The Trial of the Hon. George Gordon, Commonly Called Lord George Gordon: For High-treason, at the Bar of the Court of King's Bench, on Monday, the 5th of February, 1781. ... Taken in Short-hand by William Vincent, Esq; of Gray's-Inn

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Fielding and Walker, 1781 - 81 pages
 

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Page 8 - GEORGE the Third, by the grace of GOD of Great-Britain, France and Ireland King, defender of the faith, and so forth,; and in the year of our LORD one thousand seven hundred and eighty-eight.
Page 7 - ... and other warlike weapons, as well offensive as defensive, being then and there unlawfully, maliciously and traitorously assembled and gathered together...
Page 9 - ... againft the peace of our faid lord the king, his crown, and dignity, and allb againft the form of the ftatute in fuch cafe made and provided.
Page 6 - United States, not having the fear of God before his eyes, nor weighing the duty of his said allegiance, but being moved and seduced by the instigation of the devil...
Page 8 - ... againft the form of the ftatute in fuch cafe made and provided. And the jurors aforefaid, upon their oath aforefaid, further prefent, that the faid...
Page 8 - King from the royal state, title, power, and government of this kingdom, and to bring and put our said Lord the King to death, on the first day of March, in the thirty-third year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord the now King, and on divers other days and times, maliciously and traitorously, with force and arms, &c.
Page 7 - Middlefex, unlawfully, malicioufly, and traitorouily did compafs, imagine, and intend to raife and levy war, infurreftion, and rebellion againft our faid lord the king within this kingdom of Great Britain ; and to fulfil and bring to effect the...
Page 13 - However it is held, that the king need not aflign his caufe of challenge, till all the panel is gone through, and unlefs there cannot be a full jury without the perfons fo challenged. And then, and not fooner, the king's counfel...
Page 8 - ... his allegiance, but being moved and feduced by the inftigation of the devil, and entirely withdrawing the love, and true and due obedience which every...
Page 9 - Middlefex, with a great multitude of perlons whole names are at prelent unknown to the jurors aforefaid, to a great number, to wit, -to the number of five hundred perfons and upwards, armed and arrayed in a warlike manner (that is to fay), with colours flying, and with fwords, clubs, bludgeons, ftaves, and other weapons, as well offenfive as defenfive, being then...

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