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Publishd Feb.6.1781 by Fielding & Walker, Pater Noster Row.

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HON. GEORGE GORDON,

Commonly called LORD GEORGE GORDON,

FOR

HIGH-T R E A SON,

A T THE

BAR of the COURT of KING'S BENCH,
On MONDAY, the 5th of FEBRUARY, 1781.

BEFORE

THE RIGHT HON. EARL MANSFIELD,
CHIEF JUSTICE; EDWARD WILLES, Esq.
SIR WILLIAM HENRY ASHHURST, KNT.
and FRANCIS BULLER, Esq

CONTAINING,

Not only the Evidence on both Sides, but an Account of the
Manner of conducting the Trial; the Arguments of Coun-
fel; the contested Points in Law, &c.

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THE SPEECH OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL; Mr. KENYON
THE SOLICITOR-GENERAL, AND Mr. ERSKINE.

TAKEN IN SHORT-HAND

By WILLIAM VINCENT, Efq; of GRAY'S-INNI

LONDON:

PRINTED FOR FIELDING AND WALKER,
No. 20, Pater-nofter-row.

M DCC LXXXI.

[PRICE ONE SHILLING and SIX-PENCE.]

[Entered at Stationers.hall.]

1781

ADVERTISEMENT.

T

HE dreadful events, which seemed to be the confequence of affembling so vaft a multitude in St. George's-fields, to attend Lord George Gordon, on the day he prefented the petition to the Houfe of Commons, are, it is prefumed, fufficiently known to every man in the kingdom, otherwife it would have been thought neceffary to have given a detail of those unhappy disturbances, previous to the following account of Lord Gordon's trial, that the reader might have the fubject entire before him, and perceive on what motives government have acted. Should any perfon, however, wish to have the whole in review, a circumftantial narration of the devastations committed in the cities of London and Weftminster, from the 2d to the 10th of June last, together with fome Anecdotes of the Life of Lord George Gordon, may be seen in "VINCENT'S Plain and Succinct Narrative of the late Riots;" in which the Proteftant Petition, the Thunderer, and other inflammatory and curious hand-bills, are contained.

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