The Whole Proceedings Upon an Information Exhibited Ex Officio by the King's Attorney-General Against the Right Hon. Sackville Earl of Thanet, Robert Fergusson, Esquire and Others: For a Riot and Other Misdemeanors : Tried at the Bar of the Court of King's Bench, April 25, 1799R. Ogle, 1799 - 183 pagina's Defendants were accused of instigating a riot with intent of rescuring Arthur O'Connor from sheriff's custody. |
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Pagina 8
... duties relative to any part of it should act under the impression that they are perfectly fe- cure in the adminiftration of the juftice of the country , it is quite impoffible for me to act upon any other principle but this , namely ...
... duties relative to any part of it should act under the impression that they are perfectly fe- cure in the adminiftration of the juftice of the country , it is quite impoffible for me to act upon any other principle but this , namely ...
Pagina 11
... duty he owed to the Public in a matter of this nature , there was another very high duty imposed upon him , which I hope and truft Gentlemen who fit behind me will never forget - that that Gentleman , as a barrister , owed a duty to the ...
... duty he owed to the Public in a matter of this nature , there was another very high duty imposed upon him , which I hope and truft Gentlemen who fit behind me will never forget - that that Gentleman , as a barrister , owed a duty to the ...
Pagina 13
... duty of paffing the fentence of death - giving your attention alfo to what was the conduct of the feveral defendants , when this notice had been publicly given in Court , the moment that that fentence was finished ; and unless I am ...
... duty of paffing the fentence of death - giving your attention alfo to what was the conduct of the feveral defendants , when this notice had been publicly given in Court , the moment that that fentence was finished ; and unless I am ...
Pagina 14
... duty ; it will be for him to explain what was the meaning of the expreffions which he ufed : And with re- fpect to the Noble Lord Thanet , I fhall prove to you , that when advice was given to him that it would be better for him , in the ...
... duty ; it will be for him to explain what was the meaning of the expreffions which he ufed : And with re- fpect to the Noble Lord Thanet , I fhall prove to you , that when advice was given to him that it would be better for him , in the ...
Pagina 24
... duty , and I am bound , to fay , your Lordship muft recollect as well as you can ? A. If your Lordship will give me leave to fay , that at this diftance of time , ten or eleven months , I really cannot fwear whether 6 whether I heard it ...
... duty , and I am bound , to fay , your Lordship muft recollect as well as you can ? A. If your Lordship will give me leave to fay , that at this diftance of time , ten or eleven months , I really cannot fwear whether 6 whether I heard it ...
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The Whole Proceedings Upon an Information Exhibited Ex Officio by the King's ... William Ramsey Volledige weergave - 1799 |
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Pagina 6 - 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 1 - April, in the twenty-third year of the reign of our sovereign lord George the Third, now King of Great Britain, and so forth, at Wrexham, in...
Pagina 94 - A. Mr. O'Coigly, Mr. Binns, and Mr. O'Connor ; Mr. O'Connor was on the left as he looked at the Judges, and on the right as they looked at him; Mr. Binns in the middle, and Mr. O'Coigly next the Gaoler; my seat was directly under the Gaoler, at the end of the seat.
Pagina 114 - O'Connor, was frightened, and said with great agitation to me, that they would kill O'Connor, and he jumped over the railing; he could not go from where we were without jumping upon the table, and he ran forward; Mr. Maxwell followed him, or went at the same time ; they both went towards Mr. O'Connor; I then saw very distinctly Mr. Fergusson stop sir Francis Burdett, and use some action, saying, "You had better keep away, and not come into the tumult at all :" I could not hear what he said, but it...
Pagina 100 - You have told us, that, during the whole day, Mr. Fergusson kept the same place ? A. As to the same place, I believe he might have moved to the right ; he might have been, perhaps, to the right of Mr. Plumer in the morning ; but what I mean is, that he never moved out of the place where the Counsel sat.
Pagina 89 - Rivett ; and that, at the time when this violence is imputed to him, Mr. Fergusson, who is reported to have begun the affray, and who had, it seems, a stick wrenched from him, was in his place at the Bar. I will then call to you Mr. Maxwell, a gentleman of rank and fortune in Scotland, who lately married a daughter of Mr. Bouverie, Member of Parliament for Northampton. He stood under the witness-box, which may be as in that corner, (pointing to a corner of the Court,) commanding a full and near view...
Pagina 92 - Where rumour of oppression and deceit, " Of unsuccessful or successful war, " Might never reach me more !" To conclude — If you think my Clients, or any of them, guilty, you are bound to convict them ; but, if there shall be ultimately before you such a case, upon evidence, as to justify the observations I have made upon the probabilities of the transaction, which probabilities are only the results of every man's experience in his passage through the world ; — if you should think that the appearances...
Pagina 7 - And the faid Attorney General of our faid Lord the King, for our faid Lord the King...
Pagina 1 - ... to the faid prifoner, to try upon their oath, whether the faid prifoner at the bar be the fame Thomas Rogers in the faid record of attainder named, and againft whom judgment was fo pronounced as aforefaid, or not...
Pagina 26 - A. Towards Mr. O'Connor. Q. That was not forward towards the body of the Court, but towards Mr. O'Connor ? A. It was towards the body of the Court, in order to get to Mr. O'Connor, and place himself under Mr. O'Connor, as I conceived. Rivett said he had got a warrant against Mr. O'Connor ; and the Jailor also said something upon the same subject, but I do not recollect the particular words ; and Mr. Justice...