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Monthly Chronicle.
with Edkins being proved , she was found guilty . This trial disclosed the history of a cunning artful prostitute , making her market of an inconsiderate young man . 19 . Patrick Murphy was capitally , and very deservedly convicted of ravishing . Isabella Mackaj-, an infant about eight years of age ; Robert Andrews was convicted of manslaughter , for killing and slaying William Pepper , and received sentence to be imprisoned in Newgate twelve months , and pay a fine of
one shilling . Mary Parker , charged with the murder of her bastard child , was tried and acquitted . 20 . Several of the rioters were tried , when Anthony Purchase and Richard Warnsbect , for being concerned in beginning to pull down the house of a crimp ill Holborn , and Joseph Strutt for a similar offence at Charing-Cross , were found guilty — DEATH . The two first were recommended to mercy by the Jury .
A Special Commission for trying the prisoners in the Tower and Newgate , has passed the Great Seal ; and the Commissioners are , the Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas , the Lord Chief Baron , Mr . Baron Hotham , Mr . Justice Buller , Mr . Justice Grose , and Mr . Justice Lawrence . It is to be opened on the 16 th of October next . The following is a list of the prisoners :
Committed to the Tower . John Home Tooke , " | Rev . Jeremiah Joyce , John Richter , V . 19 th May . John Augustus Bonny , f John Thelwall , John Lovett , J Thomas Hardy ,. ., „ , - ; , n , . . ¦ " 20 th May . John Martin , - ' J Stuart Kyd , 6 th June .
Committed to Newgate . Mr . Stone , " ) John Hillier , | ,, John Ashley , I May 39 , on Jean Baptiste Roussel , >™ W ™ » f „ . . , r . , ' ' ireason . Richard Hay ward , ' . Thomas Spence , -J John Philip Francklow , June 6 , do . John Baxter , July 8 , High Treason .
All charged with High Treason . Committed to York Castle , Henry York alias Redhead , July 7 , High Treason . Messrs . Hull , Pearson , Secretary Adams , and Pearce , are at large on bail . Carnage , rjroomhead , Moody , Wideson , and Hill , from Sheffield ; Saint , the Norwich Publican , and Edwards , still remain ! in custody . A marriage is said to befiually settled , with the consent of their Majesties , between his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and his first cousin , the Princess
daughter of the Duke of Brunswick . The above intended marriage Was sanctioned by a Council held at Weymouth ; and Lord Southampton , it is said , will be appointed Ambassador Extraordinary forthe purpose of demanding the Princess of Brunswick in marriage for th'e Prince of Wales . The Queen's yacht is fitting up with all imaginable magnificence in Deptford dock-yard , to bring over the Princess , who is in her 17 th year . Carlton-House is to be immediately completed at the expence of Government . —Parliament will meet on the 4 ih -of November .
Early in September , the Factor , Captain Bowen , sailed for New York , with 84 passengers . Ralph Eddowes , Esq . of Chester , with his wife and five children , accompanied by four other of the principal families of that city , sailed from Liverpool , about a fortnight before in the Hope , Capt . Johnson . Mr . Eddowes has taken with him a property of 26 , 000 ! . Mr . Cooper , of Manchester , with a wife and four children , and accompanied beighteen of his friendsdeparted from Liverpool in the AtlanticCaptain
y , , Swaine . He had been twelve months in America , purchased an estate on the banks of the Susquehanna , in the state of Pcnsylvannia , and returned for his family and friends , who have now accompanied him . Mr . Russel , of Birmingham , a Magistrate forthe counties of Warwick and Worcester , with bis two brothers and their respective families ; Mr . Humphries ,
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Monthly Chronicle.
with Edkins being proved , she was found guilty . This trial disclosed the history of a cunning artful prostitute , making her market of an inconsiderate young man . 19 . Patrick Murphy was capitally , and very deservedly convicted of ravishing . Isabella Mackaj-, an infant about eight years of age ; Robert Andrews was convicted of manslaughter , for killing and slaying William Pepper , and received sentence to be imprisoned in Newgate twelve months , and pay a fine of
one shilling . Mary Parker , charged with the murder of her bastard child , was tried and acquitted . 20 . Several of the rioters were tried , when Anthony Purchase and Richard Warnsbect , for being concerned in beginning to pull down the house of a crimp ill Holborn , and Joseph Strutt for a similar offence at Charing-Cross , were found guilty — DEATH . The two first were recommended to mercy by the Jury .
A Special Commission for trying the prisoners in the Tower and Newgate , has passed the Great Seal ; and the Commissioners are , the Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas , the Lord Chief Baron , Mr . Baron Hotham , Mr . Justice Buller , Mr . Justice Grose , and Mr . Justice Lawrence . It is to be opened on the 16 th of October next . The following is a list of the prisoners :
Committed to the Tower . John Home Tooke , " | Rev . Jeremiah Joyce , John Richter , V . 19 th May . John Augustus Bonny , f John Thelwall , John Lovett , J Thomas Hardy ,. ., „ , - ; , n , . . ¦ " 20 th May . John Martin , - ' J Stuart Kyd , 6 th June .
Committed to Newgate . Mr . Stone , " ) John Hillier , | ,, John Ashley , I May 39 , on Jean Baptiste Roussel , >™ W ™ » f „ . . , r . , ' ' ireason . Richard Hay ward , ' . Thomas Spence , -J John Philip Francklow , June 6 , do . John Baxter , July 8 , High Treason .
All charged with High Treason . Committed to York Castle , Henry York alias Redhead , July 7 , High Treason . Messrs . Hull , Pearson , Secretary Adams , and Pearce , are at large on bail . Carnage , rjroomhead , Moody , Wideson , and Hill , from Sheffield ; Saint , the Norwich Publican , and Edwards , still remain ! in custody . A marriage is said to befiually settled , with the consent of their Majesties , between his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and his first cousin , the Princess
daughter of the Duke of Brunswick . The above intended marriage Was sanctioned by a Council held at Weymouth ; and Lord Southampton , it is said , will be appointed Ambassador Extraordinary forthe purpose of demanding the Princess of Brunswick in marriage for th'e Prince of Wales . The Queen's yacht is fitting up with all imaginable magnificence in Deptford dock-yard , to bring over the Princess , who is in her 17 th year . Carlton-House is to be immediately completed at the expence of Government . —Parliament will meet on the 4 ih -of November .
Early in September , the Factor , Captain Bowen , sailed for New York , with 84 passengers . Ralph Eddowes , Esq . of Chester , with his wife and five children , accompanied by four other of the principal families of that city , sailed from Liverpool , about a fortnight before in the Hope , Capt . Johnson . Mr . Eddowes has taken with him a property of 26 , 000 ! . Mr . Cooper , of Manchester , with a wife and four children , and accompanied beighteen of his friendsdeparted from Liverpool in the AtlanticCaptain
y , , Swaine . He had been twelve months in America , purchased an estate on the banks of the Susquehanna , in the state of Pcnsylvannia , and returned for his family and friends , who have now accompanied him . Mr . Russel , of Birmingham , a Magistrate forthe counties of Warwick and Worcester , with bis two brothers and their respective families ; Mr . Humphries ,