No. 1. Edward Kearney. No. 2. Thomas Maxwell Roche. No. 3. Owen Kirwan. No. 4. James Byrne. No. 5. John Begg. No. 6. Walter Clare. No. y. Felix Rourke

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John Exshaw, 1803
 

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Página 3 - John &eggi againft the peace of our faid Lord the King, his Crown and dignity and contrary to the form of the ftatute in fuch cafe made and provided.
Página 5 - If a man be adherent to the King's enemies in his realm, giving to them aid and comfort in the realm or elsewhere.
Página 4 - ... to a great number, to wit, to the number of one hundred persons, and upwards, armed and arrayed in a warlike manner, that is to say, with guns, swords...
Página 3 - Begg being à subject of our said lord the now king and not having the fear of God in his heart nor weighing the duty of his allegiance but being moved and seduced by the instigation of the devil and entirely withdrawing the love and true and due obedience which »very subject of our said lord the king should and i.
Página 2 - King, their supreme, true, lawful, and undoubted lord, and wholly withdrawing the cordial love and true and due obedience which every true and faithful...
Página 4 - Howley, againft the peace of our faid Lord the King, his crown and dignity, and contrary to the form of the ftatute in fuch cafe made and provided.
Página 3 - King, and not having the fear of God in his heart, nor weighing the duty of his allegiance, but being moved and seduced by the instigation of the Devil, and entirely withdrawing the love and true and due obedience which every subject of our said Lord the King...
Página 4 - Dublin aforesaid with a great multitude of persons whose names are to the said jurors unknown to a great number to wit to the number of one hundred persons and upwards armed and arrayed in a warlike manner to wit with...
Página 26 - ... by a single individual of probity or name; ready to use you as the instruments, and equally ready to abandon you by treachery or flight, as the victims of their crimes. For a short...
Página 31 - BO, and no more. And take heed to your evidence. 'The Right Hon. FAITHFUL INVESTIGATION, His Majesty's Attorney General, then addressed the Court and Jury. My Lords and Gentlemen of the Jury It is my duty to state to you, in as concise a manner as I can, the nature of the charges preferred against the Prisoner at the bar, and the evidences that shall be produced in support of that charge. Gentlemen of the Jury, you on your part are to decide upon the evidences; it is for you to draw such conclusions...

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