It is generally believed that the absolute pardon which the Lycett received on 28 November 1821 was a reward for these.
He returned to England in September 1822, having been granted an absolute pardon.
Eventually, on the 10th August 1835 an absolute pardon was granted.
Transported in 1815, he received a conditional pardon in 1818 and an absolute pardon in 1821.
His decision to grant a full and absolute pardon to his predecessor stunned the nation.
He also let Malacañang decide whether to issue a conditional or absolute pardon.
Ford eventually agreed, and on September 8, 1974, he granted Nixon a "full, free, and absolute pardon", which ended any possibility of an indictment.
On 10 August 1835 Clackson was granted, in common with the other Bonnymuir insurgents, an absolute pardon.
Malacañang had ignored the Sandiganbayan's guilty verdict and granted absolute pardon to the former president.
This absolute pardon was granted on December 24, 1938, in the context of a Christmas amnesty.