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The Daily Dispatch: November 29, 1860., [Electronic resource] 16 0 Browse Search
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in the Court of King's Bench, at Gundhall, the trial of Mr. Woodfall, the original printer of Junius' letter in the Public Ais. Nathaniel Crowder swore he bought the paper of Mr. Woodfall's publishing servant, whom he named. Mr. Harris pr the duty for the advertisements and stamps was paid by Mr. Woodfall, and a clerk of Sir John Fielding proved, by a receipt from Mr. Woodfall, his concern in and for the paper. "The publication and direction of the paper by Mr. Woodfall being Mr. Woodfall being thus proved, Lord Mansfield delivered his charge to the jury." [The charge of Lord Mansfield is too long for insertion. The could never have had time to report them. If Henry Sampson Woodfall ever suspected Sir Philip Francis of being Junius,the name of Woodfall's Junius was not published by Henry Sampson Woodfall, but by his son. It first appeared in 1812, several years after the death of Henry Sampson Woodfall. The younger Woodfall placed all the papers at the disposal of Dr. Good, w