THE MERCURY

... developmerit of this conspiracy, the Ministerial Prgs$ has groaned beneath thde load of in- vectives poured out against the Whigs. They are ac- cused as the real, though indirect cause of the atrocioui plot to which we have so often referred, because, for- ...

YORK ASSIZES

... fled, witty, and frequently pathetic oration, which occupied four hours and forty ninutes in -the delivery. Every person, Whig or Tory, who heard it, described 1 it as the most impressive effort they ever witnessed-fill of point-severe attacks upon Scarlett ...

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... by Mr Rome and one or two outer witnesses, antd were perfectly dleci- sive of flhe case, even without the reasoning of NMr Whig- ham, who appeared for the prosecutor, and who detailed the facts iii a very distinct and satisfactory manner. Mr George Graham ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... of tliberty, to find these principles widely spread amiongst the Re- tformers. I must tell you, Gentlemen,' nay father is a Whig, a minister of the Gospel, and from the Wigs I learnt my poli- -iice.- I have, Ge ntlemren, a volume .written by the Rev. Robert ...

CHESTER ASSIZES, APRIL 18

... progress among the lRetorieass. Iiis fat!ier. nho was a Mlillis- ter of the Gospel residing in Yorkslir,, Lad been a st' ady I Whig. He had beet) a disciple of. Cbarlei J.-,res Fox, and I e from the Wligs it was that he, the 12,fendatt, had leaned his politics ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, April 22

... own cauae, and his manner caused some merriment in court. He said he had been a disciple of Charles James Fox; and from the Whigs it was that he had learned his politics. He gave a very ludicrous abstract of the whole sermon, of which the words selected ...

POLICE COMMISSIONERS

... publish ; and concluded that lie conceived there was too much published upon all such occasions-that he agreed with neither Whig nor Tory-bot he thought their various publications tended to d o much harm. t Mr Conic then rose to explain, that if Mr Anderson ...

Trial of the Queen

... servants antd coachmen to pull off their Ihsts, and exclaim, the Queen! Ministerial Peers who were recognised were hissed; the Whig Lords, Holland, Lauderdale. &c. were taken no notice of; but tle Duke of Weltington was hivsed! The gallant General' was on ...

EXECUTION OF JAMES WILSON, FOR HIGH TREASON

... scielece. Cl He commenced his political career in l792, and has been tl too mucih engaged it it ever slsce. Whell some of the Whig T nmenabers of Parliametit forcued themselves into a society utf tr the ?? friends of the people, a society, agreeable to ...

REMARKABLE CASE OF CONSPIRACY. CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE

... evening of, the fatal day appointed ri' I. .nercen,'v mtmridex, this miscreant overseer prrn m his bea'h grcen,- the theatre- of whig neiosr rs, -tnrg'eily for his perjoriaonce. He tore lhe ! ftom die pegs in, ?? piaces ; he cut .t ?? others;. lie Ilrned- it ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, NOVEMBER 13

... cover weighing 71 lbs. tl be presented to that ?? Wediiesday last, purusuat to a reqpiisisstion from, the members of the York Whig c6ub, to the Lord Mayeor, i nrseeting w&as holden in the Guildhall, the Lord Meyor in the chair, in. which several resolutions ...