Descriptive Summary | |
Title: Warrant for convict William Jackson | |
Creator: Unknown | |
Inclusive Dates: 1748 January 15 | |
Language(s): English | |
Extent: 1 folder(s) | |
Collection Number: ms3619 | |
Repository: Hargrett Library |
This warrant is from the 18th century, during which King George the Second (1683-1760) was King of Great Britain. During the 18th and early 19th centuries it was possible to be convicted and sent to prison for debt. Debtors prisons existed in Britain until an 1869 act abolished imprisonment for debt. There were also debtors prisons in the United States, most notably in the Virginia colony, which this warrant may be from, as it is addressed to the sheriff of Prince George County. The U.S. abolished debtors prisons in 1833, while the British did so in 1869.
The collection consists of a writ from King George the Second commanding that William Jackson be convicted for debt.
Warrant for convict William Jackson, ms3619, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, The University of Georgia Libraries.