Letter

Warrant for the extradition of Brent., this 20th day of December, 1876

[Inclosure 6 in No. 91.]

Warrant for the extradition of Brent.

To the Keeper of the Middlesex House of Detention at Clerkenwell, and to Inspector John Shore:

Whereas Charles Innis Brent, late of the United States of America, accused of the commission of the crime of forgery and uttering forged paper within the jurisdiction of the United States of America, was delivered into the custody of you, the keeper of the Middlesex house of detention at Clerkenwell, by warrant dated 4th December, 1876, pursuant to the extradition act, 1870:

Now, I do hereby, in pursuance of the said act, order you, the said keeper, to deliver the body of the said Charles Innis Brent into the custody of the said inspector, John Shore, and I command you the said inspector, John Shore, to receive the said Charles Innis Brent into your custody, and to convey him within the jurisdiction of the said United States of America, and there place him in the custody of any person or persons appointed by the said jurisdiction to receive him, for which this shall be your warrant.

[l. s.]

DERBY.
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