No 4928, 7 Oct 1848, Page 7, Col 6, Miscellaneous
Cited from Leeds Intelligencer

Leeds Intelligencer, No 4928, 7 Oct 1848, Page 7, Col 6, Miscellaneous, James Jennings Smith
Transcription
James Jennings Smith, first engineer, and Alexander Reid, second engineer, of the Lion steamer, trading between London and Holland, and John James, David Gillen, James Payne, John Kelly, Robert Barclay, Edward Sorrell, and John M'Donald, firemen and trimmers, have been committed for trial at the next sessions of the Central Criminal Court, London, charged with piratical revolt.
Other Information #
Two events have been derived from this evidence.
- James Jennings Smith★ was Tried before the Lord Mayor on a charge of piratical revolt on 27 Sep, 1848 at Mansion House, London, England
Full Citation
Leeds Intelligencer; No 4928, 7 Oct 1848, Page 7, Col 6, Miscellaneous.
Source
Leeds Intelligencer
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