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1820 Apr. 16 1
 Collectanea  Remarks on Trade 
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 Of Michaelmas Term in the Sixtieth year of
 the Reign of King George the Third.
 Be it Remembered Surrey to wit that Sir Robert Gifford Knight
Attorney General of our present  Sovereign Lord the King who for our
 said Lord the King in this behalf prosecutes in his proper
 person comes here into the Court of our said Lord the King
 before the King himself at Westminster on Monday next
 after Fifteen days of Saint Martin in this same Term
 and for our said Lord the King gives the Court here to understand
and be informed that Philip Francis late of the
Parish of Saint John within the Borough of Southwark in
 the County of Surrey Labourer being a malicious seditious
 and ill disposed person and unlawfully and maliciously
 devising and intending to raise and excite discontent
 and disaffection in the minds of the Liege subjects of
 our Lord the present King and to move and incite the liege
 subjects of our said Lord the King  unlawfully and with
 force and violence to change and alter the Constitution
 of this Realm to dislike and contempt of the Commons
 House of Parliament of this Realm and to move and excite
 the liege subjects of our said Lord the King unlawfully
 and with force and violence to change and alter the constitution
 of this Realm heretofore to wit on the Thirteenth
 day of September in the Fifty ninth year of the reign of
 our Sovereign Lord George the Third by the Grace of God
 of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland King
 Defender of the Faith at the Parish aforesaid in the said
 County of Surrey unlawfully and maliciously did publish
 and cause to be published a certain scandalous malicious
 and seditious Libel of and concerning the Common's House
 of Parliament of this Realm containing therein amongst
 other things divers scandalous malicious and seditious matters
 and things of and concerning the said Common's House
 of Parliament of this Realm in one part thereof according
 to the tenor and effect following that is to say, To the Inhabitants
 of Manchester and its vicinity who met together in
 St. Peter's Field on the 16th day of August last for the purpose 
 of discussing the best means of obtaining a Radical Reform
 in the House of Commons and who escaped with their lives
 from the wanton and murderous attack made on them by
 that brutal armed force called the Cheshire and Manchester
 Yeomanry Cavalry Fellow Citizens One who witnessed your
  resolute and at the same time peaceable and uniformly well-disposed
 conduct at the public Meeting of the 16th ult presumes
 to address you on the subject of that meeting and the murderous
 attack of the brutal armed force who were sent amongst
 you by those who disgrace the names of Magistrates
 of Manchester To me it was a painful moment to think
 that such a body of fine resolute Men should have been surprised
 unarmed by a cowardly and ferocious armed force
 Cowardly murderers that would have shrunk from fifty
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