If You Wish to See Your Daughter?.: 28 June 1834 final…
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If You Wish to See Your Daughter?.: 28 June 1834 final autographed letter to Thomas Cheatham (father of Elizabeth Morris) from George Jepson, Governor of Chester City Gaol, 'Having received an order for the removal of the Female convicts, If either you or any of your Family wish to see your Daughter before she leaves Chester you had better come over on Monday or Tuesday.' With Chester circular datestamp. Evidently, appeals on her behalf to the Member for Salop and the Secretary of State were unsuccessful.

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