The Trial of William Brodie Wright and Cabinet Maker in Edinburgh, and of George Smith Grocer There, Before the High Court of Justiciary, Held at Edinburgh on Wednesday the 27th, and Thursday the 28th, August 1788: For Breaking Into the General Excise-Office at Edinburgh on the 5th of March Last : Containing the Evidence at Large for and Against the Prisoners, Accurate Statements of the Pleadings of the Counsel, and the Opinions of the Judges on Many Important Points of Law, with the Whole ProceedingsC. Elliot, 1788 - 279 páginas |
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... fearch diligently made for him that night , but he was not found ; and I afterwards learned that he had gone off for London on the day preceding . Mr John Clerk . Mr Scott , you fay you was prefent when George Smith emitted the ...
... fearch diligently made for him that night , but he was not found ; and I afterwards learned that he had gone off for London on the day preceding . Mr John Clerk . Mr Scott , you fay you was prefent when George Smith emitted the ...
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... fearch of Mr Brodie ; and ac- cordingly I dispatched him to Oftend . In- formation was received that Mr Brodie was there upon the 4th of June , and he was af- terwards E 2 terwards traced to Amfterdam , where he was apprehended , ( 35 ) ...
... fearch of Mr Brodie ; and ac- cordingly I dispatched him to Oftend . In- formation was received that Mr Brodie was there upon the 4th of June , and he was af- terwards E 2 terwards traced to Amfterdam , where he was apprehended , ( 35 ) ...
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... fearch of Inglis and Horner's goods . I added , that I hoped he Mr Brodie had no concern in thefe de- predations ; but he returned me no answer . Mr Brodie told me he was going out of town for a few days , and fent me a meffage for a ...
... fearch of Inglis and Horner's goods . I added , that I hoped he Mr Brodie had no concern in thefe de- predations ; but he returned me no answer . Mr Brodie told me he was going out of town for a few days , and fent me a meffage for a ...
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... fearch of the goods belonging to Meffrs Inglis and Hor- ner . Dean of Faculty . My Lords , it is not pro- per that the witnefs fhould be allowed to speak of facts that have no relation to the present trial . Lord Juftice Clerk . William ...
... fearch of the goods belonging to Meffrs Inglis and Hor- ner . Dean of Faculty . My Lords , it is not pro- per that the witnefs fhould be allowed to speak of facts that have no relation to the present trial . Lord Juftice Clerk . William ...
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... fearch that was made in Smith's houfe ; there was nothing found in it . I was likewife prefent at a fearch that was made in Brodie's house and yard , when one part of a dark lanthorn was found in a neceffary - house , and another part ...
... fearch that was made in Smith's houfe ; there was nothing found in it . I was likewife prefent at a fearch that was made in Brodie's house and yard , when one part of a dark lanthorn was found in a neceffary - house , and another part ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
5th of March accufed accuſed admiffibility againſt alfo alibi bank-note becauſe Brodie's broke Brown and Ainflie cafe circumftance clofe confequence confideration coulter counſel courfe Court crime Dean of Faculty declarant defcribed defire dence Edinburgh evidence Excife Excife-office fafe faid fame fearch fent fentence fhall fhould fhown figned fince fituation fome ftairs ftated fubject fuch fufficient fuppofed fure fwears fworn Gentlemen George Smith guilty himſelf houfe houſe huſband indictment inftance John Brown John Clerk jury laſt letters libel likewife Lord Advocate Lord Efkgrove Lord Juftice Clerk Lord Swinton Lordships March laft miſtake moſt muſt myſelf neceffary night o'clock obferved objection occafion pannel pardon perfon piftols poffible prefent prifoner profecutor proof purchaſed purpoſe queſtion reafon refpectable ſay Scotland Sheriff ſhown Smith's houfe ſtated Stonefield ſuch teftimony thefe themſelves theſe thoſe Thurſday tion trial trunk uſed verdict Wedneſday William Brodie witnefs Witness
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