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THE jVJOJSSTER INDICTMENT . .
IIICHAELjIAS TERM , IN TF . E SIXTH YEAR OF ^ J UEEN VICTORIA . Comdg TcJvuii-t of Launder to tcii , ] B 3 H reaieai ^ -nA , that at a Spcmod of out Sovereign Liriy Yictoria- by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Bri * iin and Ireland , Qaesu , dc lenfirr «> f the Faith , of hearing and detOTmiidBi ? and Gi-J D = livtry . held at the Court Hours , ip Liverpool , * -j » nci far the County Palatine ol Lsn «* -rter . on Man-^ iy . the Tenth Day of Octater , in Jbe sixth year or ths Teign of oar said Lady the Qarsn . btfore her Maj =- * -ty " s risbt trusty and -well-be »< rve < i Cousin and Councillor , James Lord AKnyn , Cfcitf Bjron of her Maj . ity ' a Court uf Exer"qq = r . hw Majrtly's trusty and treU-be > 0 Ted Sir K vr < u HfllJ Aldereon , Kniebt , said Con"
OB 8 of the Bsrons o vi ? ilaj ^^ y ^ cf Ex > cheqaer . Sit Grtsswi-u Ciesvwell , Knight , *<• - ¦ of tbe Justices of her Maj-sty ' s Conrt ti Caannon Pltss , » 9 d other their eojnpaniom , Justices ana 6 oimn ~« sJonerB of o « r sJd Soverfcieu Lady the < ia < au , by the letters paeotof berihesaia Lady the Q-een , nnder tho eeal of the nid County Palatine , « f Ls » Ku > tert to tbe aid Lord Abins ; er , Sii EJward Hall A ^ ersvn , awl Sir C-nswell CresrwelL and others , or any tr » o or more of ibem- directed wbeieof the said iord Afeinger , Sir Eu * 3 in } Hail Alderson , and Sir CressweJ ! Cr . -ttwell { &monss > t others ) our « aid Sovereign Lady the Queen ttouM bare to be one , « veil to hear mod ttet * -rmioe as inquire Ly tne oaths -of honest and lasrf « l men of tbe Jci-i Chanty Palatine of Lancaster , and by other
T& )> meaos , and methods , whivh they iAn r ¦» well sritoin HHcities as -without by which tbe troth of the m ' auer may be the better kn-.-. wn and inquired into of aM TrrmoBS , Mihpttuma of Trea&nn , instnAXliOD * , &-fcr 21 iuas . M ^ irders , Felonies . Homicides . Burglaries , Mwu >! a . n $ bt « -rs , lUpes of Women . Unlawful Congregations , and Conventicle ) , Ualawiul Sptrsk » ng of "Words . Caaojonctiona . Mi * prison » , Confederacies , Fils ¦ Allegations , 7 re * pa » 'OT , Hjois Routs , Retaining J 2 m » pw , Contempt * Falsities . Ke $ li 3 « ne * s ,- ' Conceal ments , Maintenaocca . Opprrssions , CbampariJea , Deceits , and other MisdHoranonrs , Offences , and Isjuru-s whatsoever ; and of tbe accessories to the same , TnUsin the County aforesaid , aa well » gsin « t tbe forms ¦ o f certain " statutes rt a ? = io * t tbe Common Law by
¦ wh-nnsoeTET and ho \ noevti baii , m- d * . done , perp > ^ -ated or co'Bmitted . by ¦ whom and to Trbom , when , how , and afttr vhat wanner , and of all otbtr articles and circomstances . the truth of tbe pren )> ses , or any of them in any wr _ s csenceiDine . And the same t . e-t ^ ons , and otner the premises to btar and delerni'De , and tbe gaol » f tbe « oun ! y aJorewid . snd a 3 « j tbe Hovue o ? Correo--ftonat Kirkt ^»! e . in tbe hundred of West Derby , in the Slid County P-ilatine , to deliver according to Jaw and tba custom of the Kingdom of our SoTereien Lariy tbe Qnten . and « o forih . Jt is npon tho oaths of twtl- » e jurors good and lawfu 1 men , within the Gonnty Palatine aforesaid , impanceHed and * tro » n » nd charged to enqnfre acd . pr&ssnt for oar Sov ^ TPig-n J » sd 7 the Qncent * nd fo » the doDt of vbe Coonty Palatine
aforesiid prscented as fo 1 k > ' « xlh , ( that i » to tay . ) L ~ -DC ?« i re ( io mij The Jurors for ocr Lady tbe Qneen upon their oatb j ^ eiBnt Tsat TrinGrs O'Cossox . laVs of Jiancte ^ t » r , i « he cauri / « f Lincavt-r . iRhovre ? . Peieb Mcsbaj 51-DocalI ., ) at 9 of the same p '» -e , Mmhit . ^ James ScHOJ-EriEt-D , 5 at 3 of the tame placs , ; ) aboi" -et-Jasies Leach . 1-ie cf the nme p 1 t = e , labourer . Chkistophek Doyi : e late of the-satre pJaca , labourer . J 0 H 5 Campbell , late of tbe « sm 3 place , Hbonrer . Jo > atoa 5 Baibsto"w , 3 ate of the isme place , Jabonrer . 3 KBSAKD M-CaUTXET , lata of the same place , HI > D \« dr . James ABTHCB , late of ti ? e sbo > e p ' .-e « , laicvuf , *> * hi-i \ n ^ 3 called JAii cs M-A ktiiur .
3 JATID RO 55- i ^ ts me jairoe plara , Jahsp ^ er . BlChARD 01 IET , Kt 8 of lie « S 1 HS pl » C % ' >* noo'fc * . Qeouge Julias Eimv , Ms of the cmieplare , Ja lomreri James CaKTElege ' fte cf the lame place , ^ nbours ? . ThosiaS Coupe& , Ute of the sune place , labourer . William Hill , late of tbe ame p ) i < v , Jnboprsr . Bobebt Brooke , lavs of tb . e » j-aie p * - » ce , labDuicr . James Tatloji , late of the awne p aca , Jabtwrii . Jobs Hotle . lite of the ttme place , labourer . JOBS Tbok > to 3 . w ; of the am-.-pij > cs , labourer . JOH . V KofiUxs , btf * t-f » bsr ^? i ne p ^ ce , labourer . JOSEPH CULRE-E , . ' it 3 of the ^ me place , l-Lonre ' . JOBTS MaSSKS , Iat 2 * if tbe cue pbre , Jabonrt-r . Jobs Fletghek , late of the same p : acs . laboner , ThcMas Bbowse Ssjth , lat « of tbe pi % ra , la bourer Thomas Fbaseb , JaVa of the rame place , labourer .
Jobs Atkissox ) at 3 of tbe Mine placej labourer . Ja-MES- -Gxasbt , lite of the tame place , Utourer . "Witxiaai Beeslet , ) ate of tbe « Hie p ) - > ce , Jabonret . 3 xues CbippesdaLE . late of the &an > e place , lstomer . Saht ; el Passes , lsie qI Ibe r « ne pfrre , Hbot >» er . Thomas Bailtos , Jat * oltbe ame pk « e , labourer , Bobkbt Bamsdbs , late of the sawsplars , Hhoarez . Jajies Mooset , l ^ ie of the tame p ' nes , l abou ^ ar . IhomaS > 1 aho >\ Ja * 3 of tbe tame place , Hboorer . JOBS Leach , la * ? of tbe caipe place , 3 r . boli >** . Dayid Moebisos , late of tbe same p ' acs , labonrer . Jobs LojiaX- 1-ite of tbe isme place , labourer . Johs Akra 5 , lai-e of Iha * 5 . ma pi ice , Ixbov * f » . . Jajies Sketikgtos , Jvsof tbe same p ' aci . labourer . "WiLLLJJi SCHOLEFiELB , late of the lame plac 3 , labour pt-IUchaBD Pilli 5 G , )»¦ & of She r- > ms pl ace , ' sbofTeT . " William A itkis , iita of tbe i -me p . ace , laojDier . Sxsbi Cbaxxesgkb .. } % te of the swe p »? ce , laboBreT ,
oihsrwise ca ^ pd exa 5 I > eb Cballesger , GEOBGE CaSDELET , Jars of tbe r » aje place , labourer . Jobs Dcbbas , lat ? of tbe saim p ' ste , ' aboDTer . Ja ^ ES FE 5 T 0 N . * ate of tbe tame place , labourer . " William STEPHE 3 Sos , ? atsof tber » me p ^ ce , labourer . John Geqsslei , * ata of tbe Bixne pl **^ laboaier . Albert Woblfesdes , late of the same place , labonrer . Bobebt Lees . Jata of tbe rape plare , Jabonrer . Johs Levjs . late of ike same place , Kbouier . Patrick JdUBPHT Bkopht , ) ata of the r-ae pl » re , labourer George Jobssos , latB of the ir » me pl 9 sfi , laboF > -er . ThomasSioraH- Iar 3 of the Mine pisre , Hhourer . William Booth , Iat 9 of the tame plars , labourer . Johb Wilde , tete of the s ^ me pl'ce , Jabbnret . William Wool-rckf . liteaf O « air-e p '? i 8 , labofrer . PREDERIGK ABGUSTCS TATLOB , late of the » U ? e place , labourer . TOXAS Pin , Uts of the same place , labonrer .
Together -with orreia ouict em diBpocsd percons , to the Jurors aforesad as yet nrtDO-wn , on tbe first day of August , in tbe iixrh yesr of the reign of our Sovereign La 5 y Victoria , and oa diTeis other days and times , between tbat day and the first < 5 ay cf October , in tbe year afcrefaid , at fije Parish of Manchester , in the County of Lancaster , unlawfully did conspire , confederate , rid agree together , by canning to be brought and gathered together divers nnlawfol tumultuous and riotous assemblies of Eeditions and evil disposed
persons " in -various parts of this Realm , and by forcing and compelling dire s of her Majesty ' s peaceable subjects , being then employed in their respective trades , manufactures , and occupations , to desist and depart from their respective employments and -work , and by divers seditious and iirfismaiory speeches , libels , placards , and other publications , to create aJsjm , discontent , snd confusion , with intent thereby unlawfully to tffect and bring about a change in the lairs asd constitution of this realm , against tbe peace of our Mid Lady tbe Q ^ een , her Crown and
Dignity , Secosd Count—And tbe Jurors aforesaid , upon their oath aforesaid , do further present , that tbe said Peargns O'Connor , Pater Murray M"Donall , J 3 mes Scholefieldj John Leach , Christopher Dayle , Jobn CampT-all , Jonathan Bairstow , Bernard M'Cavtney , James Arthur , otherwise called James -M'Arthp ? , Dsria Bobs , Bichard Otley , George Julian Hpmey , Junes Caifceledge , Thomas Cooper , William Hill , Bobert Brooke , James Taylor , John Boyle . John Thornton , John Korman , Joseph Clarke , John Massey , John Fletcher , Thomas Brown Smith , Thomas Frrser , Jobn Allinson , James Grasby , William Bsesley , J ? mes Chippendale , Samael Parkes , Thomas Railton , Robin BMnaden ; Boberfc Mooney , Tbomas Jdahon , Jofcu Lesch , David Morrison , John . Lomsx , Joh ' n Anan , James Skevincton , William Scbolefield , Richard
REting , William Aitten , Sandy Challenger , oiher *' -ss called Alexander Challenger , George Candelet , John Dmham , James Featon , William StspheBSon , Jobn Crossley , Bobert Woolfenden , Bdberl Lees , Jobu Lewis , Patrick Murphy Brophy , George Jnhnsoa , Thomas S ^ rah , William Booth ., John Wilde , William Woodruff , Frederick Augustus Taylor , Th . om 83 Pitt , together -with divers others , evil disposed persons , to the Juiora ^ foreraad ?> s yet onknoirn , af » - ^« rardB to * it on &e first day of August , in the ye » r a ? orr ~ iid , snd 011 divers © flier days , between that day and the SBAJday of Ostober , in the year aforesaid , unJawfrny did conspire , confederate , rnd a ^« re togetber , by torn » d ™> lmce » md by creating alarm , djEcmtsafc , tamslt , anaconfmiion , uO % wIally to tffect and bring about a change in the law * and constitution or this realm , against the peace of op- aaid Lady tha aur ^ n . her Crown snd Idigaity .
THIECGOUSI . —And the Jnron aforesaid , on their osa ^ oxesjid , fnrttier present that heretofoia on the fitstdByofAugaBi , intheyearaforenid , yridon divers other days snd times between tbat daj and the flcst day of October , in the yew aforesaid , aad at divew places - within this realm , divers evil , dispotsd parsons aiila-wrully aod tumnltuotisly aaiembled together and by Tiolence , titea ** , sod intimidations to divers other posMboa , being then peaceable auhjecH of this realm , foread the said isft-mentioned subjeeti to leave their ocenpifioiis sod ^ mpl » ymeate , snd thereby impeded and stopped the labour employed in the laufol and
yeaeatoeaiiyiBg « p , by direa i « ge jmmbers « rthe subjects of this realat , of certain Uadts , mauufactorta , md botboesteB , and thereby caused great conftrrion , terror , and alarm m Ha minds of the pesseable subjects of _ tM « realm ; and that afterwards , to -wit , on the fiut clay of Augcst , in the jest aforesaid , jnd on divers ether days aod times between « -bat day and the £ rat iay ^ Octota , in the year aforesaid , at the parish aforesaid , in the county a / oresaid , the old Pesrgos 0 * Coaoor , Peter Murray M'Donail , James Scbolefield , James leach , Christopher Doyle , Jobn Campbell , Janathin Baasto'w , Bernard M'Cartney , James Arthur , © awrwisB called James M'Arttmr , Usni Boss , Bichsrd
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Ottey , Gt-orge Julian Barusy , J ? n > s Guieiege , Tbonrns Ccoper . WiUmm H > 'i . B-bf . t B'cot-e . Js » v t T . » jlo , Jobn Boyle , Jobn Thornton , John Norman , Jcneph Ularte , Jobn Maasey , Jobn Fletcher , Thou »» 3 Browne Smith , Tbomas Fr ? % r , Jobn Aiiiij&on , James G / asby , WiPjam Btesley , James Cb . ipptndj . ie , SaTime ; Paibes , Tbomp ? BaJ ton , Botert Bamsden , Jsnu-t Mconey , Thomas Mah < -n , John Le ^ cb , David Moiti&on , John l ^ max , John Arran , Jamts Skevin ^ ton , WPHam Scholefleld , Richard Pillin ? , WiUiam Aitk ' n , Sandy Cbslleneer , otherwise ciJUd Altssnder Ct"illengt-r , George Cacdelet , John Darbnm , Jnnirs Fenton , Willow Stephensoa , J = ^^ Cro' Wy , Aibert Woolfeoden , Bobert Lees , Jobn Lewis , Patiiri Mrrphy Brophy , George Johiwon , Thomas Storab , Willism Booth . Jobn WHde , William Woodruff , Frederick
Augustus Taylor , Thomas Pitt , together with dwera other evil disposed peteons , to the jurors aforenid as jet nntasown , did unlawfully conspue , « jmbine , « optederate , and a ^ ree togettier to aid , abet , » -sist , eomfort , sspport , and escourajfe the taid e * - < dtspc :: i persons in this count fliat menlionea , to continue J » od ptrsist in the said unlawlul ' ; embl »» 'gs , tb . ^ ats , inthaidatioDa , and violent 3 , and iu tho M'd impediag and stoppng of the laboat employed in tbe aaid trades , Bxanicfactures , Bnd businesses , with intent thereby to caure terror * 9 d alarm in tki minds of the pacceable uiijt 3 "T of this reiJm . and by ! means of such fcsrror and alatm vfoltnt ' y snd nh'awj tully » o cause sad procure cer ^ -S ' n great cbinsea to b » aaile in the Constitution <~ i tu ' a rea ^ m , r by law •¦ blishtd , against the peare of oot Laiy the Quet u , her 1 erovrn . aud dignity .
Fotjbtu CKR 3 ST—And the Jurovs aforesaid , onthe ^ oath afoit' lid , further present that heretofore o : i the first day of Augnst in the year afuresaid , » ud on divers other days and t'mea between that day ;> ud the Erst day of OUeher in tbe year afore lid , pna at tiiveu places divers tvi dispoxed persona uc ' awfully and tumultuousJy assembled together , and by viulenrs , threats , and intimi'iations to divers pthir perior . 8 being then peaceable Mitgects of tUia Teal in , forced the said list TBentioDed suijcct- * to leaTe their cccupatiops and employments , and thereby impeded and stopped the labow employed in the lawful and peacbiiblo r > - rjin ? ou by divers l ^ rge numbtrs of the bubj ' ct * of this realm of certain tradi-s , manufactures , and businesses , and thereby caused great confusion , teiror , end
alarm in the minds of tbe peaceable subjects of this realm , and tioat alterwrrda , on the firtt day of August , in the year aforeiaid , and on divers other days and times , between that day and tbe first day of October in tbe year aforesaid , in tbe p ?» -i < > b afoivairt , in the county aforesaid , ths said Feargns O'Connor , Pettr Murray M"D-uill , James Scbokfield , Jamw Le » ch , Christoihsr Doylu , J » nn Campbell . Jonathan Biirst > w , Bernard M'Cartney . Jami-s Arthur , otherwise cilled James M'Arthnr , David Rius , B ^ cbard Otley , George Julian Hamey , James Cartlege , Tbonias Copper , "VViliiam Hill , Robtrt Brooke , James Taylor , John Hoyles . Jobn Thornton , John Norman , Joseph C ; a : ke , John Msssey , John Fletcher , Thoron Browne SnJiib , Thomps Fraser , John Allinson , James Gr ? shy , Will'P-n
Bi ? sley , James Chippendale , Samuel Paskes , Thomp * Bvltnn , B-jbeit Bami-iien , James Mooney , Thomn Mabon . John Lsach , David Monison , Jobn Lomrx . Jobn Anan , James Skevington , William Scbolefleld , Bichard Pilling ; William Aitkio . Sandy Chalieni ; er , otherwise called Alexander Challenger . George Candelet , John Durham , James Fenton , William Stevenson , Jobn Crossley , Attsit Woolfenden , B > bert Lees , Jobn Lewis , Patrick Murphy Brophy , Gtorge Johnson , Tbomas Storab , WUiism Booth , J « Jin Wilde , William Woodiuff , Frederick . Augnstus Taylor , Tbomas Pitt , together wan di ? ers other &tli disposed persoits to the Jurors aforesaid as yet unknown ,
did unlawfully aid , at st ,- rssiht , comfort , suDport , aud encourage tbe said evil disposed persons in this count first mentioned to continue and persist in the raid unlawful assemblings , threats , intimidations , and violence , and in tbe said impeding and stopping of the labour employed in the said tiades , manufactures , and businesses , -with intent thereby to cause terror and alarm in the minds of the peaceable subjects of this realm , and by means of such terror and alarm violently and unlawfully to canse and procure certain great changes to be made in tbe Constitution of this realm , as by law established , against the pease ol ox >~ eaid Lady the Que&n , her crown and dignity . >
Fifth Cocst—And the Jurors Bforesaid , on their oath aforesaid , do farther present that Peargus 0 Connor , Peter Murray M'Donall , James Scholefleld , James Leach , Christopher Doyle , John Camp : Jl , Jonathan BaiT-stow , Barnard M'Cartney , James Arthur , otherwise called James M'Arthur , David Boss , Bicbr-d Otley , George Jnlian Harney , James Cartelege , Tbomas Cooper , WiUiam Hill , Bobert Brooke , James Taylor , Jobn Hoyle , John ThoraUm , Joan Noiman , Joseph Clarke . John Maasey , J _> hn Fletcher , ThomBs Browne Smith , TiiomrT Fraser , Jobn Allinson , James Grr ^ by , William Beesley , James Chippendale , Samuel Parkea , Thomas Biilton , Bobert Bimsden , James Mooney , Thomas iMafeon , John Leach , David Morrison , John Lom&x , John Arran , James Skevington , William Scholefleld , Bichard Pilling , William Aikin , Sandy Challenger , otherwise eall ( d Alexander Challenger , George Candelet , John Dptham , Jamts Fenton , William Stephenson , John Crossley , Albert Woolfenden ,
Bobert I *; es , John Lewis , Patrick Murphy Brophs , George Johnson , Thorn ? t Storab , William Booth , Jobs Wilde , William Woodruff . Frederick Augustus Taylor , Thomas Pitt , together -with divers other evil disposed persons to the Jurors aforesaid r- yet unknown , afterwards , to wit , on the first day of August , in the year aforesaid , and on divers other days between that day and the first day of Ottober , in the year aforesaid , together with divers other evil dispo : 3 d personB to the Jurors as yet unknown , unlawfully did endeavour to excite her Majesty's liege Eubj--cts to disaffection and hatred of her laws , and unlawfully did endeavour to psrsuade and encourage the said liege subjects , to unite , confederate , and agree to Itave their several and respective einploymen * -., and tv produce a cessation of labour throughout a large portion of this realm with intent , and in order by so doing to bring about and produce a change in tbe Iaw 4 and constitution of this realm against the pesto of our said Lady the Queen , her crown and dignity .
Sixth Covxt—The Jurors aforesaid upon their oath aforesaid , further present that Feargns O'Connor , Peter Murray M'Douall , James Scholfefield , James Lercb , Christopher Doyle , John Campbell , Jonathan Bair > tow , Bernard M'Cartney , James Arthur , otberwiee called James M'Arthur , David Boss , Bichard Otley , George Julian Haroey , James Gai + dege , Thom-is Cooper , William Hill , Bol art Brooke , James Taylor , John Hoyle , John Thornton , John Normsn , Joseph Clarke , John Massey , Jobn Fletcher Thomas Browne Smith , Thomn Fraser , John Allinson . James Grasby , William Betsley , James Chippendale , Samuel Psrkes , Thomas Baiiton , Bobeit Ram ^ den , James Mooney , Thomas Mahon , ; Jobn Leach , David Morrison , John Lomax , Jobn Arran , James Skevington , William Scholefieid , Bicbard Pilling , William Aitfcin , 53 ndy Challenger , * tberwis © called Alexander Challenger , GeorgB Candelet . Jobn Durham , James Fenton , William Sttphenson , Jobn Crosslty , Albert Woolfenden , Bobeit Lees ,
John Lewis , Patrick Murphy Brophy , George Johnson , ThornssStorah , William Booth , John Wilde , William Woodmff , Frederick Augnstus Taylor , Tbomas Pitt , together with diveis other persons to the jurors aforesaid as yet unknown , to the number of one thousand and more , on tbe first o « y of August , in the sixth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lady Viotoria , and on divers other days snd times between that day and the first day of Ostober in the year aforesaid , at tbe parish of Manchester , in the county of Lancaster , unlawfully did conspire , confederate and agrre together to assemble and meet together unlawfully , riotously and tumultnously , aud to cause divers other persons to assemble and meet together , and by threats , menaces , violence and intimidation , unlawfaUy to force and endeavour to fores divers of hir Majesty's peaceable subjects , being persons then employed in certain manufactures , trades and businesses , to depart from tbe ' r employment and work against the peat 3 of our said Lad }) the Queen , her crown and disunity .
Setesth Cocst—And the Jurors aforesaid on theirjoath aforesaid , do further present tbat the said Feargrs O Connor , Peter Murray M'Douall , James Scholefieid , Jamsa Leach , Christopher Doyle , John Campbell , Jonathan Bairstow , Bernard M'Cartney , James Arthur , otherwise called James M'Arthur , David Boss , Bichard Otley , George Jnlian Barney , James Cartelege , Thomas Cooper , WiUiam Hill , fiobert Brooke , James Taylor , John Boyle , Jobn Thornton . John Norman , Joseph Clarke , Jobn Massey , Jobn Fletcher , Thomas Browne Smith , Thomas Fraser , John Allinson , James Grasby , William , Betsley , James Chippendale , Samuel Parkes , Thomas Baiiton , Bobert Bamaden , James Moosey , Thomas M&hoa , Jobn Leach , David Morrison , Jobn Lomax , John Arran , James Skevington , WiUiam Scholefieid , Richa-d Pilling , William Aitken , Sandy Challenger , otherwise ri > led Alexander Challenger , George Csndalet , John
Durham , James Fenton , William Stephenson , John Crossley , Albert Woolfenden , Bobert Lees , John Lewis , Patrick Murphy Bropby , George Johnson , Thomas Storab , WiUiam Booth , John Wilde , WiUiam Woodruir , Frederick Augustus Taylor , Thomr- Pitt , afterwards to wit on the day and yesr first aforesaid , and on divers other days and tkaes , between that day and the fiost day of October , in the nvd yep-, nn ' awfully , wickedly , and maHciooaly incited , stirred up , and endeavoured to incite and stir up a great number of Her Majesty ' s liege subjects , to the JnroiB aforesaid unknown , -with force and arms unlawfully , liolously , and tnmnltaonsly to assemble and gather together , and by threats , Tiolenw , and intimidation nnlawfully to force and endeavour te force divers of Hex Majesty ' s peaceable subjects , being person then employed in certain manufeetoes , trades , and Irasinesses , to depart from their employment and -work , against the peace of our said Lauy the Queanhat crownand
, , EIGHTH Cotjkt—And the Jurora aforesaid , on their oath aforesaid , present that the said Feargna O'Connor , Peter Murray M'Doaall , James Ssholefleld , James Leach , Constopher Doyle , John Campbell , Jonathan Bairstow , Bernard M'Cartney , Jamea Artfanr , otherwise called Jama M'AithuT , David Boss , Bichard OUey , George Julian Harney , Jamn Cartelege , Thomas Cooper , -William Hill , Bobert Brooke , James Taylor , John Hoyle , John Thornton , John Gorman , Joseph Clarke , John Msssey , John Fletcher , Thomas Browne Smith , Thomas Fraser , John Allinson , James Grasby , William Beesley , Jamea Chippendale , Samuel Parkes , Thomas . Bailtofl , Kotstt Bamaden
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Ja . uts iiv-xcv , 'luoin s MaUou , Jobn Leh . c Q , David Morrison . Jonn Loimix Jobn Ar / j . n ; James Sktv-ngton , WiiUam Scho iefield , R xhaTd Pili \ Dg , Winiam Aitfein , Sandy ChaU ' tester , otherwise . calitd Alexande" Challenger , Geor jje Candelet , J <> hn Darham , James Feuton , William St epbeuson , Jobn Crossley , Albert WoolfeDden , Bobjrt Lee 3 . John Lewis , Patrick Murphy Bropby , George Johnson , Thomas Sterab , William Booth , Jobn Wilde , William Woodruffe , Frederick Atignstus Taylor , Thoma 9 Pilfc , together with divers other lawless disorderly and . evil dfBpoLed pertons , to tbennmlerof one thousand and more , whose names
ure to tbo Jurora aforersid , as yet prjkrown , after--wardB to -wit on tbe first day of Augusi , in the year aforesaid , snd on divers other dBys and times , between tbat day aud tbe ftait day of October , in tbe year aforesaid , with force and arms , a % the parish aforesaid , in the Connty aforesaid , unlawfully did meat and assemble together , in a formidable and menacing manner , with clubs , Bticka , and other offensive weapons to disturb tbe tranquillity , peace , and good order of tVs rea'm , in contempt of our sa < d Lady the Quesn , snd her laws , aud againat the p ; ice of said Lady tbe Qu , ber crown and dignity .
Ninth Count—And the Jurors afsresa'd on their ootos aforesaid do further present tbit the &aid Feaitas O'Connor . Ptter Murray M'Douall , James Scho lefieid , Jomes Ltaob , Christopher Doyle , John Campbell , Jonathan B-iintow , E ^ raard M'Co i . T » ey , James Arrtiur , otherwise called Jamea M'Arthur , Divjd Boss , Ricba » d O : iey , George Julian Harney , James Cartledge , Thomas C > oper , William Hill , Robert Brook , James Taylor , J »> hn Hoyle , Jobn Thornton , Joba Norman , Joseph Clarke , John Massey , John Fletcher , IJhonv " Browne Smith , Thorn' * Fiaser , John Alineon , James G j ^ sby , WiUiam Bs e ^ ey , Jamts Chippendale , Samuel Pi < Tkes , ' fhorof * Biilton , Rolr . j , Ham ^ den , James Mooney . Tnomas Mahon , John Leash , David Mormon , Jobn Loins ? , Jobn Arran , James S ( retir >« ton ,
William Scboltfleld , B'cbard Pi'l ^ s , W )»" nm A \ & * n , Sandy Challenger , otherwise caUtd calWd A'exinder CD-jiitrger , George Candelet , John Dt'rbarn , Javaei Fent * o , WiHiam S' 3 phei > son , John Crosaley , Albert Woa-fcaden , Robert Lcci , Jobn Lewis , Patrick Murphy B .-ophj . GeorgL Juhn » un . Thomas Storah , Willism Booth , J - «• . Willie , WJ'Ks -. m Woodmffe , Frederick Augr ^ tos 1 ' jylor , Thomf Pitt , together witb divers other evil < sispo"ed persons , to the number tf one thooba-nd eud mil's , who ^ a na mes are to tbe Jurors afo \ : d ¦ y * t unknoMii , aftetwards , to wit , on the first diy « f Augus :, in the ytar afore * s'd , and on divera other days ami i \ mn 1 otween tbat day aud tbe first day of October , o the year aforesaid , with force and rims , at
tba Parish aforesaid , m the County aforesaid , ur ' uwfully , ilotowtiy , rouioutfy , and tumultuously , did p- semble and gather together to disturb tho peace of oar nid Lady tbe Queen , and being then nd' t ^ ete to tr-giubltd and gathered together , did then a *> d ibeto make a creat poite , viot , rout , tumult pud diaturbpnee , aud did then andtbeve , unlawtully , riotously , routously and lumultaouely remain rid continue tn ^ e . her mivtinq ; bitch riot , rout , noise , tumult and disU " l " ance for a long space of t ' me , to wit , for tbe space of s x bours and more then next following , to tbe great ttiior of the liege sulj-s 3 of our '"id Lndy tho Q-ieni , then aud t ^ ere be > D ({ ii contsmpt of our said Lady the Quetn and her laws , and asa ' nst the peace of
our said L-: dy t ! ie Qaaaa , her crovra and rtwi'ity . W . tro , s _ Bichar . 1 Besnick Wt ' imm Stand * In William Griffin Jobu Fisher Archibald M'MulUo William Ledwprd Nathaniel Higgirs Simeon Titton Henry Mason JobnFairweatber y William Clayton Monis Yacoby James Bocklt-y Robert Newton Luke M Ddrmot Joseph Little Joseph Armilage John Heap John Kutunson Jobn Robinson Scott Thomas Beattie Peter Jameson John Hea . eley Abraham Lengron Sworn in Com * True Bill .
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U t > uua d * vir a . My . liovtti b . \) . \ Mv- O Co » vot vveie appom . jii ti' ^^ s , and tb « .- 'b f . uaeart ? — For tbe ttnrd Art' 8 i » diiie > jt 118 For tbesecood ditto 147 wb > c ' i was dectnren to be cavtied , and tbe meeting adjooifed . EVENING SETTING , TUESDAY , T DECEMBER 27 TH . Joseph 8 ' i . « jrge , Eva ., b&ving lakeu tbe cba-ir , proceeded to read two lettevs trom Sbftiman Cfawfurd Esq ., and Dctniel O Coonell , Esq . The Secretory then read tbe minutes , which on tbe motion of F . O'Connor ^ Esq . , were confivttiei £ ff The Cuaivwan then ptoceedeed to tike toe opinion cf tbe Covfereuca on tbe appointment of tbe election con > n"Uee , and c ' eclnred the following gentlemen duly e lf « ted : —
Ms . J . Bo'nobveyH , 33 r . Mo' * , Mr . W . P . Roberts , Mr . J . H . Parry , Re ? . T . Sw » u , Mr . G . o . White , Rev . W . Hi'l , Mr . J . Colquhonn Mr . Juebua Ho '« r sn ,
Moved by J . H . Pnvry , Esq ., Seconded by F . O'CoDnor , Eiq .. Beso l Ve ^— *• Tbat the following conbtitu' . ethe hnsiDess regulations of Ibis Conferesce : — 1 . That the Conference meet twice every day , from nine till one , and from three Ul' eight . 2 . That the Chairman of the Conference ehaM also be chairman of any committee-of the whole body . 3 . That the Chairman be allowed to take pnrt in Ibe d ^ cut-sion , as a meuibjr of the Coc Cerence , and shall have a casing vote in cose of au eqi'fvl division , in addition to bis vote aa a delegate . 4 . Tbat all document * issuing from the CoDfererce fcball be signed by the Chairman . 5 . Tbat all documents or letters addressed to tbe Conference , or the Chairman , be referred to the Executive Committee to be hereafter appointed .
6- That a )! amendments and propositions arising out of business under discussion be submitted to the Chairman in writing . 7 . That all speakers be limited to ten minutes each , except when in committee , and then to five minutes each , unless in extraordinary cases to be notified by tbe Chairmen . 8 . That no member shall speak twice on the same subject , clanse , or matter , immediately nnder discussion , either in the Conference or Committee , except in explanation , or the opener , by way of conclusion , in reply . 9- That whenever the Chairman rises , every nie < n' r aball resume his sear " Moved by F . O'Connor , Esq ,
" Tbnt 1 be council of the Complete Suffice As * oc nfion be dlrei . ted to provide tbe E'fttionCommUtfe with all correspondence Bnd corrmuu'eations forw&vded to them touch ' Dg the several contested electors to ba refe' red to tbe said committee . '' This waa withdrawn * Mt > ved by Mr . Thomas Begg , Seconded 07 John Dunlop , Esq ., " 1 . —Tbat this Conference convened in csnformity with a resolution pasted at the flr&t Complete Suffrage Confeieoce , held at Birmingham , April 5- h—8 th , 1842 , and having for its paidmount object tho consideration of the necessary details of a bill embodying the
principles then agreed upon , viz : —Tbe extension of tbe Suffrage toall male adults , not deprived of the rights of cit'zenahip by a verdict of a jury of their country , men—vote by ballot—equal electoral districts—abolition of a property qualification for members of Parliament—payment of members for their services—and annual Parliaments j—do now declare its adoption of these principles ; pledges itself to employ such means only for obtaining the legislative recognition of them as are of a strictly just , peaceful , legal , and constitutional character ; and will forthwith proceed to fulfil the mission witb which it has been entrusted , resolved U support Us Chairman in preventing the introduction of any proposition not in accordance therewith .
" 2 . —That as this Conference will resist tbe introduction of any topic not obviously relevant to its main design , so it alao disclaims all interference with existing organisations , recognising as its paramount duty , tbe arriving , if possible , at a cordial agreement in reference to the object towards which peaceful agitation may be directed . " 3—That this Conference , agreeable to resolution 17 , passed at the first Conference , is prepared to receive and to consider all documents which may bs laid * fore it , and which may be supposed to contain an embodiment Of the necessary details for working out the principles already recognised .
" 4—That the ; documents so to be presented to this Conference , be taken into consideration at the openi g of our next Session , by a Committee consisting of tbe whole body of the delegates ; and tbat tbe Committee be instructed to observe tbe following rules : —1 . Tbat the bill to be presented by the Council of the * Nations I Complete Suffrage Union , ' be taken as the basis of discussion . 2 . That each clause as it 1 b read shall be considered pari passu , with the correlative clauses of the other documents . 3 . That all amendments be handed up to the Chairman in writing . "
On the above resolution being proposed and seconded , Mr . Lovett rose and earnestly impressed « n Mr . Begga and the gentlemen of the Complete Suffrage Union , that' for the sake of promoting our great object , for tbe sake of union and good feeling , they should substitute in the 4 th Resolution the words " Tbat the document entitled the People ' s Charter be taken as the basis of discussion '' in place of the words of the R solution "That tbo Bill to be presented by the Council of the National Complete Suffrage Union be taken as tbe basis of discussion . " Mr . Lovett having given bis reasons for the Pcople'fl Charter being taken aa the basis of
discussion , said' tbat he should wait for Mr . Beggfl ' s answer previous to proposing any amendment on the subject , Mr . O'Connor made some lengthened observations coinciding witb Mr . Loyett's view of the question . It being , however , near the time of adjournment , Mr . Lovett said he thought , in justice to Mr . Beggs , who ought to be allowed some time to consult with his friends previous to answering the question , it would be well to adjourn till the uexfe morning . He accordingly moved and Mr . O'Connor seconded , That we now adjourn , " which was agreed to unanimously .
WEDNESDAV MORNING SITTINGDEC . 28 , 1842 . Joseph Sturge , Esq . in the Chair . Mr . Roberts , on the part of the Election Committee , r ' eported tbat they had decided on the disputed election for Worcester by admitting all the delegates . The Secretary read the minutes cf tbe last meeting , which were unanimously confirmed . "" 1 Mr . Lovett then resumed the adjouroed debare by aafciDg Mr . Beggs whether he was willing to concent to his proposal , which being answered in tbe negat've . be moved the following amendment , wh ' ch was seconded by Mr . O Connor : —
"Tbat the document entitled the People's Charter , embracing , n it does , all tbe essential details of just and equal representation , couched in plain and definite language , capable of being understood and appreciated by tbe great mass of the people for whose government and guidance aH laws ought to be written ; and that measure having been before the public for the last five yeara , forming the basis of the present agitation in favour of tbe Suffrage , and for seeking to secure the legal enactment of which vast nHmbers have suffered imprisonment , transportation , and death , it has , in the opinion of this meeting , a prior claim over all other document ' proposing to embrace the principles of just representation ; it is therefore resolved , tbat weproceed to discuss the different sections of the People ' s Charter , in order to ascertain whether any improvements ctn be made in it , and what those improvements shall be ; it being necessary to make that document as clear and perfect as possible . " Second amendment thereon .
Mr . Robert Somere moved , and Mr . WiUiam Bro < « e seconded : — " Tbat neither of the Bills now proposed be taken priori ? as tbe basis of discussion ; but that both Bills , as well as all other Bills of a similar description , 11 laid upon tho table , and tbat the correlative clauses of all these Bills be read , aud defended , and Bubmitnd to tbe meeting . " Third amendment thereon . Bav . P . Brewster moved , and Mr . Johnston seconded . ;** That the bill which this Conference is met toconsider and discuss being founded upon the People ' s Chatter , aud actually embodying tho principles , it is riot expedient nor necessary to discuss any other document except in connection with the bill , until we have disposed of the bill itself submitted * for our consideration . "
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SITTING . Joseph Sturge Esq ., in the chair . Mr . R > beita , on the pa ? t of the Election Committee , reported that the Committed bad decided that the four gentlemen chosen at the pubic meeting at Newcastle were duly elected , and the gentlemen chosen by a poll of the inhabitants were not duly elected , but the Committee recommend that the latter gentlemen be allowed to sit and speak in the Conference , but not to vote . This report of the Committee was received and adopted . Mr . Thomas Cooper opened the adjourned debate . Dr . Glover moved a third amendment , which wts not seconded .
Previous to the vote being taken , Mr . Lovett stated that , in bis anxiety for union , he had made the following propositions to the leading members of the Complete Suffrage Union : —That both the propositions for priority should be withdrawn . That the two documents ( the People ' s Charter , and the Bill as prepared by- the Council ) should belaid on the table . That the clauses of the two documents should be read and discussed alternately . That thus having extracted all that was valuable in both , and formed a Bill , tbat this Bill should go forth to the country without any other title than "A Bill to provide for the just representation of the People . " But he I Mr . Lovett ) regretted to say , that this reasonable proposal ! was oot aoceeded to , those gentlemen rather wishing tbat the motion and amendments should go to tbe vote .
A division having been taken , the second and third amendments were respectively negatived , and tbe trst amendment carried ; the numbers being For the amendment .. 193 For the Original resolution 94 Absent ... 73 Neutral 14
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On the motion of Mr . Hobson , secoade-i by several delega" s , > hd votes wtte Kcarded . The following ia the LIST OF DELEGATES CONSTITUTING ! tHE CONFEHENCE ; AND EBE RECORDED ; VOTE OF EACH .
M " mcu . Airdrie . \ : Wai ; Bredie a AInwick . ] Joseph FoTstCT 1 James kekinsoe 1 . S . Haycock 1 Aberdeen . i James H . Wilson 1 Jobn Mif- * hell 1 Wiltam CbMton 1 Archibald M Dona'd 1 Arnold . ! Alfred ( Anthony 1 William Tatbert I Arbroath I Cbarl-.-sf Crawford 1 Archibald Prentice a Abraham Duncin 1 Peter ^ i « ins I William Thornton 1 Feargua' O'Conaor ,. dble . riutn . Anderston . j Pa . * ick ] O'Begins 1 William Parkes ... ~ . dble . rlurn . Lawrence PitfcethJey . a Andrew Harley a Ban bead . i Wiiiiaoi CoUon ... 1 Belrjer .
James V ' obeM 1 Brighton . \ C . Brooker 1 J . B . 0 'Brien a L . T . Clancy 1 W . Faesjt . 1 Blackburn William Beesley ... t 1 Rev . William H ! ll ' 1 George ( Mortimer 1 WalJin Moore ... ... 1 Barrsley . : ; Jobn Vf < "arjce 1 Frank Mitde'd a-Ba * h . i Rev . T . Spencer 1 Jobn HopWns 1 Bromsgrove . j Matthew Ha ' l ... . 1 Heury P , ros ? er ... 1 Brecbin . | Joseph Hume , M . P . a Bury . : Tbomas j Kay ... 1 Edward ' Murlhs . l Bilsfon . i Benjamin Sfeidroo'e a f John WJhhe 1 Bradford ! Jobn Sajith ... 1 Peter Driver ... 1 John Arran 1 Joseph Hammond I Blidport . ! Charlfs ; Siurge 1 Charles jClarke , ... 1 Banbury . i Robert Cockerill 1 Robert K Philp 1 E French , 1 Bridgewater . : Tbomas | HiU ... 1 F . J . Thompson 1 Rtrminirham . J
Arthur 0 'Neil new . Francis Parkea ... a Fear ^ ua lO'Coanor 1 George White 1 Jobn Follows ... o John HoTaley 1 Bradford , ( Wilts ) G . Rolf . i "' .. 1 C . Tru » iau 1 Ptter Sibree a Joseph Gardner ... ... 1 Buckby ( Lodiu John Eyre 1 Bristol . I Arthur 'Al'bright db'e . riu .-n , Jobn Palmer .... a J . Johnston 1 C . Chard — o Felix W . Simeon 1 HenTy Onion , 1 Robert Henry Williama 1 John Newman „ ... 1 Basford ( Newji Thomas JRowland l George Harrison 1 Camp&ie . Con Murray 1 Cifldley , Row / ey , < kc . Jno . Blanchueld 1 Cambridge . ; Tbon ? a 8 Woods 1 R-chiwri Thurlboin 1 Jobn W infield 1 Jobn Hiint 1 Carlisle . ¦ Walter Thorn I George Richardson 1 Cnpar . j Reverend E . S . Prycs a WiUiam Morgan neu . William ( Bigg a JohuE . Wynn a Crediton . j Jonathan Burridge 1 Samuel Sidwell 1 Colchester . J . B . Haijvey a Edward Miall 1 William [ Lovelt .... , 1 Reverend J . A ' sopp a Cheltenham . : Augustus Newten ... a William Hollis 1 William Milson 1 Cbalford . Richard Workman 1 Cirercester . ¦ Thomas Taylor 1 Ceres . Arthur Albright 1 Richard Dell 1 Coveotoy . ] Peter Hoey ... 1 Jobu Starkie a Donahalt - James Aibras 1 Di » H ? fermline . ? J . P . Roilger 1 Andrew Fleming 1 James Iuglis a
Deibf . j G . Stevenson 1 John Weat 1 Herbert Spencer I Samuel Pendle 1 Dundee j O . J . Rowland 1 William Davidson 1 Doncaster . j Cbarles Buckley a Thouia-i Wrigbt ... ... ... ... 1 Robert Clarke a Arthur AlbtigUt dble Hum . Dartmouth . 1 Charles Chalker a Hugh Hutton ... a Damfrtes and Maxwelltowo . John Humphery 1 Patteraon a Devzes . j G . W . AD > tie 1 George W ; estley ... ., 1 Charles Watson 1 William Akerman l Da'keifch j John Tbomason ... a Exeter < W . Wilkltison 1 E . Davy 1 Edinburgh ] Revererjd Dr . Ritchie 1 RobettLowery 1 John Dunlop „ l Henry Rankin l Joseph Sturge 1 Thomas S . Duncombe , M . P . ... a East Wemysa ] John Brown ... ... ... a EldsiBlic ]
uoanes raarp 1 Forfat I B . Oakley 1 William Cooper 1 Falmouth | Julivs Palmer a William Davlea a JoBiah Putnpbtey l Henry Morgan ... a Frome j W P . Roberts .. ... 1 R . Dorman ... ... ... a Glasgow ( George Andeuon a Thomas Ancott James Mblr ... ... 1 Jamea Adain ... 1 Samael Kidd 1 John Colquhoun ... 1 Gp'eibiels ] Reverend Robert Blair a Greenwich \ Charles Fartb . 1 Gatehorse . j Robert Somers ... ... ... ... vtu . Greenock i George Roberta ... \ '
- Mor- uo A f' ° < i-_ .,. "«?» . Hamroerfrm \ ih - - — , WilMnm Wa * Win Wynn . „ — \ Hebden Bridge Jawes M'Vitty \ Hanley Moses Simpson ~ . ... ... ... 1 Jatres French ... 1 Hu " William Webs *?? \ Ejward Preston Mead \ Daniel Moloney 1 WiUiam Padget ... 1 Hftv'lton Archibald Wr'ke * I HaTtick Thomas Davi- " ? 1 Halifax Edward Tp . ylor ... ... 1 Benjamin Kuebton 1 Huddersfleld James Sbaw ... 1 Thomas Vevers \ William Cunningham ... ... 1 Edward Clayton 1 Ipswich Henry V ' ncent ... ... a Wil « arn Fraser 1 D . M'Pberson I WiUiam Garred 1 Reverend P . MnrseU a KeUevjng ResereDd William Rob '* ^ on ... r j . Edward Jenkinson a Kiimarnock William CoUon ... dble . rlurn ^ Kirkaidy Joseph CoWey ... 1 G . B . Haynes 1 B . Bees'ey ... 1 Dr . Glower ... , M pvi . Kerjdal William Stutely 1 Wi'liam Harrison o Joseph Perry 1 Joseph G "' dner dble . rlurn *
Keighley Joseph FIrlh ... ... 1 King ' Lynn John Fie'd a F . Evans ... a Joseph Corbett a James Fowell a K'rrimoir Colonel Thompson a London : —SoaLhwark Jobn Mayvsrd 1 John Ro ' . e 1 John Keltey ... ... I Jobn Futsell 1 Lambeth John George Dron 1 Jobn Sewell ... 1 Heory Ross 1 James B . Brown 1 Finsbuvy J . Kn i gbt ... ... » 1 J . Cluer 1 Jobn CmipbeN — ... 1 Henry Hetherington ... 1 Mftry-le-bone John Humphries Pa- * y 1 Tbornrs Lucas ... ... ... ... 1 Robe .-t Buchanan I Tbomas M . Wheeler 1 Tower ham ' e ' cs Reverend Dr . Wade i W . Robson I P . MGratfa 1 G . Wilson 1 Westminster James Christopher 1 J . Skelton ... 1 Ruffay Ridley 1 ¦ ' WiUiam Clr-ke «» 1 City of London Edward Mantz ... 1 Charles Botweli ¦ 1 Lye Waste Joseph St . ut . Bey 1 Live , pool Bernard M'Caifcney 1 WiUiam Jones 1 Thomas Smith ,, Eaq l Henry Jones ... l C G . Gwilliams 1 Samuel Cowan ... l T . efidn
Thomas Frastr ,. ... l WiUiam Brooke ... ... l Joshua Hobson ... l WiUiam Barron ... 1 L- lie Josiab Pumpb » ey ... ... ... dble . : iurn ^ Francis Dickinson 1 Leitb . Robert Picfcea l T . B . Eunson 1 Loughborough Jobn Skenngon 1 Leicester Thomr- Cooper ... 1 Jonathan R . H . Ba rstow . « ... 1 Jaraes Duffy l Robert Jackson ... ... 1 Mansfield William Smith Lyndon 1 Reverend William Hi" dble . uurn . Markinch Wili'Rm TuHis ... ... a Jobn Cbtids ... a Reverend George Cheatle ... ... a Richard Jenkinson ... ... ... ' 1 Market Harborough Richard Whiteman 1 Benjamin Carter ... ...... 1 MelHham Jobn Owen ... a Joseph A . Lander 1 Mertbyr Tydvil William Mil / s 1 B . Habard 1 Metioneth
— Evans ... l Marybill Daniel O'Cortnell ... ... a Joseph Gardner ... ... dble . riurn . Manchester James Leach ... l Christopher Doyle 1 WiMiarn Dixon -. ... ... l Jeremiah Lane 1 P . M . Brophy 1 . Thomas Railton 1 Newbur ^ h J . C . Perry 1 Samuel F 02 l Newcast'e-upou-Tyne J . Siuclair 1 Fen > -jjus O'Connor dble . lluu , A . Fusssll a WiJ '' arn Hopkins ... a Newport , to e of Wight Thomas Pierce .-. l NottiPgbam Samuel Bean ... ... 1 W . 0 . Moit l 'Ihotnas B ^ ggs 1 R . T . Mormon I Newtown ( Montgomeryshire ) Thomas Morgan ... ... a Jobn Lane a Northwich Hojfh Hnttoa _ ... a PeterStbree ... a Jacob Di :: on f > ... a James Green „ ... 1 Newark Ricbard Collins 1 James Saunders ... , * 1 Northampton — Clavfce ... a — HolyweU a — Thome ... ... ... a — Barker , a Oldbury C . Vaugban , ... a W . Bail ... 1 OldMm
HenTy Chappeil 1 Francia Lord ... g 1 James Greaves 1 Jobn West dble . rlsrn . John CrowdCT ... 1 PoJlockshaws Charles M'Ewaa ., 1 Paisley \ Patriefe Brewstet 1 Robert Cocbrane 1 Joseph Corbett dble . fft ""* W . C . PatdBon ... ... vju . Preston William Mattinson ... ^ . ... I Richard Maraden 1 Renfrew Henry Sausum ... ... ... ... a Patrick Brewster dble . uUtn , Reddish William Parkes 1 Ratherglen W . aPatti 8 on dble . rlw ** CbarleB M'Ewan dble . rlvr * . Rochdale James Taylor l Thomas Livsey ... a Royton James Mills ... 1 Thomas Lees 1 Reading Lawrence Heywortb 1 George Goodrick 1 Jahsz Vines ... 1 Henry James o Badford James Saonders l Rothell John Wilmot * ( Continued in our seventh tage . )
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— ¦ ~ MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS OF A CONFERENCE OF DELEGATES , Elected by tbe People of EpgJaud , Scotland , and Wales , at Public Open Meetings , and holden io tbe Saloon of the Mechanics' Institution , New HaU-Street , Birmingham , on the 27 ih , 28 th , 20 th , and 30 th December . 3842 , to consider on tke essential details of a Bill to ba submitted to Parliament , to cecore tbe just Representation of the whole male adult population ; aud to determine on such peaceful , legal , and constitutional means , ss may cause it to become the law of theie Raalms . The Delegates assembled at ten o ' clock in the forenoon of tbe 27 th day of December , in their place of meeting ; and after a short tiiue On tbe motion of the Rev . Thomas Sprs ^ er , Seconded by F . O'Connor , Esq ., Joseph Sturge , Esq ., w ? i unanimously appointed L irmn of tbe Conferen *' - . And On the motion of Richard Gardener , Esq ., Seconded by the Kav . Dr . Wade ,
William Morgan , Eq ., wai appointed Score taiy to the Conference . Mr . Mergan , as Secretary of the Complete . Suffrage Council , laid on the Table three lists of persons whose Credentials as Delegates bad b ; n lece ' . ved . The lists were respectively he » ded : — " 1 st . —List of persons const'ttrting this Confe / rnce . 2 nd . —List of persons whoce appointments pi Delega * is are irreiru'a' " , but ¦ with respect to ¦ whom the Conference are recommended to grant admission by a vote of tbe Conference . 3 rd—List of plac-j iu which elections of Delegates have t- en r * under circumstances so entirely at variance with what must be considered both tbe letter and spirit of tbe invitation in response of ¦ which tbe Conference was appointed , tbat Ibeir admission to the Sittings of the Confereote be deferred until tbe circi'mstances can be inquired into and decided on by a committee to be appointed for tbe purpose . "
Moved by Rev T . Spencer , 1 Ssconded by F . O'Connor , E « q ., " That this Conference hereby admit as Delegates , the persons included in H « t No . 2 , " Amendment moved thereon , by Mr . Joshua Hobson , Seconded by Mr John Arran , " That this conference be con&Ututed of a'l the deleg . ;•_» who have beenappointed to it by the people in their severs ! localities , and who ha ce presented tben ? selves at thin boavd to take their seats ; and if any parties have objections to urge against tbe sitting of any delegate , such objection shall be referred to and determined by a committee appointed by the Conference to examine into such objections , " After a debate , the original motion was withdrawn , and the amendment declared duly carried .
Moved by Charles Crawford , Esq . Seconded by Mr . MiaU , " That tail Conference now refer list No . 3 to a committee censisi- 'iig of n < ue gentlemen , who shall decide on the admission or rejection of the persons included therein . " Ame dtnent thereon moved by The Rev . William HiH , Seconded by Mr . Joshua Hobson , " That a committee of nine p&tsorabe now appoints J to whom tbe examination of all disputed elections , aud all application for admission for which no credentials have been received , shall be referred . " After a debate the amendment was r ~ ' . ici upon a division . The following gent ' emen were then nominated successively as members of the Committee : — Rev . We . Hill George White Joshua Hobson Thomas Daviea W . P . Rober . s Samuel Kidd James Moir Rev . W . RohiDSon J . Golquhoan Rev . T . Swan Thomas Hi" J » hn Cluer J . H . Parry Win . Watkins Wynne J . G Dron Charles Brocker J . Hnmpbrey Charles Clarke R , K . Philp Jobu Horseley James Tickers Eel ward Clayton Jaraes Williams E . P . Mead B . Dromgoole William Hollis Jobn Smyth
On the suggestion of Mr . O . J . Rowland , it was agreed tbat each noiciuee should answer tbe following questions before tbe votes were taken : — 1—Whether he has any objection to make to the election of any member of tbe Conference ? 2—Whether he knowB of any objection to hiB own election 1 Moved by the Rev . P . Brewster ; Seconded by Mr . Albright" That the following gentlemen constitute the Committee : — Rev . T . Swan I Rev . W . Robinson R K . Philp Thomas Hill I William Hollis Jehn Cluer J . H . Parry j Charles Brooker Jas . Williams . " Amendment thereon , moved by Mr . O'Conner ; Seconded by Mr . Peter Hoey" That the following gentlemen constitute the Committee : — Rev . Wm . Hill Mr . Gf o . White .. T . Swan . W . P . Roberts llr . Saml . Kidd _ James Moir _ Joshua Hobson — J . Colquhoun « T . HU 1 2 nd Amendment thereon , moved by Rev . Wm . Hill ; Seconded by Mr . Hobson" That the names of the respective parties nominated to serve on tbe Committee be par into a hat , and put to the meeting , in the order in vhisb they are drawn oat ; and that the nine persons havivgmost votes constitute tbe Committee . '' 3 rd Amendment thereoD , moved by Mr . Thomas Thompson ; ' Seconded by Mr . J . Mitchell" That the wholes of tbe names proposed be put into a bat and that the first nine drawn by the Chairman do constitute the Committee . " Ssrsral persons having refused to act if voted for in a list , tbe original motion and tbe first amendment were withdrawn .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Jan. 14, 1843, page 6, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1195/page/6/
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