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... ?? - J ?? I ! I James Hadfield, charged with high ;;>g at his Majefty in Drury-Lane The- W up and arraigned upon his __—__— it, °- 'he Attorney General. He pleaded : »r.d up on pps; s p et j t : ot , t0 tne Court, Mr fended expedition/ He will, ofc'ou- ...

HIGH TREASON

... HIGH TRE.4SOKV. TRIAL OF JAMES HADFIELD. Yeflerday inorning came on in the Court oF King's Bench, V1Wvtlninfler, the Trial of James Hadfield, for Hi-h Treafatn' The-Courts-and'lall the pallages inear it wereexceffhielv croiuded at a-:very early hour. ...

ATTEMPT ON HIS MAJESTY'S LIFF

... in the fur- .;.er ieligetion of circumtiances refp icing l eorrid attempt wich was made on the terfen of his Majefly by James Hadfield. 'he prifoner was not brouglht tp ; but it e peared, that the piftol wvas loaded -ith two 2; igs, one of ?? was fc.-sjd ...

SHERIFF'S COURT

... fronathe. imprudent manner I the other-touk to recover his money, brut gave in bail for the Ile by ~afrautil. .. .. amas James Hadfield, the maniac, Who Comne time fince that n d; at the -King, was laft week removed from Bedlam (under I to be .an order fromi ...