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Prosecutions for Libel, Blasphemy, and Sedition 1813-1822 (England Wales and Scotland)

19/03/1823

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V t \ 30 11x PROSECUTIONS FOR LIBEL, BLASPHEMY, 16.— WARWICKSHIRE SESSIONS. N A M E of the INDIVIDUAL Prosecuted. His Place of RESIDENCE. [ The Defendants residences are only known from their description in the Indictment or In- formation.] By Whom the PROSECUTION was commenced. Character of OFFENCE, Whether Blasphemy, Libel, or Sedition. COUNTY in which the Prosecution was commenced. DATE when Commenced. Whether TRIED, or NOT. * Thomas Wells - R. Mansfield - late of Birming- ham. late of Birming- ham. unknown unknown sedition seditious libel Warwickshire - d° - 10 Jan. 1820 10 April 1820 - - - Tried - - - - - - Tried - - - Mary, wife of John Home. Kingston- upon- Hull. 17— KI! by the Commis- sioners for the affairs of taxes. sTGSTON- UPC libel on two district com- missioners of assessed taxes, acting for the town and coun- ty of Hull. ) N- HULL SE Kingston- upon- Hull. SSIONS. Easter session 1820. - - Not Tried. 18— YORKSHIRE EAST RIDING SESSIONS. Fredk Coleman Sculcoates not known sedition East Riding of the county of York. 19 Oct. 1819 - - - Tried - - - 19— YORKSHIRE WEST RIDING SESSIONS. James Chapman Royd's Hall, in the West Riding of the county of York. Geo. Whitehead and John Cliffe. sedition Yorkshire 26 April 1813 - - - Tried - - - John H. Lees - Parish of Roys- ton, in the West Riding of the county of York. John White - libel - - d" - 20 July 1814 - - - Tried - - - James Mann - Leeds, in the West Riding of the county of York. John Beverley sedition - d° - 21 Oct. 1819 - - Not Tried. Joseph Mitchell Halifax, in the West Riding of the county of York. John Tyas, Jere- miah Garnett, E. Baines, jun. - d° - - d° - 13 Jan. 1820 - - - Tried . - - AND SEDITION; 1813— 1822. 3i 16.— WARWICKSHIRE SESSIONS. • If Tried, the County and Court where Tried. DATE of TRIAL. Whether Acquitted, or Convicted. SENTENCE PASSED. DATE thereoC When Released from Prison. If not Released, Why Detained. Warwickshire sessions. - d° - 10 Jan. 1820 10 April 1820 convicted convicted and at t enter in cient su for two boundi each, a until su< To be imprisoned in the gaol three calendar months. To be imprisoned in the gaol twelve calendar months, he expiration of that time, to to recognizance with two suffi- reties for his keeping the peace years more; himself to be n 100/. and his sureties in 20/. nd to be further imprisoned : h recognizance is entered into. 10 Jan. 1820 10 April 1820 10 April 1820. 10 April 1821. — — 17.- Kit JGSTON- UPON- HULL SE SSIONS. — East Riding sessions. 11 Jan. 1820 18.— Y01 convicted IKSHIRE EAST RIDING Twelve calendar months imprisonment. SESSIONS. 11 Jan. 1820 11 Jan. 1821. b — Yorkshire: Bradford ad- journed general quarter sessions, W. R. Yorkshire: Doncaster ad- journed general quarter sessions, W. R. Yorkshire: Pontefract ge- neral quarter sessions, W. R. 15 July 1813 18 Jan. 18.15 10 April 1820 19— YO acquitted acquitted - guilty - expirati his goo himself 501, ea RKSHIRE WEST RIDING To be confined in York castle six months, and at the on thereof, to find sureties for d behaviour for two years; in 100/. and two sureties in ch. SESSIONS. 10 April 1820 14 Oct. 1820. —
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