The Trial of Augustin Bogle French, John French Burke, and Matthew Welch, for a Conspiracy: In the Court of King's Bench Before Lord Chief Justice Abbott and a Special Jury on Wednesday the 9th of December, 1818 ... |
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affidavit afterwards appears asked Augustin Bogle French Barton believe bills Bogle French brig British brought called Captain cargo Carlotta cause charge Chief Justice Abbott circumstances Clarke command condemnation consideration conspiracy Corunna Court of Admiralty cruise dated defendants deponent deponent further drawn employed England evidence Examined fact follows Gentlemen give given Gordon Government granted Guernsey Gurney hand hand-writing interest John French Burke June Larragoiti learned letter of marque licence Llosa London Lord Chief Justice means merchant Messrs month Nathaniel Bogle French never object officer Order in Council original paid Palmyra parties passed person Pitt port Portsmouth prevent privateer proceeded produced protection prove received recollect respect sailed San Juan Bauptista Scarlett sent shew ship Spain Spanish suppose taken thing told vessel Welch wish witness
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Page 8 - In contempt of our said Lord the King and his laws, to the evil and pernicious example of all others in the like case offending, and against the peace of our said Lord the King, his crown and dignity...
Page 1 - ... certain countervailing duties and drawbacks in respect thereof. An act to continue, during the continuance of the present hostilities, and until six months after the ratification of a definitive treaty of peace, so much of an act of the...
Page 2 - London to be removed to the out ports for exportation to any port of Europe; for empowering His Majesty to direct that Licences which His Majesty is authorized to grant under His Sign Manual, may be granted by One of the Principal Secretaries of State; and for enabling His Majesty to permit the exportation of goods in vessels of less burthen than are now allowed by Law during the present hostilities, and until one month after the signature of the...
Page 2 - Majesty is authorized to grant under his sign manual, may be granted by one of the principal secretaries of state, and for enabling his Majesty to permit the exportation of goods in vessels of less burthen than are now allowed by law during the present hostilities, and until one month after the signature of the preliminary articles of peace...
Page 101 - VII. by the grace of God, and the Constitution of the Spanish monarchy, King of the Spains, and in his absence and captivity, the Regency of the kingdom, appointed bythe general and extraordinary Cortes...
Page 2 - Majesty is authorized to grant under His Sign Manual, may be granted by One of the Principal Secretaries of State; and for enabling His Majesty to permit the exportation of goods in vessels of less burthen than are now allowed by Law during the present hostilities and until one month after the signature of the Preliminary Articles of Peace...
Page 358 - Denmark to this country, were actually employed in importing naval stores, and other Baltic produce, into those parts of Prussia and Swedish Pomerania, which are in the occupation of the French troops. In a word, it may fairly be computed, that of the last two hundred vessels detained for the adjudication of the High Court of Admiralty in this country, at least three-fourths have been proceeded against on the sole ground of their carrying on the commerce of the enemy, under the protection of British...
Page 209 - May it please your Lordship — Gentlemen of the Jury, — I rise to address...
Page 357 - Aug. 8, 1810, the Court said : " It is a matter perfectly notorious that we are carrying on the trade of the whole world under simulated and disguised papers. The commerce of the world unavoidably assumes a disguise ; these disguises we ourselves are under the necessity of employing, with simulation and dissimulation.
Page 345 - ... to this Deponent at the time of -swearing this his affidavit and marked...