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the
Tryal of RichardFrancklin,&CC*
Council for the King.
Sir Philip York, Attor¬
ney-General.
Charles talbot, Efq;
Solicitor-General,
Mr. Reeves.
Mr. Willes.
Mr. Parker.
Council for Mr. Franckli^
Mr. Bootle, Sen.
Mr. Noel.
Mr. Fazakerlet-
Mr. Strange.
Mr. Taylor.
Mr. Bootle, Jun.
BR. Attorney-General fi.ft opened to the
' Court, before the Jury were fworn, that,
J as a fpecial Jury had been granted upon
: his Motion, for the Trial of this Indict¬
ment, now before the Court j and that
as only Eleven appeared out of the Pannel of Twen¬
ty four, fummohed to attend the 12th of laft Julyt
he infifted, that thofe Eleven might, if they were pre-
fent, and not challenged, be fworn, and a Talefma-
nadded out of thofe that attended new; which was
agreed to; but feveral of the El ven that attended
before, not attending then, the Jury fworn were as
follows, ’viz.
Zhomas Milner, of St. Andrew’s Hollorn, Efq;
Thomas Andrews, of Ormond Street, Elq;
* ctbomas Allen, of Finchley, Efq;
f Jacob Harvey, of Iflmgton, Efq;
A a
Heur}
/
the
Tryal of RichardFrancklin,&CC*
Council for the King.
Sir Philip York, Attor¬
ney-General.
Charles talbot, Efq;
Solicitor-General,
Mr. Reeves.
Mr. Willes.
Mr. Parker.
Council for Mr. Franckli^
Mr. Bootle, Sen.
Mr. Noel.
Mr. Fazakerlet-
Mr. Strange.
Mr. Taylor.
Mr. Bootle, Jun.
BR. Attorney-General fi.ft opened to the
' Court, before the Jury were fworn, that,
J as a fpecial Jury had been granted upon
: his Motion, for the Trial of this Indict¬
ment, now before the Court j and that
as only Eleven appeared out of the Pannel of Twen¬
ty four, fummohed to attend the 12th of laft Julyt
he infifted, that thofe Eleven might, if they were pre-
fent, and not challenged, be fworn, and a Talefma-
nadded out of thofe that attended new; which was
agreed to; but feveral of the El ven that attended
before, not attending then, the Jury fworn were as
follows, ’viz.
Zhomas Milner, of St. Andrew’s Hollorn, Efq;
Thomas Andrews, of Ormond Street, Elq;
* ctbomas Allen, of Finchley, Efq;
f Jacob Harvey, of Iflmgton, Efq;
A a
Heur}
/
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