Reports of State Trials: New Series... 1820 to [1858]...H.M. Stationery Office, 1891 - Trials |
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... Sunday morning the riot was renewed with more violence ; the Mansion House was attacked ; and the Mayor left it , and went to the Guildhall . About mid - day of Sunday a mob attacked Bridewell and set free the prisoners . It afterwards ...
... Sunday morning the riot was renewed with more violence ; the Mansion House was attacked ; and the Mayor left it , and went to the Guildhall . About mid - day of Sunday a mob attacked Bridewell and set free the prisoners . It afterwards ...
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... Sunday evening , at which hour we understand the gaol was burnt , the city appears to have been absolutely deserted by its whole magistracy . No effort was made by any one of the body to restore peace ; nor could any one of them be ...
... Sunday evening , at which hour we understand the gaol was burnt , the city appears to have been absolutely deserted by its whole magistracy . No effort was made by any one of the body to restore peace ; nor could any one of them be ...
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... Sunday morning , to see whether the same symptoms of mischief then continued , and to provide the means of putting it down ? If such should be the case , it does not appear that either on the preceding even- ing , or on that morning ...
... Sunday morning , to see whether the same symptoms of mischief then continued , and to provide the means of putting it down ? If such should be the case , it does not appear that either on the preceding even- ing , or on that morning ...
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... Sunday morning the mayor had very properly sent a messenger from the Council House to request Captain Cod- rington to bring the troops . The messenger came back at the period I refer to , but he could find no magistrate ; and when he ...
... Sunday morning the mayor had very properly sent a messenger from the Council House to request Captain Cod- rington to bring the troops . The messenger came back at the period I refer to , but he could find no magistrate ; and when he ...
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... Sunday , that they were rapidly com- mitting one mischief after another , the most dangerous and fatal , this gentleman , having full power to call in the assistance of every citizen , on the contrary threw -- ( a ) In " A Narrative of ...
... Sunday , that they were rapidly com- mitting one mischief after another , the most dangerous and fatal , this gentleman , having full power to call in the assistance of every citizen , on the contrary threw -- ( a ) In " A Narrative of ...
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