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Extract from the Morning Chronicle of Dec 1831.
Imprisonment for Debt. — Died on the 25th Instant,
in the four Courts Marshalsea, Mr Henry Williams, who
was committed to that prison for 18£ 12s 9d on the 18 of June,
1815 (the battle of Waterloo who fought). On the same day Mr
W. Henry Nassau Stephens obtained his discharged after an imprisonment
of fifteen years four months and twenty two days,
and is only detained for the payment of fees due to the galar
We announced about a year since the liberation of Miss Darley,
who was a prisoner for 33 years, having been 17 years detained
for her fees. Dublin Evening Post."
Identifier: | JB/149/334/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 149.
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