwealth and Foreign and Commonwealth Offices Date: 17 April 1851 Reference: CO 37/135/35 Subjects: Americas | International | Navy -
Reports that a convict named James Cronin had attempted to murder Mrs Elleanor Howes, the...
Colonial Office and predecessors: Bermuda, Original Correspondence. Correspondence, Original - Secretary of State. Despatches from Charles Elliot, governor of Bermuda. Described at item level. Reports that a convict named James Cronin had attempted to murder Mrs Elleanor Howes, the wife of James Howes, mate in charge of the Coromandel hulk... in Cronin's case a convict named Edwin Smith intervened and saved Mrs Howes. Recommends Smith for a free pardon. Encloses a memorandum and correspondence concerning the matter. Convict Establishment No. 4, folios 15-38.
Held by: The National Archives, Kew - Colonial Office, Commonwealth and Foreign and Commonwealth Offices Date: 18 January 1851 Reference: CO 37/135/4 Subjects: Americas | Armed Forces (General Administration) | Crime | International | Pardons
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