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A short vindication of the
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Account of the General Penitentiary at Millbank; Containing a Statement of the Circumstances which Led to Its Erection, a Description of the Building, Etc., to which is Added an Appendix, on the Form and Construction of
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Vindication of the General Penitentiary; ... being an answer to some observations contained in a work, published by P. M. Latham, M.D., entitled: "An account of the disease lately prevalent at the General
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Armorial
Families: A Complete Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage, and a Directory of Some Gentlemen of Coat-armour, and Being the First Attempt to Show which Arms in Use at the Moment are Borne by Legal
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Observations on the necessity of introducing a sufficient number of respectable clergymen into our colonies in the West Indies: and the expediency of establishing for that purpose ... a college in this
22:(1767–1839) was an English barrister, politician and author. With a short break 1806–7, he was a Tory Member of Parliament from 1803 to 1826, for a number of constituencies. Holford was an advocate of
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Quarterly review on a misstatement contained in the 42d volume of that work ... relative to the supposed ill-success of the General penitentiary at Millbank
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Holford became a governor of the
National Penitentiary, the "most active" on the board according to the Webbs, and defended it against critics. In debate on the
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Criminal Prisons of this Country: Occasioned by the Bill Now in the House of Commons for Consolidating and Amending the Laws Relating to Prisons
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In 1806 Holford dropped out of parliament, no longer having support from Lord Mount
Edgecumbe. But he was brought back in 1807, backed by the same interest at
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919:"Rethinking the origins of the British Prisons Act of 1835: Ireland and the development of central-government prison inspection, 1820-35"
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Queries: An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine Devoted to the History and Antiquities of Gloucestershire
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Catalogue of the [first](-seventh) portion of the ... library of Thomas Jolley ... which will be sold by auction
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Substance of the speech of George Holford ... on the bill to amend the laws relative to the transportation of offenders
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In 1826 Holford retired from parliament. On Lord Liverpool's death in 1828, he was one of the executors.
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as pro-Catholic. Holford held the seat until Northland died in 1818. In 1818 he was given a seat at
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Thorne, Roland. "Hobhouse, Sir Benjamin, first baronet (1757–1831)".
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Causer, Tim; Finn, Margot; Schofield, Philip (28 April 2022).
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The National Penitentiary at Millbank during the 1820s
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St John's College (University of Cambridge) (1931).
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in 1784, graduating B.A. in 1788, and M.A. in 1791.
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Vindication of the General Penitentiary at Millbank
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749:"Ideas and Their Execution: English Prison Reform"
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