R. L. Tinsley, H. C. Ellis, and Newton Bright to Thomas E. Bramlette
1864
- Date of Creation
- 1864
- Place of Creation
- Eminence, Henry County, Kentucky
- Document Genre
- Correspondence
- Repository
- Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives
- Collection
- Office of the Governor, Thomas E. Bramlette: Governor's official correspondence file, petitions for pardons, remissions, and respites 1863-1867
- Box / Folder
- BR8-157 to BR8-158
- CWGK Accession Number
- KYR-0001-004-0106
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- FTP Identifier
- 32202993
Citation
R. L. Tinsley, H. C. Ellis, and Newton Bright to Thomas E. Bramlette, 1864, Office of the Governor, Thomas E. Bramlette: Governor's official correspondence file, petitions for pardons, remissions, and respites 1863-1867, Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives. Accessed via the Civil War Governors of Kentucky Digital Documentary Edition, https://discovery.civilwargovernors.org/document/KYR-0001-004-0106 (February 13, 2026).
Eminence Henry County Ky. 9th
To His Excellency, Thomas E Bramlette
Governor of Ky
Your Excellency will find by refering to the proper record that the Legislature of Ky. at its last session passed an act entitled, "An Act for the benefit of R L Tinsley& others," The reasons for the passage of that act were substantially the following. In the spring of
George Myres, a citizen of Indiana & a horse thief by profession, was arrested and brought to trial upon the charge of being accessory to the theft. By due process of law he was placed under bonds of ($750) to apear and answer at the ensuing term of the Henry County Circuit Court, C M Mathews becoming
his security on the bond. The undersigned believing that Myres would never ap^p^ear for trial, & that the penitentiary would be defrauded of its just dues, & knowing that Mathews was or thought he was secure in against loss in case Myres should forfeit his bond, asked & obtained the passage of the above mentioned act, by which your Excellency will see is appropriated ^to them^ $500) of the forfeited bond when collected and paid into the state Treasury.
The undersigned would beg leave to further bring to your notice the fact that Mathews made known admitted to more than one of them that Myres had made to him a deed to his farm in Indiana, & that he had received from him two horses, and it is believed money besides, leaving no doubt on our minds that he was made good ^secure^ in signing the bond. The fact is well known and can be substanciated that his friends in Indiana raised a considerable sum of money for the purpose ^as is supposed^ of obtaining his release, The undersigned would also represent that they believe Mathews abundantly able to pay the amount of the bond, and in as much as we, who have ^lost^ our property our time and our money & have at
all times held our selves in readiness & have furnished to aided the Commonwealth in every way in our power to bring to justice a common enemy. would respectfully ask that you ^do^ not remit the bond, & that you remove all hindrance to the execution of the Judgement of Court,
R. L. Tinsley
H. C. Ellis
Newton Bright
