Ancaster Treason Trials proceedings, 1814 [photocopy]


Autoria(s): Williams, Edie
Data(s)

15/09/2010

15/09/2010

1814

Resumo

The commission was charged with indicting those individuals who had committed acts of treason during the War of 1812. The commission appointed Thomas Scott, William Dummer Powell and William Campbell to preside over the proceedings. The grand jury met at Ancaster, Ont. over 18 days in May and June of 1814 to hear the testimony of those charged with treason as well as any pertinent witnesses. On June 21, 1814 the commission indicted 15 individuals and ordered them to be hanged and quartered. This commission came to be commonly known as the Ancaster Bloody Assize of 1814.

15 pages of reports ; photocopy from originals held by the Archives of Ontario : RG 22-134 Ancaster Treason Trials, Volume 4, pp. 153-157.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10464/2977

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

;RG 276

Palavras-Chave #War of 1812 #Treason #Bloody Assize #Ancaster
Tipo

Other