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... Informatino ;aginst the deftentali! for pu!,- hishilg a lihel upon Lord l ienborough i an ecbl oier, ralted The Indepowdent W'hig: -but ilr. *Ju'tice CGo'r, previous to the Jury beinzsworm, informed Ilir. CGlifoid .of Counsel for the TDefeidaiits, trat ...

LAW

... THE KING V. WHITE AND t14RT. This w2aS an indictment against the defeindauts, the' Edi- tor and Printer of the fdepeisdent Whig, for inserting a libel upon Lord Ellenborough wiih a view to injure his bamrgeter as a Judge and as a Peer of Parliament. The ...

LAW

... LAW. ' ?? COURT OF K.1NG'S 13ENCIL. Salurday;. Ja~t;Y 2S SENTENCE OF XT'r. PrnOPRIfTOn AND PRIXTER OF, TrlN INDElPENDENT WHIG. The ATTORINVP-GENERAL moved the Judgment of the Court on? the Proprietor and Printer of the Inde- pyndent wfiar, who stood convicted ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... the almost los; character of the Jacobites: it advances bevond Mtr. Burke's doctrine in his Appleal from the new to the old Whig- : in one word, it has accomplilied Hunae's euihaqnasy of tihe British constitution- for, if Britonscos- sqfnt to he a guard ...

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... condi:t At a certain class of geudlenett wi.ot lie perceived to he obait, bt Aho titg.hit to have beeni there. lie nwaiit tile Whigs. (flear.) Now, they were tot met there to uliselss a party questio., or tle rmerits of particttlar systerns of reform, but ...

Published: Sunday 10 October 1819
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Crime and Punishment | Words: 11306 | Page: 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... dwelt on the conduct of Ministers, their profligate expenditure, their late ill- stlits to thle snFfering people, &c. If the Whigs came into power, they most be steady to their principles and profess~ins; they must restore the people to their rights and ...

Published: Sunday 24 October 1819
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Crime and Punishment | Words: 5106 | Page: 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW

... defamed the Queen ; and lie was prosecuted, not for defaming tle Queen, hot for rhe many editions of his sermon against the Whigs and Radicals. In the picture between the ferocious Nero and our generous, King, was it not a direct call to rebellion? This ...

TRIAL OF MR STUART

... and capricious calumny in which he had indulged against the accused. The learned counsel here cited the opprobriansa of tie Whig Song. Those indigni- ties, Mr. Cockburn contended, imperiously imposed on Mr, Stuart the necessity of acting as he had done ...

LAW

... which he anticipated 31r. Broughanm would use. Ie- contended that a verdict against the Defendant was necessary to save the Whigs, of whoan lhe (Mr. Scariett) was one, froma the imputation of hostility to the Established Church. ?? knew that no other o ...

LAW

... his mfother knew that he had mixed arsenic in the cake lie gave it his wife. it ap- pears from a statement in the ANorthern Whig, that thO Judge who tried the rase was applied to in favour of the aged woman, but his Lordship said ie was ?? satisfied of ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... foot in going round tie edge of the precipice, which, at the part where he fell, branches off from tie usual track taken by ?? Whig. Afew nights ago. the following iihocking circunmstance occurred in Fetter-lane?..Joh n Flaherty, a skin-dresser, in Plough ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... On the 23d ult. at Felix-terrace, lslington, Elizabeth, wife of M . Henry White, many year Proprietor and Editor of tie ?? Whig. During the long period of Mtr. White's incarceration in Doricster gaol, this excellent woman patiently shared wishhim h'is ...