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Thomas Hardy's account of the trials (second edition)

The 1794 Treason Trials, arranged by the administration of William Pitt, were intended to cripple the British radical movement of the 1790s. Over thirty radicals were arrested; three were tried for high treason: Thomas Hardy, John Horne Tooke and John Thelwall. In a repudiation of the government's policies, they were acquitted by three separate juries in November 1794 to public rejoicing. The treason trials were an extension of the sedition trials of 1792 and 1793 against parliamentary reformers in both England and Scotland.

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1794 Treason Trials

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The 1794 Treason Trials, arranged by the administration of William Pitt, were intended to cripple the British radical movement of the 1790s. Over thirty...

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Treason trial

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Lott Du Cann (1964). Famous Treason Trials. Walker. S. H. Cuttler (18 December 2003). The Law of Treason and Treason Trials in Later Medieval France. Cambridge...

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Revolution Society

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reaction in 1792–1794, when, following local sedition trials in 1792 and 1793, William Pitt the Younger initiated the 1794 Treason Trials, followed by the...

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Trial of Thomas Paine

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legitimising their repression of radicalism, and paved the way for the 1794 Treason Trials, in which Erskine played a prominent role. After involving itself...

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Treason laws in the United States

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the United States, there are both federal and state laws prohibiting treason. Treason is defined on the federal level in Article III, Section 3 of the United...

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Society for Constitutional Information

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1794 to discuss a further national convention as well as producing many pamphlets and periodicals. After the government repression and 1794 Treason Trials...

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Joseph Priestley

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seditious libel, resulting in the famous 1794 Treason Trials. The Priestleys arrived in New York City on 4 June 1794, where they were fêted by various political...

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John Horne Tooke

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with radical proponents of parliamentary reform, he stood trial for treason in November 1794. He was the third son of John Horne, of Newport Street, Long...

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Enquiry Concerning Political Justice

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Revolution, the French Revolutionary Wars, and the lead up to the 1794 Treason Trials in Britain, Political Justice argues that humanity will inevitably...

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British Volunteer Corps

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Initially recruitment was slow but the invasion of Belgium and the 1794 Treason Trials caused an increase in volunteers. Further recruits were brought in...

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Society of United Irishmen

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possession. There followed in England the 1794 Treason Trials and, when these collapsed, the 1795 Treason Act and Seditious Meetings Act. The measures...

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Thomas Spence

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Holborn. In 1794, with other members of the London Corresponding Society, he spent seven months in Newgate Gaol on a charge of high treason, and in 1801...

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To Godwin

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Coleridge respected Godwin for Godwin's support of those put on trial during the 1794 Treason Trials, and Coleridge owed much of his political beliefs to Godwin...

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1794 in Great Britain

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College, Douai, settle at Crook Hall, County Durham. November – 1794 Treason Trials. 19 November – Britain and the United States sign the Jay Treaty...

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London Corresponding Society

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5 November 1824 on the anniversary of Hardy's acquittal in the Treason Trials of 1794. Cited in Robert Birley (1924), The English Jacobins from 1789 to...

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The Age of Reason

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several reformers for seditious libel and treason in the famous 1794 Treason Trials. Following the trials and an attack on George III, conservatives...

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Timeline of Jane Austen

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of Terror ends November – British radicals are acquitted at the 1794 Treason Trials 1795 Austen probably writes Elinor and Marianne 3 May – Death of...

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The Spirit of the Age

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Scott), he had been the prosecutor in the famous 1794 Treason Trials, the defendants of which trial Hazlitt's brother John had been closely associated...

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Francis Place

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society's secretary. Hardy had been arrested in connection with the 1794 Treason Trials, and the radical reformers had been infiltrated by spies. Place came...

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A Vindication of the Rights of Men

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Dissidents in the press. Radicals saw this period, which included the 1794 Treason Trials, as "the institution of a system of TERROR, almost as hideous in...

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To Erskine

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successfully served in the defense of three political radicals during the 1794 Treason Trials. Coleridge admired Erskine's defense and praised his refusal to accept...

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Peter Crompton

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daughter of John Crompton of Crompton Hall. Mary attended some of the 1794 Treason Trials, hearing Thomas Erskine defend John Horne Tooke. She became a close...

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Article Three of the United States Constitution

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be checked by the judiciary, ruling out trials by military commissions. As James Madison noted, the Treason Clause also was designed to limit the power...

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List of people who were beheaded

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Hébert (1794) - wife of Jacques Hébert, guillotined as Hébertist Antoine Lavoisier (1794) – the "Father of Modern Chemistry"; guillotined for treason Joseph...

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Whiskey Rebellion

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urging of William Findley, Congress modified this law on June 5, 1794, allowing excise trials to be held in local state courts. But by that time, U.S. marshal...

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Felix Vaughan

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Alan (1992). The Treason Trials, 1794. Leicester University Press. p. 133. ISBN 0718514459. Wharam, Alan (1992). The Treason Trials, 1794. Leicester University...

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Sonnets on Eminent Characters

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December 1794 Morning Chronicle. Thomas Erskine, a member of the Whig party, was a lawyer that served as a defender during the 1794 Treason Trials. Erskine...

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