No. 8. John Killen and John M'Cann. No. 9. Joseph Doran. No. 10. Thomas Donnelly, Nicholas Farrell, Laurence Begley, and Michael Kelly. Robert Emmet. Henry Howley. John Mac Intosh. Thomas Keenan. Denis Lambert RedmondJohn Exshaw, 1803 |
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23d of July affiftance afked afterwards againſt our faid aſked ATTORNEY becauſe bufinefs cafe character circumftances city of Dublin compaffing confpiracy confpirators conftitution converfation counſel Court crime Cross-examined Crown day of July defired Denis Lambert depot Dublin aforefaid duty Emmet evidence Examined faid Lord faid twenty-third day fame fhall fhew fhots fhould fince firft fituation fome force and arms ftate fubject fuch falfe traitor fuppofe fupport fworn Gentlemen Government guilty hear heard himſelf honeft houfe houſe indictment infurrection juftice Jurors unknown Jury laft levy Lord the King MAC NALLY moft muft muſt neceffary Nicholas Farrell night NORBURY obferve occafion paffed perfons piftol pikes prefent prifoner proclamation profecution purpoſe rebellion recollect refpect Robert Emmet ſaid ſay ſtate teftimony thefe theſe thing thofe Thomas Donnelly Thomas Keenan Thomas-ftreet thoſe told traitor as aforefaid treafon United Irishmen whofe witnefs yourſelf
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Page 4 - ... againft the peace of our faid lord the king, his crown, and dignity, and allb againft the form of the ftatute in fuch cafe made and provided.
Page 2 - Lord the King, not having the fear of God in their hearts, nor weighing the duty of their allegiance, but being moved and seduced by the instigation of the devil, as false traitors against our said Lord the King, their supreme, true, lawful, and undoubted lord...
Page 5 - Howley, agiinft the peace, of our faid Lord the King, his crown and dignity, and contrary to the form of the ftatute in fuch cafe made and provided.
Page 27 - Or if a Man do violate the King's Companion, or the King's eldest Daughter unmarried, or the Wife of the King's eldest Son and Heir: Or if a Man do levy War against our Lord the King in his Realm, or be adherent to the King's Enemies in his Realm, giving to them Aid and Comfort in the Realm or elsewhere, and thereof be probably attainted of open Deed by the People of their Condition...
Page 4 - King, and not having the fear of God in his heart, nor weighing the duty of his allegiance, but being moved and seduced by the instigation of the Devil, and entirely withdrawing the love and true and due obedience which every subject of our said Lord the King...
Page 23 - A BAND of PATRIOTS, mindful of their oath and faithful to their engagement as United Irishmen, have determined to give freedom to their country, and a period to the long career of English oppression.
Page 86 - ... he at once flings it down, and he tells every man in the community, rich or poor, loyal or disloyal, he must adopt it at the peril of being considered an enemy to the country, and of suffering the pains and penalties attendant thereupon. " And how was this revolution to be effected...
Page 2 - King, their supreme, true, lawful, and undoubted lord, and wholly withdrawing the cordial love and true and due obedience which every true and faithful...
Page 84 - ... the art of war, framed for the purpose of drilling the party who were employed to effect this rebellion ; but of war they have proved that they are incapable of knowing any thing but its ferocities and its crimes. You find two proclamations, detailing systematically and precisely the views and objects of this conspiracy, and you find a manuscript copy of one of them, with interlineations and other marks of ita being an original draft.
Page 24 - Orangemen ! add not to the catalogue of your follies and crimes ; already have you been duped to the ruin of your country in the legislative union with its ; attempt not an opposition which will carry with it your inevitable destruction ; return from the paths of delusion, return to the arms of your countrymen, who will receive and hail your repentance.