9
. Robert Burns,
March to Bannockburn
.
Chapter 11
 1
. This is still the law today and for the worst modern example of its cruelty and injustice, see M J Trow,
Let Him Have It, Chris
(London, Constable, 1990).
 2
. Perhaps another spelling of Surman or Sarmon.
 3
. A commission empowering a judge in Great Britain to hear and rule on a criminal case at the assizes.
 4
. One of hundreds of examples where the law used archaic or downright wrong words in its official capacity.
 5
. Technically, James Wilson's case was delayed pending the misnomer plea. He was in fact âtrying it on' because the only difference was that his middle name, William, had been added in the indictment. The decision to overrule the plea however lay with the Attorney-General, hardly a disinterested party.
Chapter 12
 1
. This may have been to save time and ultimately money.
 2
. Shackled with chains at the wrists and ankles, making escape impossible. Ings was only cuffed because he had been ill in gaol.
 3
. Marcus Tullius Cicero, one of the best known advocates and orators in the ancient world.
 4
. Technically the word implies belief in a remote Creator who does not interfere in the present world. I suspect that several of the conspirators had probably abandoned God altogether.
 5
. Interestingly, an account of this case â Holloway and Haggerty were accused of murdering Mr Steele on Hounslow Heath â was written by James Harmer, the Cato Street conspirators' solicitor.
 6
. £2 2s or £2 10p. In today's currency about £200.
 7
. By 1820, this was a generic term for the hangman. The original Ketch, John Catch, took up the job in September 1663 and officiated at the execution of the Duke of Monmouth and the pillorying of Titus Oates.
Chapter 13
 1
. Quoted in Brian Bailey,
The Hangmen of England
(London, W H Allen, 1989), p. 50.
 2
. Letter to Joseph Tyas, quoted in E P Thompson,
The Making of the English Working Class
(London, Penguin, 1991), p. 777.
 3
. H Montgomery Hyde,
The Strange Death of Lord Castlereagh
(London, Heinemann, 1959).
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INDEX
Abbott, Mr Justice
58
,
91
,
95
,
146
,
150
,
155
,
162
Act of Union (Ireland)
39
,
53
,
67
,
71
Adams, Robert
121
,
125
,
129
-
130
,
134
,
143
,
147
-
148
,
150
-
151
,
153
,
155
,
157
-
160
,
162
Addington, Henry â see
Sidmouth
Adkins, Governor
145
Adolphus, Barrister
148
,
150
-
151
,
158
-
159
Ashton, John
109
Ashworth, Joseph
109
Ashworth, Thomas
109
Baker, John
109
Bamford, Samuel
23
,
32
,
60
,
83
,
100
,
101
-
103
,
107
-
109
,
110
â
111
,
114
Bastille, The
25
-
27
,
29
,
43
-
46
,
52
,
65
,
85
-
86
,
102
,
178
Bayley, Mr Justice
91
Best (Barrister)
47
Birnie, Richard
134
,
136
-
138
,
140
,
143
,
148
Blanketeers
92
Bonaparte, Napoleon
11
,
13
,
17
,
18
,
20
-
22
,
27
,
37
,
39
,
53
,
57
,
63
,
67
,
69
,
81
Bow Street Runners
15
,
46
,
50
,
133
-
134
,
136
-
137
,
142
-
143
,
148
-
149
,
176
Bradburn, Amelia
148
Bradburn, Richard
5
,
15
,
124
,
137
,
141
,
146
-
147
,
160
,
162
Bradshaw, William
109
Brandreth, Ann
97
Brandreth, Jeremiah
94
â
8
,
126
,
149
,
150
,
163
,
173
Brunt, John
2
-
3
,
7
,
11
-
12
,
120
â
1
,
125
,
128
130
,
134
,
145
-
147
,
149
,
151
,
153
-
154
,
158
â
9
,
162
-
163
,
166
-
169
,
174
-
175
,
177
Buckley, Thomas
109
Burdett, Sir Francis
23
,
32
,
44
â
5
,
60
,
65
,
84
85
,
89
,
93
,
114
,
118
Burke, Edmund
25
,
27
-
29
,
31
,
33
,
69
,
76
Butterworth, William
109
Byng, Major General John
94
,
102
,
105
,
115
,
117
Canning, George
66
-
68
â
70
,
89
,
139
Carlile, Richard
58
-
59
,
105
,
114
-
115
,
120
,
159
Caroline of Brunswick
127
â
8
,
172
Cartwright, Major John
59
,
60
,
102
,
103
,
114
Castle, John
86
,
89
â
93
,
96
-
97
,
125
-
126
Castlereagh, Lord
1
,
2
,
7
,
8
,
17
â
18
,
65
-
66
,
69
,
70
â
2
,
89
,
96
,
127
,
130
,
139
,
142
,
144
,
152
,
154
,
160
,
161
-
162
,
175
-
177
Catholic Emancipation
49
,
62
,
67
,
69
,
71
Cato Street
3
,
7
-
8
,
12
,
50
,
124
,
129
-
130
,
134
,
137
,
139
,
142
-
143
,
145
,
151
-
153
,
157
,
160
,
162
,
172
,
177
Chambers, Thomas
158
Christian Polity, the Salvation of the Empire
78
Cobbett, William
12
,
21
-
23
,
30
,
32
,
57
,
59
-
60
,
74
,
83
-
84
,
93
,
98
,
100
,
102
,
117
â
18
,
144
,
178
Coleman, Catherine
109
Committee of Two Hundred
116
,
176
-
177
Commonsense
28
Cooper, Charles
5
,
15
,
124
,
137
-
138
,
142
,
146
-
147
,
160
,
162
Crompton, James
109
Cruikshank, George
87
,
89
,
97
,
133
Curtis, Pte William
137
Curtius, Dr Phillipe
52
Curwood, Barrister
125
,
148
,
150
,
152
-
155
,
157
-
158
Dallas, Mr Justice Robert
95
,
150
,
157
Davidson, Sarah
124
,
148
,
171
,
174
Davidson, William
2
-
3
,
5
-
7
,
15
,
25
,
41
-
42
,
57
,
72
,
75
,
121
â
4
,
132
,
134
-
138
,
143
,
145
147
,
149
,
151
-
152
,
159
163
,
166
-
169
,
174
Dawson, William
109
de Launay, Bernard
26
,46
Dennison, Henry
109
Despard, Catherine
42
,
44
,
45
,
49
,
52
,
67
Despard, Edward
41
â
55
,
57
,
59
-
60
,
64
,
77
,
82
-
83
,
86
,
88
,
93
,
119
,
122
,
129
,
159
,
163
Despard, James
42
Edwards, George
2
,
4
-
6
,
8
,
24
,
119
-
120
,
125
126
,
134
,
138
,
150
,
152
-
156
,
158
-
161
,
165
,
168
,
174
,
176
Eldon, Lord
4
,
45
,
65
,
70
,
139
,
175
,
177
Ellenborough, Lord
48
,
53
,
58
,
91
,
116
Elrington, Capt. J H
145
Ethelston, Reverend Charles
100
,
102
Fildes, Ann
106
Fitzclarence, Capt.
135
-
137
,
141
,
148
Fox, Charles James
27
,
28
,
30
,
32
,
58
,
62
,
93
Friends of the People
40
George III
27
,
31
,
34
,
40
,
66
-
67
,
70
-
71
,
92
,
127
,
133
George IV (Prince Regent)
31
,
70
,
84
-
85
,
89
,
92
,
102
,
110
,
114
,
127
,
147
,
157
,
167
,
172
Gilchrist, James
5
,
15
,
124
,
137
,
142
,
146
147
,
160
,
162
,
172
Gill (Bow Street Runner)
147
Goodwin, Margaret
109
Gray's Inn Lane
152
Grosvenor Square
8
,
72
,
116
,
125
,
127
,
129
,
132
,
139
,
151
-
152
,
159
,
160
,
177
Gurney (Barrister)
47