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- The Trial of General Th. J. Sutherland, Late of the Patriot Army, Before a Court Martial Convened at Toronto on the 13th Day of March, A. D. 1838, by Order of Sir Francis Bond Head, Lieutenant Governor of Said Province, K. C. B., &C. &C. &C
The Trial of General Th. J. Sutherland, Late of the Patriot Army, Before a Court Martial Convened at Toronto on the 13th Day of March, A. D. 1838, by Order of Sir Francis Bond Head, Lieutenant Governor of Said Province, K. C. B., &C. &C. &C
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Excerpt from The Trial of General Th. J. Sutherland, Late of the Patriot Army, Before a Court Martial Convened at Toronto on the 13th Day of March, A. D. 1838, by Order of Sir Francis Bond Head, Lieutenant Governor of Said Province, K. C. B., &C., &C., &C, : On a Charge of Having, as a Citizen of the United States, Levied War in the Province of Upper Canada Against Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, &C., With His Defence and Other DocumentsI come now to consider the testimony of John Prince and Prideaux Girty, Esq1s. And that part of the charge against me, which alleges that within the limits of this province. I was in arms against her Majesty, against the fo1m of said statute. Col. Prince and Capt. Girty, both testified that on the 4th of March inst. They were travelling on the shores of Lake Erie f1om Gosfield to Amherst burgh, whenthey discovered, in the w01dsofcol.p1ince at agreat distance two objects on the we. Captain Girty testifies that after driving one mite towards Amherstburgh, they discovered the two objects to be me Col. Prince testifies he discovered the two objects which they had seen at so great a distance on the ice to be men, in twenty minutes from the moment they first discovered them - sand both, conceiving them to be spies, Col. Prince with two fresh horses and sleighs, With at Mr. Haggerty went ln pursuit. He, Col. Prince, testifies he prevailed on Capt. Girty to remain where he was, be cause he was unwell and his horses tired. Capt. Girty testifies that he for a few moments halted at the place with his sleigh, and.as4 he thought he discovered the persons running, he drove after them, This is remarkable as Col. Prince had by the testimony of both drove of rapidly with two fresh sleighs and horses, and Capt: Girty, had remained because his team was tired, and Co]. Prince who was nearest and first came up with meand my companion, makes no charge that we ran one step.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully, any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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