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29, s. 4) to judges of the superior courts summarily to sentence to transportation (penal servitude) a solicitor practising after conviction of barratry, forgery or perjury (Stephen, Dig. Crim. Law, 6th ed., 113).
Oakey came on deck with his arms tied behind him, attended by the Chaplain. However, after the sentence of the Court Martial had been read Captain Hall produced a letter from the Prince Regent that, at Collier's request, commuted Oakey's sentence to transportation. The reprieve stunned Oakey, who fell on his knees and wept.
In the aftermath of the battle things change for the better for the British dragons: using treasure won on the field they are funding the construction of their own pavilions. Wellesley, now in his familiar title as the Duke of Wellington, commutes Laurence's sentence to Transportation to the Colony of New South Wales (Australia); he is also to bring three dragon eggs to give the colony some aerial forces. The novel ends as he and Temeraire, accompanied by the irrepressible Iskierka, who demands an egg from Temeraire, are on board the Alliegance, sailing to their new fate.
Several appeals were mounted on his behalf, and they included petitions with hundreds of signatures of Thomas' friends and neighbors--even William Cheney, the horse-owner. On September 10, 1836 Samuel March Phillipps, Under Secretary for the Home Department, under Lord John Russell, Secretary of State, wrote to solicitor George Game Day informing him that “under all the circumstances of the case” it was warranted to reduce Thomas’ sentence to transportation for seven years. (Letter from S.M. Phillips to G.G. Day, 10 Sep 1836, The National Archives HCO13-70-63) A note was also sent to solicitor Thomas Robinson. (S.M. Phillips note to T. Robinson, September 10, 1836, The National Archives, England & Wales, Crime, Prisons & Punishment, 1770-1935 CCC-HO17 110 00910) It was customary for prisoners under sentence of transportation to spend the first part of their sentence in the prison where they had awaited trial, usually in solitary confinement.

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