TABLE of CONTENTS.
| Page. | ||
| The Indictment | [3] | |
| The Counsel for the Crown and for the Defendants | [14] | |
| The Jury | [15] | |
| Mr. Gurney's Speech in opening the Case | [15] | |
| Evidence for the Prosecution | [58] | |
| John Marsh's Examination | [58] | |
| Thomas Worthington Gourley's Examination | [66] | |
| Eliott Edis's Examination | [71] | |
| Mr. William St. John's Examination | [76] | |
| William Ions's Examination | [85] | |
| Admiral Thomas Foley's Examination | [86] | |
| Mr. Germain Lavie's Examination | [90] | |
| Letter signed R. Du Bourg, addressed to Admiral Foley, dated Deal, February 21, 1814 | [94] | |
| Thomas Dennis's Examination | [95] | |
| Edward Broad's Examination | [97] | |
| Michael Finnis's Examination | [99] | |
| Mr. William Wright's Examination | [100] | |
| James Overy's Examination | [106] | |
| William Tozer's Examination | [108] | |
| Thomas Shilling's Examination | [110] | |
| William Bartholemew's Examination | [118] | |
| Richard Barwick's Examination | [120] | |
| William Crane's Examination | [122] | |
| George Odell's Examination | [125] | |
| Mr. Francis Baily's Examination | [127] | |
| Mr. Robert Watson Wade's Examination | [127] | |
| Simeon Kensington Solomon's Examination | [128] | |
| Abigail Davidson's Examination | [132] | |
| Mr. Germain Lavie's further Examination | [137] | |
| Abigail Davidson's further Examination | [138] | |
| Launcelot Davidson's Examination | [138] | |
| Thomas Vinn's Examination | [141] | |
| Letter signed Alexr M'Rae, addressed to Mr. Vinn, dated 14 February 1814 | [144] | |
| Sarah Alexander's Examination | [147] | |
| Mr. Philip Foxall's Examination | [152] | |
| Letter signed R. Sandom, addressed Mr. Foxall, dated Monday morning | [153] | |
| Foxall Baldry's Examination | [155] | |
| Mr. Francis Baily's further Examination | [157] | |
| Mr. Joseph Fearn's Examination | [160] | |
| Mr. Robert Hichen's Examination | [174] | |
| Mr. William Smallbone's Examination | [176] | |
| Mr. Malcolm Richardson's Examination | [181] | |
| Mr. Francis Baily's Examination | [183] | |
| General Statement of Omnium and Consols | [184] | |
| Accounts of A. C. Johnstone, Lord Cochrane, and R. G. Butt | to be placed opposite | [184] |
| Mr. James Wetenall's Examination | [188] | |
| Mr. Charles Addis's Examination | [192] | |
| Letter signed A. Cochrane Johnstone, addressed "Mr. Addis" | [193] | |
| Mr. James Pilliner's Examination | [194] | |
| Mr. James Steers's Examination | [196] | |
| Mr. John Wright's Examination | [197] | |
| Mr. Malcolm Richardson's further Examination | [200] | |
| Affidavit made by Lord Cochrane, dated 11 March 1814 | [201] | |
| Mr. James Le Marchant's Examination | [205] | |
| The Hon. Alexander Murray's Examination | [213] | |
| William Carling's Examination | [218] | |
| Mr. Barnard Broochooft's Examination | [220] | |
| Mr. Joseph Wood's Examination | [221] | |
| Extract from De Berenger's Memorandum-book | [224] | |
| Mr. Joseph Fearn's further Examination | [229] | |
| Mr. Joseph Brumfield's Examination | [229] | |
| Mr. William Smallbone's further Examination | [230] | |
| Check on Messrs. Jones, Loyd & Co. dated 10 Feb. 1814 | [231] | |
| Edward Wharmby's Examination | [231] | |
| Benjamin Lance's Examination | [231] | |
| Mr. Joseph Fearn's further Examination | [232] | |
| Letter signed A. Cochrane Johnstone, addressed to the Chairman of the Committee of the Stock Exchange, dated 12 April 1814 | [232] | |
| Letter signed A. M'Rae, addressed to the Hon. Cochrane Johnstone, dated 12 April 1814 | [233] | |
| Letter signed A. Cochrane Johnstone, addressed to Mr. Charles Laurence, dated 18 April 1814 | [233] | |
| Letter from the same to the same, dated 18 April 1814 | [234] | |
| Edward Wharmby's further Examination | [235] | |
| Mr. Thomas Parker's Examination | [236] | |
| Benjamin Lance's further Examination | [236] | |
| John Bilson's Examination | [240] | |
| Hilary Miller's Examination | [242] | |
| Thomas Christmas's Examination | [242] | |
| Mr. Joseph Fearn's further Examination | [244] | |
| John Bilson and Thomas Northover's Examination | [244] | |
| Mr. Joseph Fearn's further Examination | [244] | |
| Mr. Bishop Bramley's Examination | [245] | |
| John Bilson and Thomas Northover's further Examination | [247] | |
| Benjamin Lance's further Examination | [247] | |
| John Isherwood's Examination | [247] | |
| Mr. John Seeks's Examination | [248] | |
| Mr. Germain Lavie's further Examination | [249] | |
| Benjamin Bray's Examination | [250] | |
| Mr. Pattesall's Examination | [253] | |
| Mr. Serjeant Best's Speech | [256] | |
| Mr. Park's Speech | [292] | |
| Mr. Serjeant Pell's Speech | [319] | |
| Thursday, 9 June 1814. | ||
| Evidence for the Defendants | [334] | |
| Letter signed Js. Le Marchant, addressed to Lord Cochrane, dated 6 April 1814 | [334] | |
| Letter from the same to the same, dated 7 April 1814 | [335] | |
| Letter signed Cochrane, addressed Col. Le Marchant, dated 8th April 1814 | [336] | |
| Letter signed Js. Le Marchant, addressed to Lord Cochrane, dated 8th April 1814 | [336] | |
| James Le Marchant's statement of conversation with R. De Berenger | [337] | |
| Lord Viscount Melville's Examination | [340] | |
| Colonel Torrens's Examination | [342] | |
| Henry Goulburn, Esq. M. P. Examination | [344] | |
| William R. W. King's Examination | [345] | |
| Mr. Bowering's Examination | [347] | |
| Thomas Dewman's Examination | [347] | |
| Mr. Gabriel Tahourdin's Examination | [352] | |
| Letter signed A. Cochrane Johnstone, addressed to Mr. Tahourdin, dated 22 February 1814 | [356] | |
| Letter signed C. R. De Berenger, addressed to the honourable Cochrane Johnstone, dated 22 February 1814 | [357] | |
| Letter signed Gabriel Tahourdin, dated 23 February 1814 | [361] | |
| Receipt for £.50. signed C. R. De Berenger, dated 20 September 1813 | [363] | |
| Receipt for £.200. signed C. R. De Berenger, dated 28 February, 1814 | [364] | |
| Promissory Note for £.200. signed C. R. De Berenger, dated 26 February 1814 | [364] | |
| General Campbell's Examination | [371] | |
| The Earl of Yarmouth's Examination | [372] | |
| Captain Sir John Poo Beresford's Examination | [377] | |
| James Stokes's Examination | [378] | |
| William Smith's Examination | [379] | |
| Ann Smith's Examination | [392] | |
| John M'Guire's Examination | [400] | |
| Mr. Thomas Hopper's Examination | [407] | |
| —— M'Guire's Examination | [409] | |
| Henry Doyle Tragear's Examination | [410] | |
| Mrs. Tragear's Examination | [420] | |
| Isaac Donithorne's Examination | [425] | |
| Mr. Gurney's Reply | [432] | |
| Lord Ellenborough's summing up | [448] | |
| The Verdict | [531] | |
| Tuesday, 14 June 1814. | ||
| Proceedings on Lord Cochrane's Application for a new Trial | [532] | |
| Monday, 20 June 1814. | ||
| Argument on Motion in arrest of Judgment | (Mr. Serjeant Best) | [535] |
| (Mr. Park) | [548] | |
| Judgment of the Court thereon | (Lord Ellenborough) | [550] |
| (Mr. Justice Le Blanc) | [551] | |
| (Mr. Justice Bayley) | [552] | |
| (Mr. Justice Dampier) | [553] | |
| Lord Cochrane's Speech on application for a new Trial | [554] | |
| Affidavit of Lord Cochrane | [563] | |
| Affidavit of The Hon. William Erskine Cochrane | [568] | |
| Statement of Major The Hon. William Cochrane's Complaint | [569] | |
| Charles Random De Berenger's Affidavit | [571] | |
| Mr. Butt's Speech | [573] | |
| Mr. Park's Speech | [575] | |
| Mr. Richardson's Speech | [577] | |
| Mr. Serjeant Pell's Speech | [577] | |
| Mr. C. F. Williams's Speech | [581] | |
| Mr. Denman's Speech | [581] | |
| Mr. Gurney's Speech | [582] | |
| Tuesday, 21 June 1814. | ||
| Mr. Justice Le Blanc's Speech in pronouncing Sentence | [588] | |
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