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WIV - Private and official papers of William IV
3 - Military correspondence of William IV
Collection
Correspondence of William IV
Reference
GEO/MAIN/36093-36096
Record Type
Correspondence
Title
Letter from Lord Grey to Sir Herbert Taylor
Date
5 April 1833
Writer
Grey, 2nd Earl
Addressee
Taylor, Herbert, Sir
Description
Sending this letter together with the previous one [GEO/MAIN/36091-36092] to the King. They are both on the same subject - corporal punishment in the Army. Lord Grey admits not to agree entirely with the Duke of Wellington's reasoning, but to agree on the same conclusions. He wonders about how to reconciliate the division in the House of Commons - he sends a letter from Lord Palmerston expressing his concerns about the intention of carrying out the modification of the Mutiny Act. Lord Grey asserts the importance of the power to inflict corporal punishment to stay with the Court Martial and ther considerations on the subject.
Place Of Writing
Downing Street
Language
English
Extent
1 document (8 pages)
Physical Description
Bound manuscript paper; mounted
Access Conditions
Available in surrogate form only
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