535
(Mr. Park) 548
Judgment of the Court thereon (Lord Ellenborough) 550
(Mr. Justice Le Blanc) 551
(Mr. Justice Bayley) 552
(Mr. Justice Dampier) 553
Lord Cochrane's Speech on application for a new Trial 554
Affidavit of Lord Cochrane 563
Affidavit of The Hon. William Erskine Cochrane 568
Statement of Major The Hon. William Cochrane's Complaint 569
Charles Random De Berenger's Affidavit 571
Mr. Butt's Speech 573
Mr. Park's Speech 575
Mr. Richardson's Speech 577
Mr. Serjeant Pell's Speech 577
Mr. C. F. Williams's Speech 581
Mr. Denman's Speech 581
Mr. Gurney's Speech 582
_Tuesday, 21 June 1814._
Mr. Justice Le Blanc's Speech in pronouncing Sentence 588
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THE FOLLOWING
_TRIALS_
Are published from Mr. GURNEY's Short-Hand Notes.
1. The Proceedings on the Cause, Anthony Fabrigas against General
Mostyn, Governor of Minorca, (for False Imprisonment.) Tried in the
Court of Common Pleas, London, July 13, 1773. To which are added, the
subsequent Arguments. 5_s._ 6_d._
2. The Trial of Jane Butterfield, (for the Murder of William Scawen,
Esq.) at the Assize at Croydon, August 19, 1775. Before Lord Chief Baron
Smythe. 2_s._ 6_d._
3. The Trial of the Cause on an Action brought by Stephen Sayre, Esq.
against the Earl of Rochford, (for False Imprisonment.) Before Lord
Chief Justice De Grey, in the Court of Common Pleas, Westminster, June
27, 1776. 1_s._ 6_d._
4. The Trial of James Hill, alias John the Painter, (for wilfully
setting Fire to the King's Rope House, at Portsmouth.) Before Mr. Baron
Hotham, at the Assize at Winchester, March 6, 1777. 2_s._
5. The Trial of Joseph Stackpoole, Esq. (for wilfully firing off a
loaded Pistol, at John Parker, Esq.) at the Assize at Maidstone. Before
Mr. Justice Aston, March 1777. 2_s._ 6
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