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

19/03/1823

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14 v 1— COURT OF KING'S BENCH— continued. NAME of the INDIVIDUAL Prosecuted. James Mann - Thomas Broom - William Moore - Thomas Davison Jane ( indicted by the name of Ann) wife of Richard Carlile. John Tyler - Ilis Place of RESIDENCE. [ The Defendants residences are only known from their description in the Indictment or In- formation.] late of Leeds, in the borough of Leeds, in the county of York. late of London, . bookseller. late of the parish of Maidstone, in Kent, yeoman. late of London, bookseller. late of London, bookseller. late of the parish of St. Clement Danes, in Middlesex, bookseller. Jane Carlile Thomas J. Evans John Hunt - - Will ™ Franklin," 1 alias Fletcher J Same Same - - Jane Carlile Same - - Thomas Flindell late of London late of Manches- ter, in thecounty of Lancaster. late of West- minster. late of West- minster. late of West- minster. late of West- minster. late of London late of London late of the parish of St. Paul, in the city of Exeter, and county of the same city. G. Be ve, alias Bere Same late of London late of London By Whom the PROSECUTION was commenced. Character of OFFENCE, Whether Blasphemy, Libel, or Sedition. the Solicitor for the affairs of His Majesty's Trea- sury. Prichard, solicitor for pro- secution. d° d° Mr. Attorney General. the Solicitor for the affairs of His Majesty's Trea- sury. Mr. Attorney General. Mr. Attorney General. Mr. Attorney General. Mr. Attorney General. Mr. Attorney General. Mr. Attorney General. Mr. Attorney General. Mr. Attorney General. Mr. Attorney General. seditious libel obscene libel obscene libel (^ picture.) blasphemous libel. seditious libel seditious libel seditious libel seditious libel seditious libel seditious libel seditious libel seditious libel libel on her late Majesty. seditious libel seditious libel COUNTY in which the Prosecution was commenced. borough of Leeds. London Maidstone London - d° - Westminster London Lancashire Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex London London Exeter London London DATE when Commenced. October 1819 April sessions 1820. April sessions 1820. April sessions 1820. Febr? sessions 1820. Oct1 sessions 1820. Michaelmas term 1820. July 1820. Michaelmas term 1820. Michaelmas term 1820. Michaelmas term 1820. Michaelmas term 1820. Michaelmas term 1820. Michaelmas term 1820. Michaelmas term 1820. Hilary term 1821. Hilary term 1821. Whether TRIED, or NOT. - - - Tried - - - - - Tried - - - Judgment on confession. - - - Tried - - d° Tried - - - Tried - - - Tried - - - Not Tried: Defendant outlawed. Not Tried: Defendant outlawed. Not Tried: Defendant outlawed. - - Not Tried. - - Not Tried. - Tried - Tried - - Not Tried. c tA AND SEDITION; 1813 — 1822. 1.— COURT OF KING'S BENCH— oontinued. If Trie J, DATE Whether When If not the County and nf Acquitted, SENTENCE DATE Released Released, Court where KlL or PASSED. thereof. from Why Tried. TRIAL. Convicted. Prison. Detained. York, Spring assizes convicted. at nisi prius. 1820. at sittings of June x, X820 convicted Imprisoned in house of cor- June 21, X820 20 June X821. nisi prius, in rection Cold Bath Fields, for London. one year, and to give secu- — — — rity for five years more. — — — at sittings in October 23, convicted Imprisoned in Oakham November 28, 27 November London. X820. gaol two years, and security 1820. 1822. for good behaviour for five years more. - d° - - d « - r d° - Indictment quashed for in- — formality. d ® Middlesex December 14, - d° - Imprisoned in house of February 7, 6 May X821. X820. correction Cold Bath Fields, x 82 X. three calendar months, and security for gooc behaviour three years in 501. London, sittings after convicted To be imprisoned two years Hilary term 3 February — at nisi prius. Michaelmas in Dorchester gaol, and to give 1821. 1823. term 1820. security for good behaviour for three years more. Lancaster, Spring assizes convicted To be imprisoned one year Easter term 8 December — at nisi prius. 182X. in Lancaster castle. l82X. 1822. Middlesex, sittings after convicted To be imprisoned in the Easter term 27 May X822. at nisi prius. Hilary term house of correction for the X82X. X821. county of Middlesex, for one year, and to give security for his good be- — — haviour for three years more. — — Exeter, Spring assizes convicted To be imprisoned 8 months Easter term 6 January X822. — at nisi prius. x 82 x. in the county gaol at Exeter, 1821. and to give security for his good be- haviour for three years more. London, sittings after convicted To be imprisoned six calen- Michaelmas at the expiration — at nisi prius. Trinity term 1 dar months in Winchester term X821. of his sentence. x8cx. gaol, and to give security for his good behaviour for seven years. 1 „ 562. G ( continued.)
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