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Volume IV

JAMES ELLIOT

Executed at Maidstone, in March, 1778, for a Forgery on
the Bank of England, attended with Circumstances which
were left to the Twelve Judges for determination

JAMES ELLIOT had committed forgeries on the Bank
of England; but, some intricacy appearing in the case,
the solicitor laid five different counts in his indictment, and,

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though convicted, his case went before the twelve judges,
as is customary whenever a doubt arises in the breast of the
judge who may try the prisoner.
   The following is a sketch of the evidence given upon
his trial, which came on at Maidstone, the 24th of July,
1777.
   The prisoner had applied to a mould-maker for a pair of
fine moulds, in the manner of bills of exchange or notes of
hand. He brought three copper-plates, purporting to be
notes of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England
-- one for one hundred pounds, one for fifty pounds, and
one for twenty pounds -- and he gave ten guineas for the
three.
   A copper-plate printer, of the name of Ryland, swore
that he had printed off twenty-five fifty-pound notes and
twenty-five of the twenty-pound plate, for which Elliot gave
him three guineas, though the usual price was no more than
one shilling and sixpence per hundred. These notes were
produced in court, and Ryland swore they were the same
which he printed, and one in particular of the fifty pounds
which was filled up, and upon which the indictment was
founded.
   This note was very defective, and, among other faults,
the word pounds was even left out after the word fifty. Upon
this, Elliot's counsel started a point of law on this question :
whether that could be called a counterfeit where so essen-
tial a part was omitted, without which no specific value
could be fixed.
   The prisoner was, however, found guilty, but his case
was reserved for the opinion of the twelve judges. Sentence
was accordingly deferred.
   On the 5th of March, 1778, he was again called to
the bar, and informed that the judges had overruled his
motion; and sentence of death was immediately passed
upon him.

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