Great Britain. Victualling Office
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Christopher Atkinson pilloried as part of his sentence for cheating on the Navy Victualling Board; illustrated by a pillory embellished with sheafs of corn amidst a huge crowd outside the corn exchange. Etching by T. Rowlandson, 1784.
Thomas RowlandsonDate: 10 December 1784Reference: 12173i- E-books
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The trial of Christopher Atkinson, Esq; Member of Parliament for Heydon in Yorkshire, and Late Cornfactor to his Majesty's Victualling-Board, for Perjury. Tried in the Court of King's Bench, Before the Right Honourable William Earl of Mansfield, and a Special Jury, on the nineteenth day of July, 1783. Taken in short hand, by W. Williamson
Savile, Christopher, ca. 1738-1819.Date: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- E-books
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Faithful copies of all the letters that have appeared in the General advertiser, under the signatures of Scourge, and W. Bennett, Camberwell : and relate to the transactions of the Commissioners of Victualling, and Christopher Atkinson, Esq., their corn-factor, in the supplying government with wheat, malt, &c. &c.
Bennett, William, of Camberwell.Date: 1781- E-books
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The case of Benjamin Withall, gent
Withall, BenjaminDate: 1715?]
