A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Year 1783, Volume 33 |
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David Boyle , Lord Justice Clerk . far as , you the said Alexander M ' Laren did ,
Lord Hermand , at a public meeting , held at Dean - park , in the Lord Gillies .
vicinity of Kilmarnock aforesaid , on the 7th day of December 1816 , or on one or
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David Boyle , Lord Justice Clerk . far as , you the said Alexander M ' Laren did ,
Lord Hermand , at a public meeting , held at Dean - park , in the Lord Gillies .
vicinity of Kilmarnock aforesaid , on the 7th day of December 1816 , or on one or
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... by the verdict of an assize , before the James Spence , perfumer there . lord
justice general , the lord justice clerk , and | Peter Brown , lėnen - draper there .
lords commissioners of justiciary , you the said | William Kennedy , glover there .
... by the verdict of an assize , before the James Spence , perfumer there . lord
justice general , the lord justice clerk , and | Peter Brown , lėnen - draper there .
lords commissioners of justiciary , you the said | William Kennedy , glover there .
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James Kirkwood , reliet minister there printing the pamphlet produced with the
libel : residing at Riccarton . and he finds that his own speech is inaccurately /
Lord Justice Clerk . - Have the counsel for reported . the panels any objections to
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James Kirkwood , reliet minister there printing the pamphlet produced with the
libel : residing at Riccarton . and he finds that his own speech is inaccurately /
Lord Justice Clerk . - Have the counsel for reported . the panels any objections to
...
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But this panel is not only accused of ex - ' “ The Lord Justice Clerk and lords com .
pressing himself in this seditious manner while missioners of justiciary having
considered the in the heat of addressing his audience , but he criminal indictment
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But this panel is not only accused of ex - ' “ The Lord Justice Clerk and lords com .
pressing himself in this seditious manner while missioners of justiciary having
considered the in the heat of addressing his audience , but he criminal indictment
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Lord Justice Clerk . - - I do not see any thing What did he say ? - That one
sentence at the out of form here . end of his speech in the printed account , and
cited in the indictment was not in the original Lord Advocate . - - The opposite
counsel ...
Lord Justice Clerk . - - I do not see any thing What did he say ? - That one
sentence at the out of form here . end of his speech in the printed account , and
cited in the indictment was not in the original Lord Advocate . - - The opposite
counsel ...
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