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A short vindication of the General Penitentiary at Millbank, from the censures contained in "A letter addressed by C. C. Western, ... to the Lord Lieutenant and Magistrates ... of Essex;" to which are added, a few remarks on the punishment of juvenile
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An 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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Third 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 1562: 1557: 484: 190:
was constructed over the next few years without regard for them. It was not quite a foregone conclusion, but Bentham's ideas were found to be impractical. The input from magistrates, such as
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Letter to the editor of the 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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Thoughts on the 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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Gloucestershire Notes and Queries: An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine Devoted to the History and Antiquities of Gloucestershire
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Observations on the necessity of introducing a sufficient number of respectable clergymen into our colonies in the West Indies
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The Destruction of Jerusalem an absolute and irresistible proof of the divine origin of Christianity [signed G.H.]
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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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Thom's Almanac and Official Directory of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland for the Year
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Thom's Almanac and Official Directory of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland for the Year
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Thoughts on the Criminal Prisons of this Country: Occasioned by the Bill Now in the House of Commons
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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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and others, that made some piecemeal legislative progress. In 1811–2 Holford was corresponding with
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Tyrone constituencies (1801–1922)
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resigned, and Holford replaced him, working under Castlereagh to whom he became close.
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Admissions to the College of St. John the Evangelist in the University of Cambridge
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In the end, Holford and the committee rejected Bentham's principles, and the
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Holford published on penal reform and the National Penitentiary project:
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Nipping Crime in the Bud: How the Philanthropic Quest was Put Into Law
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Holford married Anne Daniell, daughter of the Rev. Averill Daniell of
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Illiterate Inmates: Educating Criminals in Nineteenth Century England
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Thorne, Roland. "Hobhouse, Sir Benjamin, first baronet (1757–1831)".
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Panopticon versus New South Wales and other writings on Australia
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Queenborough
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and others, he argued for measures on inspection and reporting.
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Lostwithiel
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Causer, Tim; Finn, Margot; Schofield, Philip (28 April 2022).
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Letter to the editor of the Quarterly review on a misstatement
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Thoughts on the new and old principles of political obedience
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Bossiney
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on behalf of the committee, to obtain documentation of the
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Jeremy Bentham and Australia: Convicts, utility and empire
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A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600–1840
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True Patriotism, Or, Poverty Ennobled by Virtue: A Drama
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True Patriotism, Or, Poverty Ennobled by Virtue: A Drama
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told Holford that he would shortly be brought into the
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The National Penitentiary at Millbank during the 1820s
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in the aftermath of the duel between Castlereagh and
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St John's College (University of Cambridge) (1931).
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Visitation of England and Wales Notes: Volume 2 1897
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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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Oxford University Press. 1402: 1301:Holford, George; Robinson, Thomas (1799). 171:'s campaign for criminal law reform, with 1440:"Westonbirt Gardens: A Victorian Elysium" 1245: 942: 569: 300:Substance of the speech of George Holford 93:. At the end of 1802, the Prime Minister 796: 792: 790: 665: 490: 383:Millbank Prison ground plan, 1828, from 378: 208: 1351: 1334: 1200: 1183: 1165: 1148: 1130: 1112: 1066:. 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UCL Press. p. xcii. 575:A Cambridge Alumni Database 221:Holford was brought in for 10: 1619: 753:Eighteenth-Century Studies 577:. University of Cambridge. 250:Prisons (Ireland) Act 1821 1264:10.1017/S0018246X00018938 935:10.1017/S0018246X15000357 452: 34:He was the second son of 1573:British prison reformers 1421:Thom, Alexander (1859). 1370:Thom, Alexander (1859). 1232:The Gentleman's Magazine 1060:Crone, Rosalind (2022). 1043:Holford, George (1821). 726:. UCL Press. p. 8. 639:Whitten, Muriel (2011). 428:Berthier's Dream at Rome 290: 274: 252:introduced as a bill by 130:second Portland ministry 111:William Pitt the younger 105:, with the agreement of 73:Holford was a friend of 1438:Symes, Michael (1990). 1318:Jolley, Thomas (1843). 233:, disregarding his son 196:George Onesiphorus Paul 159:had been found through 1252:The Historical Journal 923:The Historical Journal 600:10.1093/ref:odnb/13402 496: 465:. Of their daughters: 463:Robert Stayner Holford 418:Glorious First of June 408:social contract theory 388: 320:Charles Callis Western 229:, its patron, for the 214: 505:William Sawrey Gilpin 494: 382: 219:general election 1812 212: 188:National Penitentiary 145:Philanthropic Society 77:, who in 1802 became 50:. He matriculated at 46:. He was educated at 1486:"Westonbirt Gardens" 1427:. Thom. p. 299. 1410:. Jack. p. 449. 1376:. Thom. p. 224. 1032:. Philanthropic Soc. 461:. 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Index

prison reform
Peter Holford
Master in Chancery
Buxted
Harrow School
St John's College, Cambridge
Lincoln's Inn
called to the bar
Lord Castlereagh
President of the Board of Control
Lord Hawkesbury
Richard Ryder
Nicholas Vansittart
Henry Addington
House of Commons
Bossiney
Lord Mount Edgecumbe
William Pitt the younger
Benjamin Hobhouse
Secretary of the Board of Control
Lostwithiel
second Portland ministry
Lord Harrowby
George Canning
Philanthropic Society
Home Secretary
Penitentiary for Convicts Act 1794
Millbank
James Cecil, 1st Marquess of Salisbury
transportation

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