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fe ; wa , nj : eay no " ****) £ tyroe j if ne ~ were fyrmsnied with-a copy > of tlie , i « forma { ion lie should be ^ prepa red to plead tne next morn ing . Tli fc Attorney . General said he ford no Wjgljt to a copy , and Lord , JSIIenbosough said that the tune of the Court must not be
occupied in vain discussions , the prisoner must" plead guilty , or not guilty ; perhaps he might hereafter be allowed if he chose , to retract bis plea , arid ia . the mean time his attorney rmight obtain a copy of the information at the proper office . . Mr . Hone said he fyad up attorney and persisted in his demand ; of a copy . The Court , Lord
l ^ ll / enborough said , had no power to give it - y , they had no funds out of which to pay for it : upon which Mr . Hane assured their Lordships thajt lie had npj fuuds either . Lord £ lien * borough said , if a copy of the infornoatidn were ^ . y-en t <> him > by the § atne r ^ le eyery person charged with a
crime might claim a copy of the indietinent , a claini never before piref ^ wed ., and ^ rtaiinly never , before alk ) \>' edv * Whilst the informations wece reading , M . ^ - Hone , who was unwell , at $ ke& .. j * £ rinission to ait ^ to which
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Uefdndtint was committed till ^ the first daV of next Tetm , that is we believe Trinity Term , which cozq ^ mences Friday June the 6 th . At the sarae ^ tiare ^ Lard Ellentewmgh stated that he would be liberated \ xv the interim , on putting in sufficient ^ aft , which he explained " to mean that fartiT ^ ffirat li-bel Ith e I 3 efei ^ datii m « st bie
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Melancholy Ca $ c of Mary Ryan . On Fri < iay morning , May 2 nd , wag executed in the Okl 3 ailey , for highway robbery , Patrick Hyttn , k $ K * wn also by the name of Paddy fir ^ wn . He had some time ago planned his escape from , N « wgate r and nothing wap wanting to the success of hisfplan but . a rope , which his wife was dejected Tin
carrying into prison twined , fpun 4 jbter body . The schepie was thas defeali ? 4 > and the wife -was detained in ; J ^ ywga | e to take her trial for aiding in it ; J ^ r a most unhakppy coincidence , the . y ^ ifis \ yas tried for tins offence *> n t ^ e vf r ^ day thajt rfie husband auficreid . j Sb ^ ,
was of qourse found g * 4 &U » but _ M ^ j \ iryf , agonize $ : (* s ^ i e ^ expre ^ fedr ih ^ m ^ selves ) at her condition *—r—ra widows just become such , by so awfu ^ an e ^ vent , with a babe at her > bxeast , recommended her in theTnewfeWgeni manner to the mercy of the &owt . She Was
sentenced to one mmtKz irnpiisonm ^ t ^ In a flood , of teats she bigged tr ^ Ci ^ rk would suffer her ** to gp : to tl > e ; wake ^ f her husband and see the last of him . Thi # the Court replied it ; ** ai s matfln their power 10 grant . ' . ; ; r : Here the nia tter did nbt e tid ** On * Wednesday May the 7 Xb . Sk Jam if
MuthintosH brought thje 0 ^ 9 e oi ^ Mmny Ryan before the House of ' ^ fJimtnmns . In a speech of great-eloquence he characterized the inrorseesdings against j lie r by every indignant epithet r ht $ e&aWA not trust himself , he said ^ to j ionxmBmr upon the conduct *) f those wh ^ ipfxucii :
ctrcamstances pushed forward' th « spprvsecutidn . A midst generau ! che ^ h , > Hfc concluded fcvith itrovmgiiari papets ' twi the subject Mr . fI * A <^ n ( ^ < tmvepattidii that Mary Ryan had been pardmittd on the recommertdation of Lord- ^ idixj ^ HUh , and Lord Castlereagh pressed Srr S&mh to withdraw his motion , as it wtjuld seem to imply a censure on U > 6 ad ipini 9 tvat ! € > n of iuetice , ' *• y Hu " f * $ ir to
Jtiities Whtkhrtosk r ^ filSeH wfth ** ktir tHe ^^ n ottb n y tne fMSfiti dHF * Wil ex ^ tc ^ riiiite' fne a ^^ md * ffiftkM * W imi caseT Th
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1817, page 314, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2464/page/58/
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