The life of Thomas Muir, esq. advocate, younger of Huntershill, near Glasgow ;
member of the Convention of delegates for reform in Scotland, etc. etc., who was tried for sedition before the High court of justiciary in Scotland, and sentenced to transportation for fourteen years. With a full report of his trial.
By Peter Mackenzie.

APA Citation

Mackenzie, P., Scotland. High Court of Justiciary. (1831). The life of Thomas Muir, esq. advocate, younger of Huntershill, near Glasgow: member of the Convention of delegates for reform in Scotland, etc. etc., who was tried for sedition before the High court of justiciary in Scotland, and sentenced to transportation for fourteen years. With a full report of his trial. Glasgow: W.R. M'Phun.

MLA Citation

Mackenzie, Peter, 1799-1875, and Scotland. High Court of Justiciary. The Life of Thomas Muir, Esq. Advocate, Younger of Huntershill, Near Glasgow: Member of the Convention of Delegates for Reform In Scotland, Etc. Etc., Who Was Tried for Sedition Before the High Court of Justiciary In Scotland, And Sentenced to Transportation for Fourteen Years. With a Full Report of His Trial. Glasgow: W.R. M'Phun, 1831.

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