Our Convicts : Their Riots And Their Causes : Containing Startling Revelations of the Frightful Abuses of Our Convict System, Official Correspondence, Etc., Etc. : Presented to Parliament
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Harlesden, July 14, 1859. Right Hon. Sir, — As you are now again in office, though not the^Home Secretary, I feel it my duty to make another appeal to you to right me of that cruel wrong which you, through misrepresentations, were induced to do me when last you were Home Secretary. I am the more em- boldened to hope for justice from the fact, that one of your colleagues in the present Cabinet has had the facts laid before him, and spoke to you upon the same, Avhen neither he nor you could have ...had the least hope of being in your present useful and honourable conjunction. I appeal to you as a gentleman to do me justice. You did me a cruel lorong when you permitted Colonel Jebb to persuade you to lend your name to my dismissal from the Convict Service, in which I did my country and my Queen good service ; and I can challenge Colonel Jebb, or any one who knew me, to deny that I served my country faithfully and well. ■ Sir George Grey, you allowed me to be dismissed Her Majesty's service because I had the common honesty and the moral courage to report to Her Majesty's Commissioners the fearful evils which raged in Her Majesty's Invalid Convict Prison.
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