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Pardons and Reprieves
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115-Pardons, Reprieves, and Transportation Percentages, All Classes
116-Pardons and Reprieves, Total Number of Each Reason Given, All Classes
117-Pardons and Reprieves, Reasons Given, Free Whites
118-Pardons and Reprieves, Reasons Given, Servants
119-Pardons and Reprieves, Reasons Given, Convict Servants
120-Pardons and Reprieves, Reasons Given, Slaves
121-Pardons and Reprieves, Confessed or Pleaded Guilty, All Classes
122-Pardons and Reprieves, Object of Mercy or Compassion, All Classes
123-Pardons and Reprieves, Transportation After, All Classes
124-Reasons for Pardons, Number of Single Reasons, All Classes
125-Pardons for Burglary and Breaking and Entering, Reasons Given, All Classes
126-Pardons for Burglary and Breaking and Entering, One Reason Only, All Classes
127-Permanent Reprieves, Burglary and Breaking and Entering, All Classes
128-Pardons for Horsetheft, Reasons for, All Classes
129-Pardons for Horsetheft, Total Number of Each Reason Given, All Classes
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