Issue Details: First known date: 1847... 1847 The Case of Mr. W.H. Barber, (late of the Firm of Barber and Bircham, Solicitors, London,) Convicted in 1844 of a Supposed Guilty Knowledge of Certain Will Forgeries: Consisting of Copies of His Memorial to Sir James Graham and Other Documents, Establishing, It Is Confidently Submitted, His Perfect Innocence of the Crime for Which He Has Endured Three Years of Convict Suffering, Embittered in Norfolk Island by Marked and Revolting Cruelty
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