Item #138207 A warrant signed ('William R'), ordering the removal of one William Honey from gaol in Exeter to the Cornwall County lunatic asylum (dated St James's, 24 March 1837). British Royalty, William Henry, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain, Ireland, King of Hanover.
A warrant signed ('William R'), ordering the removal of one William Honey from gaol in Exeter to the Cornwall County lunatic asylum (dated St James's, 24 March 1837)

A warrant signed ('William R'), ordering the removal of one William Honey from gaol in Exeter to the Cornwall County lunatic asylum (dated St James's, 24 March 1837)

Folio, 2 pages (the first two pages of a bifolium) of lithographed facsimile manuscript, with manuscript insertions; third page blank, fourth page docketed.

Creases where folded for filing; a few short splits and creases; narrow strip at the head a little dusty (not affecting the signature); in very good condition.

The first page, with an embossed paper-covered wax seal attached, is signed at the head by the King; the second page is countersigned by the Home Secretary and future Prime Minister Lord John Russell. William Honey was 'indicted for a Rape, and ... found by a Jury, duly taken in that behalf, to be Insane' at the Devon Summer Assizes of 1836. The document is addressed to the High Sherriff of Devon. A further addendum indicates that Honey was admitted as a patient at the Bodmin Asylum (later St Lawrence's Hospital) on 22 July 1837. In the interim William IV had died on 20 June 1837 at the age of 71.

Item #138207

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