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Excerpt from A Full, Faithful, and Impartial Report of the Trials of Messrs. H. And M. Hanbidge, W. Graham, George Graham, J. Forbes, and W. Brownlow: On an Ex Officio Information, Filed by the King's Attorney-General, in the Court of King's Bench, for an Alleged Conspiracy, Against His Excellency, the Marquis Wellesley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, &C. &C
Solicitor General. Did the Lord Lieutenant Visit the Theatre on Saturday evening, the 14th December He did. Wits his Excellency's intention publicly announced for some time before? Yes; I believe it was advertised some time 'before. Did Forbes and Graham two of the traversers in this case, purchase any tickets from you? Yes. They did. Pray how many. I believe' six each. You are sure that Graham. Bought tickets from you. I am. Do you remember were these parties'together when they purchased. This I cannot swear. You think; however, the}, r bought nearly at the same time. Yes, I do. 'what sort of tickets did these, persons purchase. Pit tickets. How many of these pit tickets did they buy. I believe six each. You know Mr. Forbes-3's person. I do (with hesitation). Is he here. No (rather confusedly). You don't think he is here. I don't think he is. Pray, Sir, look'. To the right-is that Mr. Forbes. Yes, Sir, . I see him now as well as Graham. Cross-examined-by Mr. Robert Johnstone. Is it not usual to purchase tickets on a night on which a full house is expected, 'to avoid the crush, and to get' in quietly before the entertainment takes place. It is very usual. And six tickets is no unusual number to have purchased. No I have often sold more. Pray, Sir, did you not give Mr. Graham orders for his sisters on the night in question. I gave him abox docket for his sisters.
Mr. George Atkinson sworn: oexamined by the Attorney General.
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