The American Department consults the Solicitor and …

Years: 1772 - 1772
June
The American Department consults the Solicitor and Attorneys General, who investigates and advises the Privy Council on the legal and constitutional options available. 

The Crown turns to a centuries-old institution of investigation, the Royal Commission of Inquiry.

This commission will be made up of the chiefs of the supreme courts of Massachusetts, New York, and New Jersey, the judge of the vice-admiralty of Boston, and the Governor Joseph Wanton of Rhode Island.

The Dockyard Act, passed three months earlier in April, allows those suspected of burning His Majesty's vessels to be tried in England, but this is not the law that i used against the Gaspee raiders; they are charged with treason.

The task of the commission is to determine against which colonists there is sufficient evidence for their trial in England.

The Commission is unable to obtain sufficient evidence and declares their inability to deal with the case.

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