TRIAL OF JOHN FRANCIS, FOR HIGH TREASON

... TRIAL OF JOHN FRANCIS, FOR HIGH TREASON. - - - --- -al 'CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, FRIDAY, JUNE 17. t, This morning being appointed for the trial of John N Francis, charged vith high treason, caused the Old Court, w at the Old Bailey, to be crowded to excess; ...

TRIAL OF JOHN FRANCIS FOR HIGH TREASON

... When they were at length procured and placed upon their lordihips, 'tlhe Chief Justice, addressing the prisoner, slid, John Francis-The jury, attera most patient investiga- tion of your case, haoe found you guilty of ia crime the ieepest itt its die, ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—FRIDAY

... killed sonc tinte since. *he person called to prove thi3 fact, on being asked their names, snid tey were Ricsard Eloaey aud John Francis, who had begn ksilledl at Cuibqrland3-gate, on the occasion of the late Qtiecn's funeral. ,; ti St. This was th^e last ...

ATTEMPT ON THE QUEEN'S LIFE

... statements appear respecting this in- dividual in the London papers. Two points only appear to be agreed upon-that his name is John Francis, and that he is by trade a carpenter. In all other respects there are no circumstances alike in the several accounts. At ...

ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE HER MAJESTY

... house and reported that he had taken John Francis into custody upon a charge of robbery about a year ago. Upon reference to the charge-book he found the following entry:- Wednes- day, July 14, 1841. John Francis, of No 14 Tottenham court road, was brought ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Mlnno, William Bridgman, (George Ward, John Rackiey. OIGolNAL OPPOSED.-Mlatilda Aiilsqn, Thomas Townsend, Thomas Kent Clay, John Francis Froes, Lewl Garrett. ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... iMountford, Thoroas Doosham-William Lawrence. OrPPOSTI PSTITzons.-William WVall, James Edward Nixon, WViIIrliam 6ymons, John Francis, Arthur Ellinghamn. ...

CRIMINAL RECORD

... quite sufficienit to produce death. At the conclusion of the evidence the jury returned a verdict of wilful murder against John Francis; Since the return of the verdict the prisoner has been allowed to communi- cate with his friends, who are of the Jewish ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Biroomfield, Jein Gordon. ADJoVuL;ED CA~zs.-Thonas Griffis, Samuel Brown. O;'rnsSa CABS.S-kIdward Shakell, George Chandler, John Francis. ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS

... Thrs. Pope, Georg7e WiZ.Rinso~n, Robinson Newbton', and four other journeymen shoemakers, were, indicted for assaulting John Francis, also a jourreynman shoemaker. By the statement, howvever, of the prosecutor himself, it appeared that ?? of them were ...