| History - 1834 - 850 pages
...prisoners had been arrested. An inquest was held on the body of Cully, the policeman, "who had MAY.] 81 been stabbed. From the state of political feeling,...: — " We find a verdict of Justifiable Homicide ou these grounds : — that no Riot Act was read, nor any proclamation advising the people to disperse... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1833 - 844 pages
...jury, and the names of the jurors as I find lem published in the newspapers; and iese are as follows : "We find a verdict of JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE on these...: that no Riot Act was read, nor any proclamation adiising the people to disperse : that the Government did not take the proper precautions to prevent... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1833 - 832 pages
...policeman, who was killed during the assault of the police on the people at the meeting at Cold bath-fields, returned the following verdict : — -< We find a...of justifiable homicide, on these grounds, — that noriut act ivas read, nor any proclamation advising the people to disperse ; that the police did not... | |
| Great Britain - 1834 - 262 pages
...verdict than the report of the inquest. That extraordinary verdict is in the following terms : — " We find a verdict of Justifiable Homicide on these...— That no riot act was read, nor any proclamation advising the people to disperse ; that the government did not take the proper precautions to prevent... | |
| Railroad engineering - 1834 - 434 pages
...in the late riot, had brought in a verdict of juetifiable homicide," in the following words: — " We find a verdict of Justifiable Homicide on these...: that no riot act was read, nor any proclamation advising the people to disperse ; that the go. vernment did not take the proper precautions to pre.... | |
| Great Britain - 1833 - 432 pages
...and the names of the jurors as I find them published in the newspapers ; and these are as follows : "We find a verdict of JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE on these...: that no Riot Act was read, nor any proclamation advising the people to disperse : that the Government did not take the proper precautions to prevent... | |
| Thomas Allen - London (England) - 1837 - 532 pages
...able to run away, had escaped. An inquest was held on the body of CuHy, the policeman who was killed. The inquest was continued for several days, and, finally,...— that no Riot Act was read, nor any proclamation advising the people to disperse; that the government did not take the proper precautions to prevent... | |
| Camden Pelham - Crime - 1841 - 710 pages
...proper result to be arrived at. At the conclusion of the inquest on Monday, May the 20th, the jury returned the following verdict : — " We find a verdict...: that no riot act was read, nor any proclamation advising the people to disperse ; that the government did not take the proper precautions to prevent... | |
| Camden Pelham - Crime - 1886 - 740 pages
...proper result to be arrived at. At the conclusion of the inquest on Monday, May the 20th, the jury returned the following verdict : — " We find a verdict...: that no riot act was read, nor any proclamation advising the people to disperse; that the government did not take the proper precautions to prevent... | |
| John Ashton - England - 1896 - 406 pages
...number of prisoners had been arrested. " An inquest was held on the body of Cully, the policeman who had been stabbed. From the state of political feeling,...: That no Riot Act was read, nor any proclamation advising the people to disperse ; that the Government did not take the proper precautions to prevent... | |
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