CORRESPONDENCE.
To THE EDITOB OF THE "EVENING MAIL ;) Sir — Permit m^ to s<=t ynur corrpgpor.dent "Simpl« Simon" right upon a matter of history. In bis letter which appeared in last night's issne of the Mail, he mak=B the following- prroneoni "taemprt: — '• Thn diabolical acts of the Ki'igond his f>iib->rdiimteß in spnding the bishops to thfi Tower. &«., Ipd to the intrntfncfjo'i of tb(\ faniou° Unions Corpus Act." N"w it was Jim s thp S-c-rul who tp" - the hi-br,p* to the T '.v«>r in tb 3 year 1687. »brrp th y w •-•!■,-> r."'v rtpt».\r. f{ ] one w« ek ard her li'nr-ra ? cd fj h.ijl ir"!pr i the provi*ii>rs •• f 'Via vry Act F 'ir | Judges pr-s)M^il fjf th ir -ria 1 , wo nf whom were favou'sbl* aiid tw--> adverse, bat the jury unanimoußiy nrqii r pi th^m. Th n I H«bess Corpus Act w s f hfn in 'xi^'fnnp j having bern naased io tbe previoua reign in I the year 1679. I BIP, &C., Nelson Town School-jjoy, Deceiatier 2itb, 1881.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 306, 24 December 1881, Page 3
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169CORRESPONDENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 306, 24 December 1881, Page 3
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