| Jean-Gabriel Peltier, James Adams - 1803 - 494 Seiten
...touching and concerning the premise^ aforesaid. THE KING AGAINST PELTIER. MR. ABBOT OPENED THE PLEADINGS, MR. ATTORNEY GENERAL. MAY IT PLEASE YOUR LORDSHIP. Gentlemen of the Jury, YOU are now, Gentlemen, by the very distinct opening of my learned friend, fully in possession of the... | |
| Richard Patch - 1806 - 224 Seiten
...Prisoner. Messrs. FLETCHER and WRIGHT. The Indictment was stated by Mr, POOLEY. B Mr. GAIIKOW.—May it please ,your Lordship, Gentlemen of the Jury, I have the honour of attend* ing you in this case in order to discharge the duty which belongs to the Counsel for the... | |
| Jeremiah Brandreth, William Brodie Gurney - 1817 - 516 Seiten
...The Jury were charged with the prisoner in the usu al form. The Indictment was opened by Mr. Balguy. Mr. ATTORNEY GENERAL. May it please your Lordship, Gentlemen of the Jury, GENTLEMEN, you have heard from my friend, Mr. Lowndes, who read this indictment to you, and from my... | |
| Augustin Bogle French, William Brodie Gurney - 1819 - 424 Seiten
...not have bestowed my labour in vain, but (hat I shall hear your verdict of acquittal. Mr. CAMPBELL. May it please your Lordship, Gentlemen of the Jury, I have the honor to appear before you as Counsel for Matthew Welch ; and if my learned friend Mr. Scarlett has... | |
| Arthur Thistlewood - 1820 - 684 Seiten
...the officers; that is the matter, my Lord, I assure you, as nearly as I can recollect it. REPLY. •' MR. ATTORNEY GENERAL, May it please your Lordship, Gentlemen of the Jury, .. _ , !•• It • PAINFUL and irksome as is the task I have now to perform, and tiresome, at least... | |
| 1823 - 804 Seiten
...suburbs thereof. The defendant pleaded Not Guilty, and upon this issue was joined. Mr. Scarlett. — May it please your lordship, gentlemen of the jury, — I have the honour to be counsel with my learned friend for the information filed by direction of the court of King's Bench.... | |
| John Ambrose Williams - 1823 - 76 Seiten
...joined. ,--|i..: •• K.-•. .'. •• " Mr SCARLETT addressed the .Jury nearly as follows :— May it please your Lordship ; Gentlemen of the Jury — I have .the honour to be Counsel on this information which was filed by the direction of the Court of King'* Bench. It was... | |
| Thomas Redford (plaintiff.), Hugh Hornby Birley - 1823 - 670 Seiten
...; I have. Mr. Blackburne. — Then that is my case, my Lord. THE DEFENCE. MR- SERJEANT HULLOCK — May it please your Lordship : Gentlemen of the Jury ; I have the honor to appear before you in this case on the part of these Defendants, and, Gentlemen, I have to... | |
| 1820 - 742 Seiten
...behalf to make him answer to our said lord the king touchin" and concerning the premises aforesaid Mr. Attorney General.— May it please your lordship ; Gentlemen of the jury ••*- You are now, gentlemen, by the very distinct opening of my learned friend, fully in possession... | |
| John Murray - 1830 - 62 Seiten
...WILLIAM TRIPP. SAMUEL TEWKESBURY. 'The jury were sworn. The indictment was opened by Mr. Macaulay. MR. ATTORNEY GENERAL. — May it please your Lordship. — Gentlemen of the jury, — This is a prosecution for a libel against a very eminent bookseller, Mr. Murray. Mr. Murray, the... | |
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