| 1825 - 776 sider
...them which did not operate on the negroes of the other coast." TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY. 24th November, 1823. The Court having most maturely and deliberately weighed...first charge, to wit, — " For that he, the said John Smith, long previous to and up to the time of a certain revolt and rebellion •which broke out... | |
| 1812 - 428 sider
...pleaded Not Guilty, and the Court proceeded to the examination ot witnesses ; and the Court having maturely and deliberately weighed and considered the evidence adduced in • support of the prosecution, against the prisoner, Lieutenant-Colonel the Hon. B. Cochrane, of the 36th Regiment, together... | |
| 1813 - 660 sider
...May to the 15th August, 1819.** Upon which Charges the Court came to the following decision .-— i' ".The Court having most maturely and deliberately...considered the Evidence adduced in support of the Prosecution, together with what the Prisoner, Lieutenant Thomas Henry nf the 8th West India Regiment... | |
| London Missionary Society - 1824 - 220 sider
...between the parties at your bar. . (Signed) JL SMITH, Jun. TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY, 24xn NOVEMBER, 1823, The Court having most maturely and deliberately weighed...Smith, as well as the statements made by him in his defence,.and the evidence thereon ; with respect to the first charge, to wit, " For that he, the said... | |
| 1825 - 778 sider
...them which did not operate on the negroes of the other coast." TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY. 24th November, 1823. The Court having most maturely and deliberately weighed...first charge, to wit, — " For that he, the said John Smith, long previous to and up to the time of a certain revolt and rebellion which broke out in... | |
| Walter Scott - 1825 - 780 sider
...them which did not operate on the negroes of the other coast." TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY. ZMh November, 1823. The Court having most maturely and deliberately weighed...first charge, to wit, — " For that he, the said John Smith, long previous to and up to the time of a certain revolt and rebellion which broke out in... | |
| Thomas Atchison (Captain.) - 1825 - 104 sider
...adjourns till Monday, the 5th April, to read and sign fair copy of proceedings. OPINION AND SENTENCE. The Court, having most maturely and deliberately weighed...considered the evidence adduced in support of the prosecution against the prisoner, Capt. Thomas Atchison of the Royal Artillery, as well as what he... | |
| Thomas Atchison (Captain.) - 1825 - 110 sider
...dangerous example to the British Army. Upon which charge the Court came to the following decision :— The Court having most maturely and deliberately weighed...considered the evidence adduced in support of the prosecution, against the prisoner, Captain Thomas Atchison, of the Royal Artillery, as well as what... | |
| William Hough - 1825 - 1028 sider
...said detachment. " Upon which charges the court came to the following decision : " The court having maturely and deliberately weighed and considered the evidence adduced in support of the prosecution, as well as the prisoner's having declined making any defence, is of opinion as follows,... | |
| 1832 - 672 sider
...of the Atholl, to the Dryad, without his consent."—J/tiit/i Telegraph. The Court having carefully and deliberately weighed and considered the evidence adduced in support of the said charges, and having heard what the said Captain Alexander Gordon hath alleged in his defence,... | |
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