A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Year 1783, Volume 32Thomas Bayly Howell T.C. Hansard, 1824 |
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Pagina 143
... door . In point of fact , how long did you wait at the prison door ? -It might be , that I waited till three or four in the afternoon . Were any rioters brought in at the prison door while you waited P - I saw none . Should you have ...
... door . In point of fact , how long did you wait at the prison door ? -It might be , that I waited till three or four in the afternoon . Were any rioters brought in at the prison door while you waited P - I saw none . Should you have ...
Pagina 149
... door ? -I suppose about six or seven hundred . Do you know Preston ? —Yes . Did you see him there ? —Yes . You had known him before , I believe ? — Yes . For some time ? —Yes . Did he , in passing your door , speak to you ? -Yes . What ...
... door ? -I suppose about six or seven hundred . Do you know Preston ? —Yes . Did you see him there ? —Yes . You had known him before , I believe ? — Yes . For some time ? —Yes . Did he , in passing your door , speak to you ? -Yes . What ...
Pagina 153
... door and spoke to them ; I went out to the door , and said , " my good fellows what do you want , what do you want , do not hurt Mr. Beckwith . " Did you receive any , and what answer from the mob ? —I said , " he is a good fellow , he ...
... door and spoke to them ; I went out to the door , and said , " my good fellows what do you want , what do you want , do not hurt Mr. Beckwith . " Did you receive any , and what answer from the mob ? —I said , " he is a good fellow , he ...
Pagina 155
... door when he came into the shop ? —No , they were following him ; and when the pistol was fired , they immediately decamped . I shut the door myself . Afterwards a great assemblage of persons passed the shop ? -Yes , they went past the ...
... door when he came into the shop ? —No , they were following him ; and when the pistol was fired , they immediately decamped . I shut the door myself . Afterwards a great assemblage of persons passed the shop ? -Yes , they went past the ...
Pagina 157
... door very calmly after this , but I held my wound with my left hand , and gave him a bang upon his breast , and said , " I must have you secured . " Was he stopped ? —I stopped him by that means Did you go into the counting house , and ...
... door very calmly after this , but I held my wound with my left hand , and gave him a bang upon his breast , and said , " I must have you secured . " Was he stopped ? —I stopped him by that means Did you go into the counting house , and ...
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A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High ..., Volume 32 Thomas Bayly Howell Volledige weergave - 1824 |
A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High ..., Volume 32 Thomas Bayly Howell Volledige weergave - 1824 |
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2nd of December aforesaid afterwards aide-de-camp arms Arthur Thistlewood asked attend Attorney attorney-general barracks believe bill Brandreth Butterley called captain Castle challenged charge Court cross-examined crown door elder Watson evidence fact flag gentleman George Weightman give grand jury Greystoke-place Gurney Harrison hear heard high treason Hooper Hunt indictment James Watson Jeremiah Brandreth John Hatchard John Hooper Justice learned friend levying libel Lord Ellenborough lord the king lordships Ludlam magistrates mean Minories Monday morning night Nottingham Nottingham Forest o'clock object overt acts paper parish party passed Pentridge persons pikes pistol Preston prisoner proved public-house purpose question recollect riot Samuel Hunt say any thing sir James Leith soldiers Solicitor Spa-fields meeting Stafford statute suppose sworn sworn.-Examined taken Thistlewood Thomas tion told took Tower trial Turner waggon Wetherell Wetherell.-I William witness young Watson
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Pagina 27 - When a Man doth compass or imagine the Death of our Lord the King, or of our Lady his Queen, or of their eldest Son and Heir...
Pagina 455 - ... it is accorded, that if any other case supposed treason which is not above specified, doth happen before any justices, the justices shall tarry without any going to judgment of the treason, till the cause be shewed and declared before the King and his parliament, whether it ought to be judged treason or other felony.
Pagina 871 - Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, that if any persons, to the number of twelve or more, being unlawfully, riotously, and tumultuously assembled together, to the disturbance of the public peace...
Pagina 763 - King there being, in contempt of our said Lord the King and his laws, to the evil example of all others in the like case offending, and against the peace of our said Lord the King, his crown and dignity.
Pagina 545 - King, . . . and until the end of the next session of parliament after a demise of the crown, shall, within the realm or without, compass, imagine, invent, devise, or intend death or destruction, or any bodily harm tending to death or destruction, maim or wounding, imprisonment or restraint...
Pagina 583 - Insurrections in order to throw down all inclosures, to alter the established law or change religion, to enhance the price of all labour, or to open all prisons, all risings in order to effect these innovations of a fiublic and general concern by an armed force, are in construction of law high treason) within the clause of levying war.
Pagina 515 - Peace and the endangering of his Majesty's Person and Government, and the same are yet continued and fomented by persons disaffected to his Majesty, presuming so to do, for that the Punishments provided by the Laws now in being are not adequate to such heinous Offences ; and by such Rioters...
Pagina 757 - Lord the King his Crown and dignity — [Second Count.}— And the Jurors aforesaid upon their Oath aforesaid do further present that the said...
Pagina 9 - Faith and on divers other days and times as well before as after that day with force and arms at the parish of Falkirk in the county of Stirling in that part of the United Kingdom...
Pagina 881 - Our Sovereign Lord the King chargeth and commandeth all Persons, being assembled to disperse themselves, and peaceably to depart to their Habitations, or to their lawful Business, upon the Pains contained in the Act made in the First Year of King George, for preventing Tumults and riotous Assemblies.