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and others . •« MoamouJihshire totriiy-3 ! i » e jaronfor our sovereign iadj the Qaeen , « pbn their oath present [ jytt John Frost , late of Newport , in the county off kkmsKrath , draper ; Charles Walters , late af the aau place labourer ; John Loreli , late of the bibs * place , labourer ; Richard Benfield , late of the same ¦ lace , labourer ; John Iteeg , late of ihe same pfece labourer ; George Toner , late of ihe same place , labourer , otherwise called George Cole ; Zsehauiah WilBams , lite of the same place ^ laboarer ; Bdmond Edmunds , late of the same place , labourer ? -Jenkin Morgan , late « f the same place , labeun ^ Solomon Sritaa , laie t ) f the same place , labour William ^
PHEINDICTMENT AGA 1 KST JOHN ? SdST raCTVTm ^ rMEWr AGA 1 ?« T 4 JftlTO TJ ^ rtWP INDiaM ^^ GAlKS 5 ^ 0 ffi ? fBOST
Anst , late « f the sama place , labourer one other * ain . fiees , late , ofrfceBaow place , labourer ; and David dares , late of to * same place , ae&ourer being lafejectsirf OTgwd ladv thejfcwea « s falsa traitors i against our said lady the Queen SaSeioTore—to wit ,: ¦ eatiietbnrth day of November , & &e year of onr Loaa , « ae thousand rigit tattfeedatnd flurty-nine , with force and « rB » --fco wit , « t Newport , in ihe «« afty of Moiu&oath , togefeer with a great multitode of ialse traitors , wh « se mutes are to ihe aid , 30 x 0 x 15 Tcnknowa , to the rannfcw of two thousand - ad . more , * rmyed as& -aaned in a warSke / aanjier ^ tiiat e to sajs with -guns , pistols , pikes , wruds ; dwxen , clobs . % hadneBB . andotW ^ si * -
jpoas © f ogenee , heing then « sd there unlawfiiH ^ I ^ rialMaonsiyiSBdteaisowiBslj ^ Bsenibled and gatberai . **« her against oar « aidiady the Qaeen , wicfcedlj , - aaaliCKrady , and { aetoroosly did levy and ante ; % * r against oar « 4 : la % * 5 » Qwen -within -this ^ eahn , and being- a * assHfckied together , arasyei , and armed against « ar «« diady tiie Queen as afere--Mtti , dH then a » b&er 8 , 'wH ! i great force * ad « 7 io-Jeflce , parade ani « nareh Ik an hostile and warlike xnaaner , in and ^ hroo ^ h diver s towns , ^ ilfe ^ es , ¦ paces , and pnVwvhi ghw » ys , in the county aforesaid —to wit , at Netqport-alfcsesaid , in the coeatr-cibre-• aid , * id did tken and ^ lhere maliciously -and trai-* orously , ontisisaid-itjfcday of JioYemfeev ^ a the jear aforesaid , ; # ift -force and armsat Jfewport
, aforesaid , infce-coon ^ - aforesaid , togetherswith a * fflry great neater—to wit . 2 , 000 and more , of the « w > joct 3 of scr s « d Jafiy the Qaeea , - whose names TB to the « od . ^ H >© xs ralmo wn , t&ea ami there asaecibled ^ JiR ^^ dmacs offensive weapo&s- ^ -to wit \^» s pis | i ^^ a 5 PVBwbid 8 ,. l ) fadgeons , sticks , and f &Tes , paw ^^ nd-attjch , wife great noae-and viole-ce , » TUrSfr aaAostile . and warlike manner in , throo ^ i , aaSiloag divers pnblic highw » Ts , towns ^ "* ad"nlliL * e 3 ^ aad ^ ac e 3 in die county aferesaid to ' - ¦ rit , ai Sfcfl ^ Srt'afbresaid , in the conntv-aforesaid , J « avrdid ^ ben * a& : tbereattack and besefe * he houses asd habitations - « f divers liege snbjects- « f our said Jae ' ythe > $ aeenr * sddtd then and there / urce au-J /« bli ge divers 1 kg * subjects of onr said lady the
Agaeen , jnhabiti&g and dwelling in sucfe-iouses and habitao « ns , -and « thers of her Majesty ^ liege snbjjeetB ttea and tfcere bein « j , to inarch ales ^ Trtih and jrai thexi the said Joha Erost , Chas . "W * lters , John ioTell , BicbfttdBenfield , John Rees , George Tnrser ^ otherni ^« aUed George Cole , Zepcaniah Wil-Iwms , EomnBoVEdnrands , Jenldn MorgBa , Solomon Britan , William Jones , James Aost , -John Rees , atnd Bsed « ToBss , -and the said other persons so assembled as aforesaid , and did then and there , bv isree -aad f » l © &ce , seiae and take divers lar ^ j « aniities ofasiis—to wit , ont . hundred ^ ens and one inndred jistote and 6 % her ofianslro weapons , of and fcmnli * er 6 aiegei subjects of our said lady the Qneen , aad , against = their will , wiA inxeni , hy and with
"the said last-ssntioned arms , further te arm themselves juad other false traitors , in ordor to attack , fight with , Jrill-and destroy the soldiers , troops , and Affces ofonr « idlady the ^ ueen , and other her liege and faitEfnl-sobjecss , aad to raise , make , and levy inrorreetion ^ rebeilion , and ^ war , agajnet onr said 3 a 4 y the Qneea within this realm , * nd thereby to Subrer * and-destroy the Constitntion ' aad GovernjBKBt of this-realm as hy law established , and to aiter and change the lawsof ttus realm hy force—to iriV at XewpoiS aforesaid , in the county aforesaid , and did , then £ nd there , maliciously and ttsitorouslv , as such false trsitOTB as last a £ oresaid ,-o& the said -SraxtA d » y « £ 3 f »» ember , in the year aforesaid , with Jbree and arms , oi Newport aforesaid , in- ^ ie countv
« MonmsnUiafoBesaid , together with agseat multi-4 ode of Mbb traitors , whose names are to the said Jurors nakoown , to the number of 2 , 000 ead more , « rmed aad atrtyed in warlike manner—tiiat is to ay , wHh ona , . pistols , pikes , swords , dubs , hlud-Seons , aad ether offensive weapons , in a hostile sanner aad na ^ ke arrs-y , march into aid , enter f flj ^ town of Kewp « t , mthe county aforesaid , and , -tfaftr « aid thft-r ^ j ttxjtr a forcible , violent ,-ftn'd warlike attack npoa a certain dwelnnj $ -honse , thereataate in a certain part ^ rftke said town , in which saiidwcl-$ nx-honse , dsersibf the magistrates and justices of toe pcaca of oar-said lady thef Onsen , and daers of Uto soldiers aad coHStabiea of our said ladj the Qneen , -were thsa . aad there assembled , and-then and there , with ereat force and Yiolflnce , and in a ,
mmt masner ^ attempted ana endeavoured to fereak and enter , and Md . then and there break and « nier the said dwelUng-Jiouse , -whilst the said ma-^ strates and justices « f the peace , and the said sellers and constables , were therein as aforesaid , asd fijen and tttere , with great force « nd Tjolciigjk 4 Da »» warlike nunmer ^ aitaeked , afiS 'Wiyj ^ tiie ^ said -gans and pistols , then aad there loaded with gnnpowdtx , ai 5 d buUets , fired npon the said magistrates * od justicesv : joS tbs peace , sad -fee said soldiers aad constables so icing in the said dwelBng-honse as . aforesaid , and then and there wounded » 3 beatdifers of tae -said magistrates and JiffiSees xf ihe peace and the eaid soldiers- —to wit , ; a |* --Newport : sfbresaid , -in the county , aforesaid .
and did then and there maliciously and traitorously attempt asd endeavour by force and arms , and in a jrarlike jnancer £ o subvert and destroy the Gorefn-» eat , and Constitution of tb 33 realm as by law estaliBghprt , in eaateapt of onr-said lady the Qneen and JitHlawB , Jothaevil example of all ^ others , contrary iib we ddg ; of "ftesllepancs of uem the-said John ^ Rost , CHarlcB Walters , John LoreH , Eiehard BendieloV John JRees , Qeprge Turner , otherwise called George Cole , : ^ phama "WUiams , " Edmund EdsoncsT ^ Jeskm SSor ^ an , ' Solomon Briton , William . Jones , James Ausj ,-John Rees , and David Jones , -Sjjafnst &i form of the statute in snch case made aad provided , andagainst the peace of otr said lady -ttfrQaeen , her crown Vand dignitv .- And the jury
. ifbresaid , npon their oath aforesaid " , do farther pre-¥ e&i &&X thft said John Frost , Charlra "Waltors JoanLo vell , Bifchard BeaSeld , John Bees , George 3 taner 3 otherwise called George Cole , Zephaniah Williams , Edmund Edmunds , Jenkui Morgan , Solomon Britan , William Jones , Jaipes Anst , John Sees , and David Joces , bsing subjects cf our said lady the Qnaea , as false traitors against onr said lady the Qtflen heretofore—to wit , on the fourth day « f NoTeaiber , in the year aforesaid , with force and aims—to witj ' af Newport aforesaid , ra the connty aforesaid , together with a great multitude of false traitors , whose names arejEojhe said jurors unknown , to the ^ aumhet of two thousand snd more , arrayed aad armed in a warlike manner ; that is to sav . -with
guns , ; pistols , plke » . swords , daggers , clabs , bludthcre . nnlawfnily , maliciously , and traitorously asemHed and gathered together bo armed aad arrayed as aforesaid against oar said lady the * J » een , wickedly , maliciouslj ^ aiinutoronsly , did 3 ery and make war against our said- laid the ( £ neen , » iariii ~ her realm , { &at is to sag at Newport aforesaid , in the , coun ^ Afotesad , in jconfempt of our 8 « d lady the Qceen aad her laws , to the evil example of all others ,. contrary to the duiy of the allegiance of them the raid . John Frosty Charles . Walters , Joka LoveH ^ JUcliard Benfield John Bee ? , George Turner , othervrise called George Cole , Zephankh WniLnns , Edmund Edmunds . #
Jenfcn Mprgan , Solomon Bnton , \ vilLam Jones , jaws * Ausi , ioka : Rees , ' ud David Jone ? , ¦* f * Zr « $ - the foim ~ oJihe Siatuie-insTjch case made and movided , ano ^ againHt ihe peace of our said lady the 4 ^ een , her crown and dignity ; and " the jurors aforesajdynpon their oadi aforesaid , further present that fiiesaid John Frost , Charles Walters , John Lovell ^ idiard Benfield , John Bees , George Turner , other-Triae called George Gole , Zephaniah WilHams , Bdarand EdBramda ^ Jenkin Morgan , Solomon ftitan , William Jones , James AnsWohn Rees , and , Dand Jones , being subjects oTott lady the 42 neen , ; as false traitors agaicst our said lady die < £ neen JneretofGre , torwit ,. oa iLesaid ^ 4 th day of Jfo ^ OTOer , in theyearaforesaid , and on divers other
^ ayaraod times , as well hefore as after , with force and-arms ,-towit , at Newport aforesaid ^ in the county afiHsroid , maliaoasly and traitorouEl y amonest tiiamselveE , aod _ tpgeUier with divers bihera false -teaitor 3 whose names are to the said jurors nnkncni , -dSdcoaipatfis , faagine , invent , devise , and intend to de ^^ f ^^ epwe par fiaid lady ' the Queen of and I ^^ . ^ to ^ l ^ l ionour , and kingly name of the iBBpsri « I crowirdfai 3 realm , and the saidcompasj-a&Bf ^ BSfM * 50 ?* - ™ 1 ^™^^ deviceyand fntenuon *^ 1 then and tiiere egress , ntter , and declare , by ^ Egp ^ OTBrt ac ts , and deedsherein ^ rf ^ Br mentioned . 4 ^ ktx 9 « osay , m order to' fulfil , perfect , and bring to jjJEaci fegir . most . eyil and wieked treasons and trea-^ fWliW ^ campasslri ^ -imagination , "invention , device , and intention aforesaia , they the said'J . Frost , C
Waaaca yjJoimliOveii , i&c&sra Benfield , Jonn Hees ^ G ^^^ Sw ^^ v ^ LomsaV" called George Cole , ^^ ifif "**' ' WiiKawia j Edmand' Edmunds , Jenkin -jaargan , - Solomon Briton , William Jonei , ' James ' ^ qsti-Johh Eees , aod David Jones , as such false " 'traitorSjaslaEt aforesaid , on the said 4 th Novemcer , iatiiejearaforesaid , and onsdirers ether days and iaaes , as weU before as after , with force of arms , to r ^ nt ^ atSewport aforesaid , in the county aforesaid , ¦ Siaiicaoasly aodtraatorojisly did aeeemble , meet , con-^ HrB ^ anQ conaali stcong themselre 3 , aadfegether -mih jdirerB - other false" ' tnitors * whose toosm are to ihe said jorors snknows , to ^ BTEe , arrange , aad mature plans and means ^ o mdfteri sod destroy tiie constitniion and gbremmeat of this raalmas by law established ^ < ad to aber and change IMUwm of this raala by
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, fop » : And &&& ; V ^^ P ^^ lrf Wa « into eSect thei * ^ inoBt evil and wicked treason , and I treasonable , tSSmpassing ,. imaginatHra , inventior . device , ao 4 intention aforesaidrthey the said J ^ ns Frosi ^; Charles Walters , John Lotelli r » jobg * a BenfieW ; John Rees , George Tnrnet , » / dier * te &&A Georgo Cole , Zephaniah WiVaams , Edamnd Edmnnds , Jenkin Mof ilian , Solomjpffl Briton , Tffilluun Jones , James Anst , Jcirn Rees , and Dayid Stales , ^ m snch fafee tnutora as last aforesaid , oh the said 4 th day of November in the year aforesaM , and on divers other days aad ti « es , > as well befere aa af tor , with force aaid ams , at Uewpqr * aforesaid , mabciouely and traiteroTiBly did asseabte , meet , conspire , andconadt « iotJt ^ themselves , and toee ther - - ' iS ^ i ^ fa «^ n ^ ^ mpasBii ^ un ^ d ^ c ^^^^ teTSa&aShej tie Mttd X ^
with- divers other falsa traitors , whose names are iotbe jurors ^ aknown v to seize aad take possession by force of tJ » town , of Newpett , in the connty aforesaid , and of the post-office "there , and to stop and cat off all communicatiea between Newport aforesua -and the other parts of this kingdoiajty meins i » f fe « r Viajesty ' 8 inaiis , or by the poat ^ or otherwise . And further to feffil , perfect , aiid bring to effect , their mogt evil and wicked treaso * , and treasoKAle compassing , BB&gin&tioo , inyeatian , device , « d intention aforesaid , they the aid Jolta firosi , Chades Walters ; John Lovell , Kchard Ben-Sid , John Rees , George Turner , otherwise called "George Cole , Zephaaiak Williams , EdKtnd Ed-I ^ n » ds , Jenkin Morgan , Solomon Britxa , William
- * J < mes , James Aost , John Rees , and Divid Jones , ¦ &s such ! false traitors-as last aforesaid ,-on the said 4 th d % y of November , -vs . the year aforesaid , and on divers other days asd'times , as well before as after , with ' , force and srms , to -wit , * t Newport aforesaid , in the county aforesaid , maliciously anS . traitorously did assemble , BJeet , ooaspire , consnlt , » Hd agrceamong themselves , andtogftSior withdivers >* iher false traitors whose nMftes ^ me . to the said jurors unknown , to attack and Sgbt Wltb the soldiers -ef our said lady the Qneen , then ; and there bei » j at Newpor -aforesaioV in -fee county- afeesaid , and to attack , assadt , and ohstructT-iha magistrates and justices of "the peace of our said lady th « Qaeen , thea « , o&-ihere being at Scwport aforesaid ,
and * o 8 tir up , > rwse , make ; aad 4 svy insurrectioa , rebellion , and war against our said lady the Queen , within this rcala , and to subvert and destroy the conEtitutJoaaed governmentof this realm as by l aw established ,-aai to ^ lter and change the laws of tbss realnji by foroe . And fordieK , ^ falfil , perfect , asd hring to « Seoti'&eir most ^ eyfl iad wicked treason , and treasoaable compass teg , imagination , inventwn , device , asd-tctehtionaforesaod . they ; the said J « hn Frost , Charles Wallers , John Lovell , Richard Benfiedd , Joiniileea , George Tamer , otherwise called George Cole , Zephaniah Williams , Edmund Edmunds , Jenfcin Morgan , Soloson Briton , WiUi&m Jones , James Aust , John Rees , and David Jones , as such talsetxutors as last aforesaid , on the said iih
day of-November , in the : year aforesaid , aud on divers other day ? and times , ae well before as after , with foroe-of arms , at Newgort aforesaid , in the connty af « resaid , mahcionsly . aud traitoronsly did purchase , procure , provide , ^» d have dive-s large qnaniitiesof armF , to wit , Bwords , pikes , guns , and pistols , aad divers large quantities of ammunition , to wit , gunpowder , leaden buliets , and sluga , with intent therewith to arm and ; erray themselves and divers other false traitors , in order to attack , fi ^ it with , kill , and destroy the soldiers , troops , and forces of our aid Jady the Qneon , and other her liege and faithful subjects , and to raiss , make , and levy insurreetiou , rebellion , and war against our said lady the Qaeen , within this realm , and to subvert and
destroy tbe constitution and government of this realm ^ fcy lair established , osdto afcer and change the laivs « this realm by force . And further , to fulfil , perfect , and-bring ixto -effect' their most evil and-wicked treason , and treasonable compassiug , imagination , invention , device , and intention aforesaid , Aey the said Joha Frost ,-Charles Walters , John Lovell , Richard Benfield , John Rees , George Turner , otherwise called Goorge ColejZephaniali Williams , Edmund Edmunds , Jenkin Morgan , Solomon Britan , William Jones , James Aust , John Rees , aad Darrid-Jonca , as Each false Ixaitors as last aforesaid , on Ihe said 4 th day of November , ia tho year aforesaid , -with force and arms , at Newport aforesaid , in the county aforesaid , maliciously and
traitorously ., together with a --sexy great number , to wit , twer thousand and more of the subjects of our said lady the < Jneen , whose names are to the said jurdre unknown , thtn and there assembled , with divers offensive weapons , to wit , guns , pistols , pikes , swords , bludgeons , sticks , and staves , did parade and mxrch with ^ reat noise and violence , and in an ¦ hostile and warlike manner , in , through , and along divers public highways , towns , Tillages , and places , in the county sforesaid—to wit , it Newport aforesaid , in tho coucty aforesaid , and < Ud then and there attack ' and beast the houses aad inhabitants of divers liege subjects of onr said lady the Queen , and didtheu and there force and obige divers liege subjects of our said lady the Queen , inhabiting and
dwelling in such houses and habitations , and others of her Majesty ' s liege subjects then and there being , to march along with and join , them , the « aid Jobu Prost , Qiarles Walters , John LoveU ,. Bichard Ben-SeW , ' John llees , Georgs Turner , otherwise called George Cole , Zephaniah Williams , Edmund EdmnndB , Jenkin Morgan , Solomon Briton , William Jones , James Aust , John ReesVand David Jones , and -the said other persons so assembled , 38 aforesaid , and did then aad tiiere by force and violence seize an i take -divers large qusntitiesof armB—to wis . one ttanared ganSjandlone hundred pistols , and other offensive weapons of and from divers liege sd > jecte of onr said lady the Qnaen , aad against their will , with intent by and with the said
lastmentioned arms further to aria themselves and other false traitors , in order to attack , fight -with , kill , and destroy , the soldiers , troops , and forces of our said lady tne : Qieen ^ and other her lkge and faithful subjects , and to raise , make , and levy insurrection , rebellion , and w ar against our said lady the Queen , within this realm , and thereby to subver t and destroy-the Constitution and Government of thi 3 . realm , as by . law establishea , and to alter and change the Taw of this realm byforce ,. to wit , aVNtfwpbrt , " aferesaid , in the county aforesaid ; > nd , fur&er , to fdlfil , ; perfect , ana iring to effect iheir asost' evil and- wicked treason and-treasonable compassing , imagitation , invention , devise , and intention aforesaid , they ihe said John . Frost , Charles
Waiters , Jonn -Uvell , Richard Benfield , John Reea , George Turner ,: otherwise called George Cple , Zephaniah Williams , Edmund Edmunds , Jenkia Morgan , Solomon Bri'an , William Jones , James Au 3 t , John Rees , and David JGnes , as such false ^ tfaitors as last aforesaid , did on . the said 4 th day of NoTember , in the year aforesaid , with force and arms at Newport aforesaid , in the connty of Monmouth aforesaid , together with a great multitude of fake traitors , whase names are to the said jurors unknown , to the number of 2 , 000 and more , armed _ and arrayed in -narlike manner , that is to say , with guns , pistols , pikes , swords , clubs , bludgeons , and other offensive ' weapons , maliciously and traitoronsly ^ iid , in an hostile manner and warlike
array , inarch into and enter the town of Newport , in the ^ county aforesaid , and then and there make a forcible and violent attack upon a certain d wellinghonse there ^ situated in a certain part of the said town , in which said dwelling-house divers of the magistrates and justices of the peace of onr said lady the Queen , and divers of the soldiers and constables of onr saia lady the Queen , wore then and there assembled , and then and there with great force and violence attempted and endeavoured to break and enter , and did then and there break and enter tho said dwelling-house whilst the said magistrates and justices of the peace , and the said soldiers and constables were therein , as aforesaid , and then and there wiih great force and violence attacked
and with tho said guns and pistols , then and there loaded with gunpowder and ballets , fired upon the said magistrates and justices of the peace and the said soldiers and constables , so being in the said dwelling-house as aforesaid ,, and tfcen and there wounded and beat divera of the said magistrates and justices of the peace ; 'and the said soldiers and -eonstables—to ' wi ' j j - at ' Newport aforesaid , in the connty aforesaid ; and , ftur £ herto fulfil , perfect , and bring to effect their most evil and wicked treason and treasonable conspiracy , Imagination , invention , device , and intention aforesaid , they the said John Frost , Charles Walters , John . Lovell , Richard BenneldjJohn Roes , George Tnrner , otherwise called George Cole , Zephaiuah Williams , Edmund
Edmnnas , denJbn Morgan , Solomon Bnton , William Jones , James Aust , John Rees , and David Jones , as such false traitors as last aforesaid , on the said 4 th day of November ; in the year aforesaid , with force -andarms—to wit , at Newport aforesaid , in the county aforesaid , together with a great number of false traitors , whose names are to the jurors nnkDOwn , to the number of two thousand and more , armed and arrayed ins warlike manner—that is to say , with guns , pistols , pikes , swords ,- clubs , blndgeOcs , and other weapons of offence , maliciousl y and traitorously did ordain , prepare , levy , and make pnblic war against our said lady the Queenj' within this realm , £ contempt of onr said lady the Qneen and her laws , to the evftexaaple of all others , contrary to the duty of the allegiance of them thesaid John Frost , Charles Walters , John Lorell , Richard Benfield , ^ John Rees , trtorge Turner , otherwise called George Cole-
Zepnamati Wffliamg ; EdmunoTEdmuads , Jenkin Mor-« an , Solomon Britan , William Jones , James Aust , John , R * a , and David Jpiies , against theform of the Statute in snch case jnade and provided , ana arainst the peaorof our said lad ; the ^ ueen , her crown and and-dignity ; and tiw jurors aforesaid , npoa their oatn atbresaid , farther present' that the said John I ^ t ?^^ Wj ^ 8 , Jolm LoreU , Richard Benr ; »« wj John R « e » , George Turner , otherwise called " George Cole , Zephaniah Williams , Edmund Edmunds , Jenkin Morgan , Solomon . Briton , William Jones , James Anst , John " Bees , and . David Jones , being subjects of ^ ar said lady the Queen , as false traitors against our said lady the Queen , heretofore —to -mijoaihe said fonrta'day of November , in the year aforesaid , and on divers other days and times , as well beforc ^ as after , with force and arms at Nowport aforesaid , in the county aforesaid , maliciously and traitorously , amongst themselves , and together with aivezg _ oth « n fuse traitorB , whose names are to the
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~* j £ | WM" . udoKwn , ^^^ w » pi 8 i ; liM ^^ iTeaij f ^ TO 6 , and intend tolety / waragalastour sakHady 11 «* Qneen within thfeT « iWfta « rder " rbj fOMOWid ^ f tonrtraint to compel her to change her moastrta and coonsete , and the Raid laet-nwatloiicd coiftpaaring , imagination , invention , deviso , asd intention , did theii and there express , uiftar . and declare , by divers overt act 3 and deeds hereinafter mentioned—that is to say , in order to fulfil , perfect , and bring to effect their . iDost evil and wicked treason and treasonable compasmns :, imagination , intention , device , and intentwu aforesaid , tiny , the said John Frost , Charles Waiters , John Lowell , Richard Benfield , John BeeS , Geor «[ e Tnrner , otherwise ^ called Geoixe Cole , Zefkaniah Williaas , EdmunJlBdmunds , Jonkin Mor-« an , Solomon Briton , William Jones , James Aust , i ^^^^^^
John Rees , aad David Jones , as such false traitors as last aforesaid , on the said fourth day of November , in the year aforesaid , and on divers other days and times as well before w a ^ ter , with forceof . armsto wit , at Newport afowsaid , in the counfy afore-Baid , mxEcionsly and traitorously did assemble , meet , conspire , and csasult among tbemselvea , and together with- divers other false traitors , whoBe names are to the said jurors unknown , to devise , arra&ge , and mature phins and . means tojsubvert the Constflution and government " of the realm as by herr eBteblishei , and to ; alter and change tfea laws of the re * kn by force ; and , further , to fulfil , perfect , and bring to . effect their most evil TUia wicked treason and treasonable con ^ asaag , imagiuatioB , invention , device , and intention
aSffesaid r they , » ihe paid John Erost , Chasles Walters , John Lowll , Richard : Benfeld , Join Rees , G «> rgo Tnrner .,-otherwise ^ called George Cole , Zeffeaniah Williams , EdmnniEdinuads , ^ Tenkin Mor-¦ KBn , Solomon "JJriton , WilEam Jones , James Aust , ¦ John Reea , a » d . David Jones , as such false traitors * s last aforesaid , on the fourth da . y > f November , in the year aforasaid .. and on divers other days and ttimes as weH % efbre as after , with , force and arms , : atNewportmTorasaid , in thecoantyaforesaid , maliciouBly and traitorously did assemble * meet , conspire , and © cnsult amongst themselves , « md together with divers-ether false traitors whose names are to the jurors Bnknown , to seize and take possession by force of tb « town of ; Newport , in tho county afore ' said , and « f the PoBt-oflice there , and tosfdn and
cut off all-communication between Kewport aforesaid , and ^ the other parts of this kingdom Jby jneans of her iSiajesty r mails , or by & 4 post or otherwise ; and , further , to fulfil , perfect , and bring , fe effect their most evil and wicked treason « at » d treasoiDibie compassing , imagination , invention , device , and intenuou aforesaid , they the said John Frost , Charles Walters , John iovoll , Richard Benfield , John Rees . George ffurner , v otherwise called iGebrge Cole , Zephaniah -WilUaiM , Edmund Edmunds , Jenkin Morgan , SoIojboh Briton , William JoneS i James Aust , John Rees ; , and David Jones , as such Ialse traitors aa last" * foresaid , on ( he said 4 th day of November , in tha year aforesaid , and on divers other days and times , as well before as after , with force and arms—to wit , at Newport aforesaid , in
tne county aforesaid , maliciously and traitorously did aesemble , meet , conspire- consult , and agree among themselves , and together with divers other false traitors whose names areio the said jurors unknown , to attack and fight with the soldiers of our lady the Queen , then and there being at Newport aforesaid , in the county aforesaid , and . to attack , assault , and obstruct the magistrates and justices of the peace , and constablea of our lady tho Queen , then and there being at Nowport aforesaid , in the county aforesaid , and to stir up , raise , make , and levy insurrection , rebellion , and -war : against . our said lady the Queen within tins Tialm , and to suhvertasd destroy the constitution and Government of this realm as by law established , and to alter and change the laws of this realm bv force , and furtW
to fuHiljpcrfect and bring to effect their most evil and wicked treason , treasonable compassing , imagination , invention , device , and intention aforesaid , they tho said John Frost , Charles Walters , John Lovell Richard Benfield , John Rees , George Turner , otherwise called George Cole , Zephaniah Williams , Edmund Edmunds , Jenkin Morgan , Solomon Briton , William Jones , James Aust , John Rees , and David Jones , as such false traitors as last aforesaid , on the said 4 th day of November , in the year aforesaid , and oa divers other daya and times , as well before as after ; with force and arme , at Newport aforesaid , in the couaty aforesaid , maliciously and traitorously aid purchase , procure , provide , and have divers large quantities of arms , to wit , swords , pikes , guns , and pistols , and other weapons of offence .
and divere large ; quantities of ammunition , to wit , gunpowder , leaden bullets , and slugs , with intent therewith to arm and array themseives , and divers other false traitors , in order to attack , fighik with , kul . and dftstrpy tho soldiers , troops , and forces of our said lady the Queen , and other her liege and faithful subjects , arid to rake , make , and levy iusurrection , rebellion , and war against our said lady the Queen within this realm , » nd to . subvert arid destroy the constitution and Government of this realm , as by law established , and to alter and change the lawa of this realm by force ; and furthor , to fulfil , perfect , and bring into effect their most evil and wicked treason and treasonable compassing , imagination , . inTeutioh , device , and intenlion aforesaid , they , the said John Frost Charles Walters .
John-J ^ ovell , Richard BcnfioW JoEn-KeW , GeorKO TurtBg ^^ herwiso called Gfotgp Cofe ; ^ pidmiah WsnSi KKdmund Edmnnds , Jenkin Morgan , So-Joman ^ r « on , ' WilKam- Jones , J ^ m es Auet , John Rees , * na David Jones , as such -false traitors as last aforesaid , on the said 4 th day bf November , in tbe year aforesaid , with force audanns , ^ at Newport aforesaid , in ' the cottnty aferesaidj malioiouBly and traitorously , together with a very great number , to -wit two thdusand and more of the eubjectsof our said lady the Queen , whose names are to the said jurors unknown , then and there assembled " with divers offensive weapons , to vrit , guns , piatols , pikes , swords , bludgeons , sticks , and Btaves , did parado and march , with ; great noise and violence , in , through , and along public highways , towns ! -
vilk f t es , and places , in the county aforesaid , to wit * at ^ Newport ' aforesaid , in the county aforesaid , and . did then and there attack and beset the houses and habitations , of divers liege subjects * b ' fi our . said Jady the Queen , and did ; then and thews force and oblige divers liege subjects of our eaid lady the Queen , inhabitiBg and dwelling in siidh houses and habitations , and others of her Majesty ' s liegu subjects , then and there being , to march along with and join them the said John Frost , Charles Walters , John Lovell , Richard Benfield , John Rces , George Turner , otherwise called George Cole , Zepharijah Williams , Edmund Edmunds , Jenkin Morgan , Solomon Briton , William Jones , James Aiist , John Rees , and David Jones , and the said other persons so assembled as aforesaid , and did then and there , with force and violence
, seize and take divers large quantities , cf arms , to wit , 100 guns aad 100 pistols , andother offensive weapons , of and from divers liege subjects ^ of onr said lady the Queen / and against ttteirwill , with intent by and with the said lastmentioned arms further to arm themselves , and other false traitors , in order to attack , fiaht with , kill , and destroy the soldiers ^ troops , and forces of our sdid •• ady the Queen , and other her liege and fathful subjects , and to raise , make , and levy insurrection , Tebellion , and war , against our saia lady the Queen within this realm , and thereby to subvert and destroy theConstitntion and Government of this realm as by law established , and to alter and change the laws of this realm by force , to wit , at Newport aforesaid , in the county of Monmouth aforesaid ; and further
, to fulfil , perfect , and bring to effect their most evil and wicked treason and treasonable compassing , imagination , invention , device , and intention aforesaid , they , the said John Frost , Charles Walters , Jonn Lovell , Richard Benfield , John Reesy George Turner , otherwise called George Cole . Zephaniah . Williams , Edmund Edmunds , Jenktii Alpr-Kan , Solomon Briton , William Jones , James Aust , John Rees , and David Jones , as such false traitors as last aforesaia , on the said fourth day of November , in the year aforesaid , with force Arid arms , at Newport aforesaid , iaVthe county aforesaid , together with a great multitude of false traitors , whose names are to . the said ^^ Jurors unknown , ' to % henumberoftwo thousand and more , armed and . arrayed in a warlike mariner , that is to say , with guns , tols
pis , pikes , swords , clubs , bludgeons , and other weapons © f offence ,: maliciously and traitorously did ina hostile manner and warlike array march intoiand enterthe town of N&wport , in tno county aforesaid , and then and there make a forcible and violent ^ attack npon a certain dwelling-house there , situate ip a certain part of the saAd town , in which said dwel : ing-house divers of the magistrates and justices of the peace of our said lady the Queen , and divers or : the soldiers and constables of our said lady tho Queen were then and there assembled , and then and there / with great force and violence attempted and endeavoured to break and enter , and did then and ' there- break and enter the said dwelling house , whilst the said magistrates and justices ol ' nhe peace , and the said soldiers and constables Were therein as
aforesaid , and : then and there with " great force and violence attacked , and with the said guns and pistols , then and there loadettTrith gunpowder aad bullets , fired upon the said magistrates and justices of ihe peace , and the Eaid soldiers and constables so being inthe said dwelling-house as aforesaid , and then and there -wounded and beat divers of the said -magistrates and justices of the peace , and the Baid soldiers and conBtables , to wit , at Newport aforesaid , in the county aforesaid ; and further , to fnlfil , perfect and bring to effect their most evil and ^ wicked treason and treasoi-able conspiracy ^ imagination , 'in- » cniion , device , and intention aforesaid , they the said John
£ rost , fcharJes Walters , John Lovell ; Richard ' Benfield j John Reer , - GtorgeTurner , otherwise called George Cole , Zephaniah Williams , Edmund Edmunds , Jenkin Morgan , Solomon Briton , William Jones , James Aiist ,-John Rees , and David Jones , as snchiialse traitoTa- as laBt aforesaid , on the said 4 th day of November , in the year aforesaid , with force and arms , to wit , at Nowport afbresaid , ln the county of aforesaid , together with a great number of false traitors whose names ai-o to the jurors unknown , to the number of two thousand and more , armed and arrayed in warlike mariner , that is to say , with guns , pistoln , pikes , swords , clubs , Wud-
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geons , and other ^^ offensive ^ ^ weapo ^^ ioio ^ ij ^ a tflrfto » iisl *> d » d ordaini ^ prep ^^ Jevyi and ^ wako publio war agaiust our ^ , i ^ the Qweeh , within thwwlm , inwntonipt ^^ rBai *! ladyVth& ftueoo and her 1 aws , to ^ eyu «^ mplobfall ott ^ &P & the : fe ty' ^ $ P * H « iHMM of them tho laid John Frost , CharVM Walterp , John l ^ VeU , JEUjphard Benfieldv Joha , Kecs , ; Georgaz Tumor , otherwise oalled George CoK Zephani ^ h , \ VilU » ms Eamund Edmuudsj Jenkia Morgan , M <* aonBritou ; WflHam Jones ,: James Aust ^ Joha jIU » 3 j aid pavid Jones , against the form of the utatate in such case made and provided , aad against the peace of our said lady the Queen , her crown ^ and / dignity . ; : w ^ ei ^ p ^ eapi ^^^^^ a K «?^^ : f ^^ S ^»^ wako . 85 ^ 5 ? *^??!^ 5 » «^^ ev 4 «» n , witWn
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¦ - "' ¦ ¦ * - ¦ . " ' : * ¦ ¦; . " ' ' ' ^ '' Epx ^ QW * - - ^ , - ¦ ' ^¦¦¦ ' : ' ^ - ¦¦ : * ;; COURT HOCTSE- ^ SAICDBDAT . ! -- '; :. B ^ re th e > fayor , J ^ bnath ^ tbi « 5 ton , and P . E . Mirsland , Esqra ; ; ' ¦ . .. ' ";¦ ¦ &S 8 ATULTINQ aBailii ; R—John Cuniiflfe ^ wasl ) rought B ^ i under a warrant , charged With assauitjnjj Samuel Winder , a buui-baiSff in poefiesslon . The complalnaht stated that on the llth of December he proceeded to the defenaant ' s hous ^ in Portwood , to executo a dlstra ' n for rent ; ^^ and oa entering ^^ the house , tUe defendant struck him on tbe breast , forced him out of pessesaloo , and then locked Jiiin out . The defendant , who ig a poor calico printer , < out of work ; deniied tli ^ t the bailiff % -ob in possession j "but i ackno \ vledgetl meeting ; him with his open handand pushing him b ^ -k whilst the doorsVere closed upon him . Winder said Cunliflfe threatei ^; to cleave bis aooll if he ijame near bia house again ; and Mr . PickfptHl , the landlord , who ; said ho was clpsa behind tbe > -bailiff , said he heard the tenant say , he
would have blaod for blood whoever ^ came . The . ' -tenant as distinctly maintained / that tbe landlord was in a neigbboua ? e house . when : the hailift" appeared , v The Bench said thedefendant was liable : to-a penalty of J 65 ; and recommended a coinproinise and the ; payment of costs . Cnnllffe ' s widowed ; mother came forward and stated , that it was ^ impcissible they ^ could pay any thing they . were withoutjhoney , food , or goods ,. nor did'they know ^ where to get any , a ?{ -Mr . Pickford had seized ail their effects . ¦ At length , the landlprdproHilsed to pay the cact 8 if there wia any overplus arisingftom i , be sale of the iew ^ oods on Wohday , on condition that the tenant would cede possession . Mrs . CualitfVsaid that it was agreed to give her notice , so that she could find another house , uu < l she could not consent to turn herself out af harbour without some preparation . The J 3 «; nch said they , could inpt interfere with thatj ; upon Which the landlord said he should eject her i and the parties lefttbecourt . . '¦ V ' . . ; r . v : ' . ";¦; '" ¦ ¦ . - . ¦ ¦ : ¦¦ . . ¦ -: ; - . ' - .
HausE of In , FAMEir-Samuel Williamsori , anold widower , who had kept a loilging-hbuse for twenty years in the Hillgate , appeared upon an iuforinal ion to show cause why he ; should not be called upon to find sureties to answer a bill of indictment at the Sessions , for k-eeping a common bawdy-house . Mh W ; Vaughan , solicitor , attended on bis behalf . Sergeant Hougband another police-officer stated , ¦ that . ' at about eleven oVIeck ataight of the 3 rd instant , thoy went to the defendant ' s house , and . there found ; n > grejyt number of prostitufces , and men who had been convicted : of feloiiy . They also found several iriarried women up stairs in bed with married men not their husbands .. They had . repeatedly warned Wilkinson / about the character : of his house during the last three yfcurs , and had repeatedly
Bearched it for notorious characters during thut perioa . Indeed , it hnd been the resort of persons after cohiuiittirijj felonies . For the defencei it was contended that married couples slept utliis liouse iis did traveliers , ; he : cause it : wai a cbkiuion ; iodgiiig-hbuse ; . nor could ; tho landlord of : any lofl ^ ing-hiousic )^^ or inn . injat ^ o towns bti held accountable for thu conduct pf those who called and paid fora bed . It was : notriccesaary that in all cases the ^^ distinctive . mark ofniatrimony ^ -tthd Hug ^ -r should be enquired for ; it the couple said they were married , and conducted tbenlselvea respectably , there was not a tavern in the kingdom that would deny parties the accommotlation of lodgings . With respect to tho single women he hud done all he could to prevent their introduction into hifl house r as a proof ho referred to and
the case of Ann Price 'just disposed ofij a prostitute who had been found in tbest ^^ apiirehended by the police , because she had ^^ n ^ uraued out of this house by this very Wiiliainspn ;> j ^ ai |^ fe was a lewd character , although she b f a ^ i « ifeiAtoily Uken there ! by the policeman for &Y& * $ N ^ tiBBlifi& * % house then had even the KincUp tfroT ^ p fi ( jp § ra 6 tabulary of the Borough , or ^ why corrtQt&M&M ^ SiU In fact , such receptacles , so . that they % ^ ie ) , tJ | 1 ifiiticted with comparative decency , were tacitly aH « fl (« yMQ winked at in ad tlie great towns where the J ( oji « fe * egulation 8 were equally as stringent as they were in 8 tQckpprtT-8 uch as London , Birmingham ^ Liverpool ,, and ^ am ^ ester . llnder these circumstances , ho did hope that the Bench would not
call npon the defendant to find Buretios in such a slender case , because , in addition to the : great inconvenience whicli ho would baput to in dofendingV the charge ^ and he Was moreover ; very ^ asthmaticai , . ' - . The ^^ chairman of the Quarter Sessions was very severe : indeed in such cases ; and , if tho ^ UencU : would * look ; oviar the cbmr plaint , Williamson pl « Kigo 3 himself to . break up the house , and retire to his . parish , beiiig unable to get his own livelihood , the Bench aild the dafenilaut liad been so repeatedly warned that they felt themselves called upon to mate tt& « wmple pt him , and thoy reqnlred him to enter in to hi * own recogniiauoes of £ 20 , andiind twosurodea litAUO . « ach , to ttnawer an indlotmentat the next Knutsford SfcBsiona . , ;
/ Discovery op a NdTORrous Gang op House-BREAKERS . i—Charles Davenport , Frederick Dentaeriey , Edward ^ liey , WJllinra ^ Peter Lee , the majority of / whomi are most daring characters , wero charged with bousebreakin ^ . It appeared tliat betwecii twelve and three o ' clock of the afternoon of Tuesday , the house of . William WaiWtcandlewick iiianufacturert , of Mottram-rtreet , Hither Hillgate , was broken into in thei obsenco of ¦'•' tho family , . fthd robbed of a considerable qtuuitityof men ' s : weariiig apparel , twelve yards of black Bilk , two " sHver watches , half-a-dbzen silver spoons , and other articles . The polico , being on tlielook-out , ascertaiueU that the whole of the ptiaontrfl were together the same ni < .-ht , in tho tap-toom of the JiO . werPack Horse , Hillgate , and during the ; afternoon ,
all *; with the exception of ^ ^ Sherw , iu , wgre f ' req . ueritlyin and out of the White Bejar' ^ in iBauifotd-stjjeet , a house conveniently situated in the vicinity of that wbich had beten . broken into ; :- ) ana a iHOrePminjito inquiry pr » ved that Davenp 6 rit Donneriey , and Bailey . , were ' loitering in Mot ^ V »^ trQet , abput the tiiue , * hen Oi 6 Jobbery wascommitted . N < j ^^ pajtpjl ' jthopiopertiycoulti , however , Deheattlofi- although , thiei hauuts of tho patty were strictly watched , ftuiorig ; which ^ was the house of a confetlera-enamed John Thorpe , a beerseller , hi . lJ ' ewbrid ^ e Lane ; who , in tliis instance , received tho stolen property , and who , according ! -, to the subsequeht declaratluns of Dennevloy , had .. had . similar transactions with the prisoners on former occasions . Accord in ; ly , on Thursday , at noon , : T ) avenu 6 rt , rDdiineriov ; and
Beiley , went tiere , lor tho . purpose of male ng a Confidential communication , but finding Mr , Sadler and Ser ,: earit Hough were in the house , Thorpe-. wascallett out and told that Davenport Ranted to see him at Buftons , the Lower Pack Horse , Hiljgate ; "He fsllbwed in dno time ; and on arriving at Bufton ' s / ho sat in company with Davenport , Dennerley , Bailey , Hallura , and Lee , and having tirank a pmt of \ ale , Davenpbrfc told him he wished to trodewithhvm ,. liavjnga : 9 . uahtity of jjbods , incluoingtwo watches , -half-a-dpzen silver spoons , and somo silk . ; . After , aome : conversation , ; ho proraiBed to give fc ' 4 9 s . for the wholes which offer was accepted r and pnirt was to bo brought to N ^ wbfuigo Ijino , at dark . Davenport candidly told Thorpe that the goods were stolen ; and the latter having ; some
doubts about this being " asafe speculation , " left the house , but instead of going home , ho snticJied .. . ( as the light fingered gentry call teUing } , and went to the police office , where . in the hope of saving himself , he divulged the parVicnlftrs of the ^^^^ whole tran saction . It : was then arranged for the better discovery and - establishment of the guilt of the rob * ber 8 , that he should purchase , the goods as he has promised , the police guaranteeing to bear him harmless , as an opportunity like this against such old offenders was not \; o : bo lost by stickling at the price . Thorpe was then told that the next day the money would be ^ ^ ready foi ^ him » and ; ' he ' - > nu& . ttii ' er «! - fore recfeivo : what Jproperty bo could that night , arid postpone the payment till tho following night . Thorpe agreed to do so , and loft the police office homewards ;
and In duo time part of the property came . Ihe nexfc day , he . received -five half-crowns and a five shillings piece from Seri-eant Hough , all of -which -were marked on the head side just at the tip of the nose , ready for payment in the evening , when the whole of the stolen property was : to be : brought in i ba > keL rt i | r . Saxiler placing lls officers in different parts of Tfewbridgelane , for . the purpose of apprehending ¦ any . bf the suspectedTobbers naviog portions of the maiked money In ttoit possession , prooeeded about Bixtfotock towards the Commercial Inn , it having been pre-arrange U that Thorpe ; after paying part ofthemOJieyyshould , desire the robbers to meet him immediately afterwards at the above Inn , to receive the remainder of the font pounds nine shillings . At dark , Dayenportj benneriey , and ; Bailey called , - at : Thorpe ^ ,, and tonshiiliattsi
part or the marked money , the five shijling piece and t *** haU ^ rowns , were paid to . I ^^ r ^ rl ^; the entry adjoining the house . A mes » engor was despatched se- ^ Wtly to Mr . Saddler , ' ¦ the saperinttindfint , that the whole of the arrangements had been completed . Immediately afterwarda ,. Davenport was observed to enter the Commercial inn , ; to meet Thorpe ^ -who was to follow him with theremainder of the money on receipt ofthe property , and having called for a pint of ale , and paid for itlwijth a . half-crown , Mr . Sadler , aebpni panied by Lpngjabn ; phe / or his officers , entered , and ttnd ^ tb ^ the ^ went ; into the tap-room ; and apprehended Davenport about seven o ' clock . The marked crown piece : was
also found upon him , and ho was dolivered into the custody'of Longson . Mr Sadler ^^ hewing ; his prisoner toeniark aUndedtoj saio" ,, " iSftyeriport ! \ expected 5 to find this uppnyon i" to which he replied , " Did you ?" Sadler rejoined , " Yea , I did . " Tl ^ e . Stiperinteiidant then proceeded to . Tliprpe ' s beer-house , where h ( j founi Bailey ; " he denied all knowledif o of tue roblkjryj yet admitted ; having been aVthp ] rt'bite Bear about haifpast one o ' cleck of the day on which ytlte house was broken into , and that he wasincompany > Vith . Davoa port and Dennerley nearly % e whole of that day ; Nothing was found Upon : him but a box of Lucifer mafcehes ,. j [ e was taken to the lock-ups . ¦ About , halfpost seTen o'dock > v fJcragg , another poUc ^ officer . fol-
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lowedDeon ^ r % Wr W » * & $ && ^^ the CbmmetclBl Inn , and » pprelxen 49 avl »»^ oppoflite therddiMr ^ of that house , . Ajnarke 6 V nalJ ^ a »^ . - ^ found iipon Deiiner ? I 6 yfibut he denied ^ haying : «^ id ^ any goods t& Thorpe theotherthreftrprison ^ - ^ llinii ;^^ were als * fctton into custody / the same night , the latter having been chased firom near ^ T ^ orpe > early in the day , but nothing t ^ lbiiidnpon ^ ^ a ^^ them with ttie plnhdeE . AteleTCn o ^^^ » Iwiskeit , containing the remainder of the stolen property , was foundfttthp Dottom of a tree itad covered with stones , at the back of the beerhouse of the Commercial Tnn ; and : on ^ being tdten to t lie Pdilcerofncei the prisoners were brpueht up and acquainted that the whole of the plunder had been recovered , but they made no reply , in ^ and ^ pre ^^ hb ^^ op ^ ite ^ IhedobrTof ^ that hon * . ^ Jiiarked liai ^ e ^^^^ ^^
and were taken back to their cells . In afoW iniuutes aftenvanla , information was brought to the Superintendant that Dennerley wished tomako some communication to him . Mr . Sadler sent word that he had no desire to : have anything to say to W « u Dennerley ,: however , pereisted , and he was taken into Sadlpr ' s office , wheni after the usiial caution , he said--r ' It's of no use yon keeping all these chaps in custody , and punishing them innocently ; f « nobody lias anything to do / with this robbery only Charley and myself . We know we ' re booked ; and itcannot bo helped . " When before the ; Court , Dennerley insisted that Thorpe should deliver : up the blade silt -which he . soldhini , otherwise he- would -be ' niakmg / waistcoats of them . ; It was part of the stolon property ; ' indeed , ho * saW T | orpe was a regular "fence-master ^ and otight to be in that dock wltli them . He threatened to have him . booked
atthe : fiurend ( the : Sessions ) . . ; Tiie ; ivhoIe- of . the property haying b ^ on identified by the prosecutor , as well as the nibneyglvaa by Hough , the prisoners were called upon for ; theii *^ ^ defenceVexcepting ' Sherwin , who was ordered to stand downi there being but ; little against hini . ; Divvenpoprt and ^ ^ Detinerley declined- say ing anything . Bailey saiid . he . merely accompanioi- Daven * port and Donnerley down Njewbridge-lane , and knew nothing ^ bout the rdtobery ; Halluin called feur witnesses , ^^ Peter ^ ^ Dean ^^ Thomas Fldler . vJohb Taylor , anil Joseph Sawyer , who proved that ; he was in tlveVcpnv pany " jit ^^ awyer ' sbeer shop , Rosemary-lane , Churchgate . and at a foot-race from ten Jn tho nioniing till a quarter
past one , and from three till fly& No evidence , however , came forward to tftiovr where ho was from onei to three o clock ; ' except the landlord of the White Bear , On behalf of the ' pT > osecution , ; who said that Hallum came and looked in his ; house about that time , at whicli period the ; other prisoners were also about , tee (' enicd being with tlie other pris 6 ners Ton : the day of the robbery , fifherwin was liberated ' on his own bail ; and nil ; tne reat wero fully . coininitted-ta Knutsford Sessi-ns to take their trials . There ^ wa ^ spmedi fftre nco as to the amount of their ^^ guilty ^ ( continued the Mayor )^ but that he would leave for a jury to decide . - -They were then removed from the dock . HaUum repeateuiy protested his Innocence ., ¦ : ' ^ v SoveraVbter-seUere were fined for filling at improper hours .-. - ' ¦ :: ' ¦ ¦ " . ¦' . ¦' . ' -,,.. v •¦¦ ¦ ' --- '¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : ¦ . ¦ - ¦ . - . ¦¦ ..- ; ..
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PUBLIC ^ EEf ING STOCKEO jRT . A public' meeting was held in the Association Room , Bombards ^^ Brow , pn-Wednesa > y week ; to read up the accounts / and to take . into coriBiueration the best plans to : be adpptetl to raiso subscriptions on behalf qflf Mr . Frpsk . Esq . dhd others .: Mr ; Pillingwas called to the chair , who ppeheI the ' business of ; the evening by stating that , although , there had beenyso many arrestbd in their own town , they ought t . V do what they could towards [ Mr , Frost ; because bisycase was one of life and deatU . He thought that : his casa reo . uired thi strictest ^ attention j for , by ail appearance , the Whigs were determined to have liis life if possible ; On his fate ( Igperided that of othera ; because , if they sacriCced liimK hundreds would tee transported .. V He hoped the would
people rally round him- Spinners , weavers , and other branches should have persons ; to collect ' in the factories , and : all ithe : money ' should be ^ brought forward and dispatched to the treasurer : as soon as they could , the medium of the bank . The Welsh concern was a Whig trick ; They haft employed spies ; emissaries and all schemes had been resorted to , to entrap Frost There was no evidence to show that he ¦ was guilty of high treason , but merely to show thoir moral strength , an d to prevent tho Government from using Vincent so badly . The sectet ^ ^ service money had been freely circulated , and , from ; what he : bad read , he believed the Welsh people had been led into it by a spy , who first warned them to assemble , but he felt yery glad that he received his reward tost . If it was not a plot , how could they ( the soldiers ) have ^^ beenTin such tewltness as to have the room filled , and the Shutters up , in « rder
to watch the people till they were in such a position that they could scarcely move either one way or the other , and then cpmmence firing upon them as long as they could see anybody .: ( Shame . 1 ' He then ^^ ciutioued them against all sorts of / secresy—referring ip the ^^ base conduct tpwanls thekindiheartcd Dr . Taylor . There wand object * sttW he , was-to seize the leaders , and then they fancied ihe Charter would sink into oblivion . Who could witness the anxiety of the people of Wafcs Without being moved with sympathy ^ towards them : They are at thU time looking for your support . Thousands of people there ore who cannot get a wink of sleep J Fathers , mothers , and children ate cryteg , sighing , and sobbing all the night through ; . ; many who * were not there , uoi ; knew ariything of . - -it tni after , but boisanse they arp Chartists , W 1 U have , to mxffor . This Was only the beginning ; there never was » ny good cause aclileviul
without nvartyrs . He wpuld exert himself , and he hoped overy one in that mieefinif would do the saihe The toypn was in a very ^ deplorable condition at the present time , as there were no less than eight thousand out ¦ . / of employ ; and thia ' -lay collector ^ had ^ told hini that there were two thousand houses in the vborpugh empty But notwithstanding that he kkew the people of Stockpprt would do their duty towards those , who could not help themselves .. : . - ; ¦ : . ; ' ¦;;; . > v ' ; . I •;•! ¦ , ; " . ¦ : ¦¦ ¦' . ;¦ ¦ ¦ : y- ¦ . - . Mr . Btmxoi * next addressed the meeting in-avery neat and well-timed iqieech upon ^ tno : Joint Stock Provision Company , and showed how the pence had been wrung front tho Iabourine man . ; j ¦ : 1 ¦¦
TheCHAiBMANthen calledon the Secretary : tb . read up the account ? of th « i Society , ; wliioh had beenipraered by the Committee to be ' : " . dpne to give satisfaction to the BUbscribora ; and- -the following lesblutibn was redd which had been nnanlmpasly carried by the Committee ^ —•• That wo tho Committee are perfectly / satisfied witii the cotidact of Mr . . ' Griffin , ^^ e ^ t ^^ havlnif 'Audy ^ a the acconnte - and found ; i hem correct } woj therefore tender him > rote of thdnfcsior the ihonest manner in which lie has discharged big duty . ^ A letter -web then readfromtheptispners : et ^ ^ fester-Castle- which > . ave information that some Whijr tools hadj 5 ent ihe prisoners word , that the Society of Stockport was nearly brokiih ' up , ahd mahy other auaacious and false statements . Ihe Secretary was ordered to prepare a letter to be read to tlie meeting , and which : tave the unmanly and nripnncipled vagabonds a severe castigation . ItSvas carriedthat the letter be sent imniediately to the prisoners . " ' - ¦ - . ' - / ¦ .- - ; - :-. - ; • ¦' . ' . ' . :-:- ¦ ¦ ¦ : .: ¦ ¦ . * ¦
Rir . Isaac Johnson was called upon to address the meeling , who spoke nearly as follows : —Mr . Chairman and fellow working men of Stockport , ^ though lie had been sent to prison he had hot epinmisted any crime , nor anything else that justiaedsuchtreatment ( Hear ,, bear- hear . i ; He iwbuld do everytUing in his power to : support Mr . Frost ^ ow Was the ; time for those who had been ^ ady to clap at pubHc meetings to shew , their good intentions , by subscribing to that gentloman . Ho would willingly suffer six years * imprisonment sooner than Frost should be lost . The speaker then gave sin . outline of this charitable inan * s conduct , which called fortli the sympathy of many both male and female , who wore listening j when oni of tliewomen , whose name is Buckley , threw down a
shilling , Which , was : followed by many more . ' The speaker said he belieyed he nad not iommltt <^ any crime , and therefore it was not right' for the "base bloody , and brutal Whig" press ; to call him a traitor No nian ought to be ; considered as : Mnilty , or treated ks such , until he had been tried . Both factions were ready to take bis life--both ep . ually enemies to the working classes , . The one wouldfill you up with promises , whilst tho other would choke you with a hot pudding ; and for his part , lie would rather- be stabbed with a knife than / die :.: witii ¦ * hot . pua < Jin » -stuck in h ! s- throat ( Laugntor . ) Hjb' wiisi' ^' to / iieeth ' o ' ti ^ ihg ' ihW ' conie forwajd to join thp Joint Stock Company ;• it would shew the ehopberats that they were beginning to think for themselves
. ; They ( the shopkeeptis ) hadcomnienced alr ^ dy to teU their customers tbat , if they took theh : money to those men * they-would be duped out of H The ahopkeepera knew they had been robbed too much by them , without having anybody else . If they let a man get into a debt of , iE 7 , they put him in the Court for £ 5 , and then ^ they Wer ^ i bahosomely ^^ paid . He coriv eluded , with ^ hopingUxoy ^^ would come forward boldly on behalf of Miv F ^ pst ; Tke Qfovemmeiit had dete ^ to try him while the excitements ^ was fresh , which he considered was ^ not right , ; and related the circwistencte of Bolam , who was committed for murder , and who was allowed six months , so that the Jury might not be prejudiced against him . ; The speaker : sat dow after dellYerm ^ averyfeeliaKSMechr ;} ; ; /^ " ^^
' £ i ? ^^ " ^ that , withrespectto the letter which had Leenjent , to . Chester , he iboaaht it wafi T * $ P ? bl «* PP ^ *» ° ^ and t&Jlu ^ toat tbe Charter . wpulo v , then die a natural dea ™ wfcat t ^ , M -V dQ « e * heu FeargW O'Co ^ or ^ ^' X" * W- ¦ W . »* * *» theroohiwhichtht ? S P ^ J ^ da r ^ otlu ^ us ^ neUh ^ tlve ^ aLS ?? & * ' £ ? % th « <>) ttrt «<) Pm wasS ^^ mmmmti ^ mm ^ ^ ^^ mmm
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ingrain to hope for W luafcttorattoitiof our condition ; ireghall everbe the fttevW ofthe Whigand Tory ft *' tion until itreihaTe ? tt by MWcfci we are J 50 twn « d and called to obey . If *• look atthe present state of . sodetyw&iBea one daw wallowing in all the comfort M ^ lnjmries of life , white the poor working inaniii iwnip ^^^ jte ^ on ;• i « e » B *» . able existence , " . working' ^ i b ^^^^^ . ^ ' ^^)^ hours . ipcr ; da ^ . to , ; clothe ; w 4 ; -rC ^ r ^^^^ drones ^ a ^ ' ° lnxurtote ; v : on ! the ^^^ r ^ w ^^^ ottt Industry and toll , and when at last tiie ovtf % «^ lcea and wornottt creature are cdmpeUed % lea ' Te * ^ SHilf ta ^^ We ^ ^^"*^ ireUhaHeyerbe the ^ «* y ^ o U ^ WWr aad Tory ft ^ ti onttrtll mime 6 im * mmm ^ rtihJiMm
employment in consequence of debility or old a ^ , ftqr are then consignedto the infen ^ treatment Of alfnloii Bastile ^ there to 1 » ^^ pan ^ ytpmit ^^ ii ^ il ^ families ; and to sink - into An unwept and' ¦ unhonoaNd pauper ' s graYo . Qtight such a state of . things to existT I say no ; ati ' d where isthe man who isi possessedpf the common / feelings of humanity ; wtio , in answei'to ; rach a question , will not indignantly s » y it Bhall ndt exirt . Then I , hope ; ' you will come forward antJunitet and let uai try to remove rhis wretchedness from thi Idnd . The speaker concluded , after making some very Btirring reniiirks on the present state of the country . :: .-
Ihe following rosolutipn was then uttaniinbnafef agreodto . ,::.: ' ¦ ¦ " ¦ ¦' -y : ^ .. '' :: ' : :: '' ; - - ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ w :-. w - ^ '' - ' : - " That thismeeiinff . cousMe ^ -tWhisty trial" of John Frost , Esq . ; as unjnstaMd- ^ el in tde extreme , and that they ; in ju ^ tfceW ^ th ^ countm ' afrfctgO t on ^ ht to put of his trial tni ^ cfil tWie ^ he excitement is abated ^ as this meeting ^ donsiders that the calumiiy of the Tory and . Whig ? flhssa : te calculated to greatly prejudfee the ^ minds of : th % tfy . »\ ' . ' . ' Ihe meeting then adjourned . > ; v : : -
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TO THE > 1 EN OF ASHTON . r ^ ; . ; ¦; ¦ -. . ' .. ' ¦ \ - ' j ^ - ] :-. /^ Ch ^ er ( itaa 6 , Ipec , t > , I 83 » - Friends anp ^ ^ FEiiow Ch ^ risr $ fr- ^ 6 : yovtMbSi t address mySelf . w ; e have ^ long known each other ,- ^ i : there needs wo ceremony between a * ' Toohaveknbwn me throughout the time of the-GonTention , 9 m » 0-i has raised his voiceraijainst my pnblic wndti £ ? lfcpiDmieed tp ^ represent . you' in ine wpiking-men ' a Parlia ment , and ifulfliletf thatpledge bysariingypu , whe % ra I was paid sor . uapaid—rup men kn « w any differencVln iny attucbnient to the eaiw ^ or in my ' ^ erricea to tb « people , ^ ^ wh ' ether -I remained alr ^ f ( J « presontittT « y- ^« an unpaid ope . ; I promised to ^ rou ttat ^ epritotiple * of the ; Charter " Bhouid l > e tried iiTme , > nd'ti ) at prbmlsal : also fulniled- on my trial to thei , best . ' of -jiny abilities .
Men orAshton , I Imve promised > yoo more , and wiea ypu ^ prove yourselves to be meu ^ call upon me ; to fulfil thfit pledge also , and you will fi »| . d your tried frien * Sl'Dpuali by ; your side . ; ifo ; ta ^ : eaii : ^ ? hB- 'laiia' < ie ^ ceived you—no inad can '• say Joe has retreated , i or played the traitor , or the cowarpV ; ; WJi ^ ytho jeople ^ cidled upon him , he was always present : ; But . Slen of Ashton ^ there has one fact been sufficiently proTed to my mtn ^ aiid it must be . « o «> apparent to yours also , if you ^* e reasoning men . The jConyentlon w ^ in the detormination , the | courage , and in the spirit of the moyement , " and many of th 6 leaders «« re prejpamt hadthe people supported them in striking a bold anil a fearless blow for the Charter . : Let no raau dare to say that , the CohVention-has ; done no ffood . Has ifc not of the not
stood in ^ the front ^ people ? -Has It- showed wisdoiu and courage unequalled in British history ? Has it ^ not ^^ beanlea thev . Qoyernmeht Vyhen it : iad ] pnjly the greatness of its : priricioles ; and the ; justice of its chiin » to back it and protect it ? Has It . nofcspreadabroad the principles of the Cliarter far -and wide ( amongst $ ti& dull and ^^ degraded slaves of Brit ^ , and given a neV life and a new ener-y to the slaves of Europe iu ^ ^ eneialf Yea . The ^^ ipeasants of prance ,. of } Ctermahyivpf Italy , ancleyen thodegraded serf >; p | jthe far cod fines of th » polar regions have been awakened , and they have drank in the news'i-oT the ^ , British ^^^^ nventipniThe ^ -waited but , the signal from the far-famed Britons to raise the banner of freedom , and to crush the tyrants of ihat people , like reptiles , ' ; in the dust . They have Jonged fo hear of the
movemeftt amongst a people wliose flag h » waved for a thousand years : ^ over ^ hattie - and victory .-Th « y liaye hoped in yain--they ; have seen the Convention sink do isn like a far-shining star into the dust , and the j ^ gahtic armVbf the ji > eopl e ; « f the industri o us millions , was not held forth ito preyent it- On the other / hand , ihe leaders have generously sacrificed thoniselve * to poverty , to neglect , and to a dungeon , and many , most likely , ; to thei scaffold , that ihey miaht tnereby save a people who had promised much , but never intended to fuluVanythimj . -rspeakVp ^ inryv men of Ash - ton ^ because it is my duty to make you understand yotut own position . The ^ Conyentioa waste ^ r * the people . The leaders wereo ^ oni the jaeopfei ' and the people wereiot , a P'enPt , nbwreitdff . : ¦ , Xet no man say the Convention
lias done no goodi but let . every man before another Convention is formed ba determined that the safety . of tie representatives of the ^ people shall be held sacred ; o * if Viplatea shall be revenged . ; Be prepa ^ to aslcfor what you can take if ypur ^ poUHpnis and detaandsare refused . Whatexcuse ia ^ tiiere ifpTyotfr None r Toll may say men havo deserted us—does that ^^ alter tna justice of your claim ? . ; : If a HAlffi ^ were to desertv doa 3 tliat , ^ or-coald that make the justice / Of the Charter anytblngless ? Thai exciiue ^ williioidol vAreyou jfcheu afraid ? Confess lilce men , of tleriy it like menl : ' 1 &m mytr were pMpai ^ a ^ that isihelfarttiQi •¦ arid aiiy emm which you wirfd : tWnk df has ' heen seized with avidity Be men . again , and show tbat , at least , if you cannot get the Charter . ; Your iyirtues and courage wiH mate
you respected by your fellow ^ workmen in foreign cpuntees . : Xow they Tonly call yon cowards , andpoiit ia ^ P * contempt , to Wales .. It ijecniB the b » ye yr 0 rt -tJieMjatrioUck ^ id-iot ^ he peopiei-aie good cHfcen and the kind ^ toer , njust perish for ^ the c ^ nse ' of a people who werei not bpld / euouyito demand iheii nghta , an ^ liad np ^ tliespirit ^ to ^ ethein ; ;*»«««» regret ^ ithin ^ me ; joen ; pf Ashton . X IM ^ WS auty . lamnptidlejijipTisoii ;/ MywinoViloJSato vn ^ SM J « Q v : ijOntbis : iiigit on . whic 6 * jotf rea ^ ny letter I . amfourmqntiisjn piUohi-otherieilKFwffl bring h , e out ; , and wXX ^^ oio ao ^ b ^ i ^ l&iSxt 1 'Wi ? ^ &W ^ ti ^ n £ vZmkM * ntii 6
meutoy an impulse b ^ en ^ pHpo ^^ ^ ^^?^^^^ ^^^ ^ S ~* me , like-the humble ^ w th ^ & . w ^ tempest , U > . bejearriedvaloi ^ ^^^^ ai ^ Wk ^ m ideas »» d in the flood ofjust prlncipM-jand a ^ cltink ;^ . ^ . J ^^ # e-: Vte . a ^ - ^ 3 Me ^ SS 5 felt no ftar ^ mt wilUngiy ^^ oyf ^ litened ^ a CAU j . ftiidmaaetheI siferifioerf ^ n ^ couliW ^ ani ^ rwia f * $ ' - &&W&te- *** , « i itt ^ chaag « , iandWa reyolutibns . 'iocriace win ^^ nedafor , ' anditetttt b « mnde ^/ When niy ; eouritryiv ^ fe tnorefrom inB fl * n I have given I- vrfH ^ tteii * the rtommons with aisteadl step and annnfiinching heart . " ¦¦ . . ^ not
• , j Nen pf Aishton , ;; l , toll ^ again , ^ have been idlo here .. / Xhe . tyrani may-aequra tbfe : bptty , the oth pressor may cast it . in the diingepri ; and leave it in the bumble bedof straw , andthink that ^ he is secure ; but thejlpger of Hini who made aUhasaiso seen on ; and he has created ttiat which no tyrant can punisii and no oppressor subdu ^ HiaJias ma « e th > mlnd , " and He has givenreason to man / When I can subdue thertexsecwtion ^ iturn , lean burstihb limits of the dungeon ; I can leave the petty prison-house behind " mqi ^' cai ' forcet the ills of ^ the liuriible sliell of l" mark ' s noblef gift '' 1 can despise Uie weak inyentipn / pf man , abd jfeiyia « the torturo of tke .. tyrant berieath , I cau el ^ S- ^ mind to the sublime regions pf thought ; I " cSiitcomi mune with the spirits of departed patriots ; and ; exulting in the unchained freedom of reason , j can lauith the despot toscorn . The tyrant bis \ given ine ieisurk and I have improved upon it He his giyen ide tiine fe think , and I have worked hard to meet him with ^ anl and with which he
argument cannot circumvent Or confute . I have a long bill against the > miaerable factloa Who now damn themselves to eternal Ihfaijiy ¦ " and a * " they pass ine on-. their ^^ ray : to their , ^ end the ^ Vll ^ will give thentahearty kick / as jUiey , pare ; mbr ^ from contempt , than from any wish ^ twiasteltt the : < fowjtfa »' of men whpare-toiUng so ^ haid at tlieirown latruclom Lhaye ^ bUl ^ o pay itheK ' and ^ o ihe m ^ aneSS : t urn . will ^ , tetuTn itj ., . and it ^ iby anf meaM can - « . well nsed . i ^ pwdsaiwtiaie lot-yo ^^^ ovnivnnlon * -. ^^ m ^ m ^^^ ji ^^ i ^^^ You . haye Win ^ oy ^^^ i ^ f ^^^ . ¦ SSj |^^ f «*^ rthr ^^ o ^ k J ^ Sf H Chartists inilalitpn ^ : >^ ch , 8 b aU ! « oMes 8 ali ^ elbsnefita ^«? crecy * mtyet * c ^ Ua % he ^ % M | g ^ Form * URiptt of Chartists In , l 8 h ^ M . I SftWV pleaaute inyi ^ mg ip io ^' ^^^ MiiwikW ^ a ^ B ^ ¦ l ^ & ^^ - ^^^^^^^ &iim ^ m' ^ if ' --to J ^^ f , * «> ^ i * m -of yw BMityehmiaiJnhM : oBwit
ana ^^ ypn shaH-bea * atOlcetroin-tWSunraoiriS Sf ^ ^^ f ^ WnpSe ^ op ^ S ; who waVcryin ^^ yaln fpr ^ irJ 6 » HSe ^ HeCtue widd ^ pufey ^ atronia ^/ ip ^ he doorway ^ oflfeo | phari : Pl ^ e ber ^ ayea >; itb ^ aesertep % and « Wer ^| hesgie 1 plesi ; kr ^^? ^ 11 * 9 ^ 101 ? 1 ^ iak © 4 ^ and cast ^ i ^ he ^ bitte ] ¦ fila staiThoji ^ higa delict to lionoM 'jfttf mTKflSw * ^ j ? » I «^ 4 . Wixalk ^ e : t ^ Jntandp ^ go aia a ?^ . u ^ . we n an > e ^ f jn ^ iwhaaia ^ ^^ . ^ n ^ nuiny a ^ ido «^ aa ^ etit ^ an « nritroadei b 7 ^ 9 o ^ pj < £ ^> &&f& ; moh ; the Wwgs m % * % ^ y ^ mB ^ m thatthe blast inay iPtentaia wd ? starve ^ her jlittle oms . {^ h UheVp ^ ife &&& ^^ mrm ^ ^ a 9 m ^ b ^; iaiym ^ Sf ^?*? etog ^ energies 1 ojr ; moj * totoandr ^ nothe *' slaughter appioacb ^ , :: ^ - ^ »«»««>« « ifl « 6 od . .: ^>| ratclifttt ( Q « d HeMCybii' all i * these stormy ^ m « a . ::.: /* - - , / ,: . ¦ •; . ¦*¦¦ - ; . ¦ . _ k
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Dec. 21, 1839, page 6, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1088/page/6/
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