a trumpeter, strike John Leeson the shoulder, while • John Lees held up a' stick to defend himself. Witness was then running away as fast as he could for the crowd, and saw no more of John Lees. The CORONER pressed this witness tb give ready answers
October 8, 1819 - Star (London) - London, London, England
the ' evidence. I can undertake to say, that several persons will be charged by name with being concerned in the murder of John Lees, for I hold that every one in the corps by which Lees was wounded, was as guilty as the man who actually struck the blow
October 1, 1819 - Star (London) - London, London, England
connection with the case before the Court, or the death of John Lees. Mr. Harmer.—Sneli fliets are truly relevant, because they serve to show the ilimosition of the Yeomanry, to whom the death of John ,Lees is Attributable. But this will again come before a Court
October 4, 1819 - British Neptune - London, London, England
from any bat those to whom he could give drafts in return. Next, Sir, John Lees had a bad liver, surely nobody ever supposed that the great NAPOLEON was a good liver, Besides, John Lees had a cut on the elbow, as Mr. BUONAFARTE might ,have had also, if he
October 7, 1819 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
contlexkut with the case be. fore the, Court. orthe death of John Lees. Mr. facts are strictly relevant, because they t serve to chew the disposition of the Yeomanry, to - whom the death of John Lees is attributable, But this case will again before a Court
October 5, 1819 - Commercial Chronicle (London) - London, London, England
with the case before the Court, or the death of John Lees. - Mr. Harmer—Stith facts are strictly relevant, hreauee• they serve to show the disposition of the Yeomanry, to . whoni the- death of John Lees is attributable. But this case will again come before
October 10, 1819 - Johnson's Sunday Monitor - London, London, England
to the military cuming in I was there about an hour. Coroner—l will not allow'any farther questions of this sort, until John Lees be identified. Mr. Harmrr—lt is not for me or you to decide, but the Jury, what evidence necessary. Coroner—l will determine
but cannot identify any persons who slid so. I saw no person fling stones or brick hats I did not kno , v the person of John Lees. Th e people I saw lying on the ground were about half way between the ground which the cavalry hart quitted and the hustings
October 2, 1819 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
Mr. Barrow cross-examined as to his to wakes. ilaniel Kennedy was next sworn. Cor.oses—W hat do you know of the death of John Lees? Only the sharpertinr of the swords of - the Yeom-nrav Cavalry. Vie sharpened on the witlE ending rith of July: ills master
October 6, 1819 - London Chronicle - London, London, England
not see them cut John Lees? I don't know whether John Lees was the person or not—Now you know that is no answer. Mr. Ashworth here renewed his objection to any evidence that did not identify the individuals who actually cut John Lees. 'Mr. Harmer contended
October 6, 1819 - London Moderator and National Adviser - London, London, England