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A street riot on Giltspur Street, LondonCrowds attack the carriage in which Mr Sloane is riding as he travels to court, accused of horrendous cruelty to a servant girl
John H. SurrattJohn Surratt was accused of being implicated in the attempted kidnap of President Abraham Lincoln, and in the assassination. Date: 1844-1916
Winters Tale - StatuePaulina and the statue of Hermione, falsely accused of infidelity by Leontes Date: first produced 1610/11
The Jameson Raid: A Courtroom sceneA court room scene in the trial of Doctor Jameson and his officers at Bow Street, February 25th 1896. The prisoners from left to right are as follows: H.N Grenfell, K.J.F Smith, C.H Villiers, J
Gladstone a WelsherThe Welsher - Gladstone is accused by the electorate of welshing (i.e. going back) on his election promises
The Struggle, for a Bengal Butcher and an Imp-pieAnother print about the impeachment of Warren Hastings. A tug-of-war is taking place, with Hastings in a jewelled turban and a large pie (Sir Elijah Impey) in the middle
Glove as Symbol - 3White gloves were given to juries in England if the accused person was acquitted, to symbolise his innocence, and on other occasions to the judge
Cunibertas DefenderWhen Cuniberta, queen of the Lombards, is accused of misbehaviour, her champion challenges her accuser and defeats him in single combat
Trial of Van Der LubbeThe trial of Van der Lubbe, accused of starting the Reichstag fire
Old Hag - StrattonA typical old hag - old women such as her are liable to be accused of practising black magic and witchcraft
Mary Ann ClarkeMARY ANNE CLARKE, mistress of Frederick duke of York (2nds of G3 and commander-in-chief) is accused of selling his patronage; defending herself brilliantly she is acquitted
Mary Ann Clarke at WarMARY ANNE CLARKE, mistress of Frederick duke of York (2nds of G3 and commander-in-chief) is accused of selling his patronage; defending herself brilliantly she is acquitted
Medical / Ailments / GoutA man with gout wears a long house coat, matching soft hat and one pointed slipper. The boys and the farmer wear country clothes albeit of different social classes
Duchesse D orleans / FroisAccused of practising magic against her brother-in-law, the imbecile king Charles VI le Fou, the duchesse d Orleans has to leave Paris for Asnieres
Joan of Navarre / Anon EngJOAN OF NAVARRE Queen of Henry IV of England. She was regent of Brittany for her son by her 1st marriage. Accused of witchcraft. 1370 - 1437
Paderewski / KladderadatscIGNACY JAN PADEREWSKI Polish pianist, composer and statesman, accused by the Germans of combining propaganda with music
Jacques Coeur / Dupre MonoJACQUES COEUR French merchant who gained wealth through trading and manufacturing, counsellor to Charles VII but falsely accused, condemned, exiled
Somalis Shot?Italians claim that Ethiopians seize 50 Somalis accused of helping the Italians, and expose them to public ridicule in the streets of Harer and then shoot them
Events / Ireland 1844Supporters of the Irish MP Daniel O Connell celebrate his acquittal and release from prison. He spent 3 months in prison accused of attempting to repeal the Act of Union
O CONNELLs TRIAL 1844Irish MP Daniel O Connell is sentenced to a year (he was acquitted after 3 months), accused of sedition for attempting to repeal the Act of Union
O connell ReleasedHaving spent a 3 months in prison accused of sedition for attempting to repeal the Act of Union, Irish MP Daniel O Connell is paraded through London after his acquittal
O CONNELL ACQUITTED 1844Having spent a 3 months in prison accused of sedition for attempting to repeal the Act of Union, Irish MP Daniel O Connell is cheered by crowds following his acquittal
Sigurd Ramessen SubmitsSigurd Ranesson submits to King Sigurd Jorsalfarer and convinces him of his innocence. He had been accused embezzling the Finn tax
Pampered PetsPampered pets : the fin-de- siecle woman is accused of devoting herself to her dog, to the neglect of her children who are entrusted to the dubious care of nursemaids
Henry Slade American physical spirit medium accused of fraud in a notable trial
Jeanne D arc and FiendsAt her trial, Jeanne d Arc was accused of consorting with fiends rather than angels, and this is how Shakespeare portrays her in King Henry VI
Polluted London WaterTHE CITY NARCISSUS Punch accuses Londons officials of being too self-satisfied to realise the danger to the the citys health from the polluted water of the Thames
Lucrezia Borgia (Raffet)LUCREZIA BORGIA - Duchess of Ferrara and patron of the arts and education. Act III Scene II from Victor Hugos play, " Lucrece Borgia" of 1833
John RushworthJOHN RUSHWORTH lawyer and historian, but accused of partiality with his autograph
Nero and Rome Fire - 1Fire rages in Rome for 9 days. Though Nero is not in Rome at the time, he is accused of starting the fire and playing the cithara while it rages; he blames the Christians
Jacques Coeur / Burgun?JACQUES COEUR French merchant, chancellor to King Charles VII, (falsely) accused of traitorous conduct, makes a public apology to the people
Spirit Photo HopePhoto by William Hope, showing Harry Price with a spirit extra : Price showed that Hope had switched the plates, though he himself was accused of faking the exposure
Jesus on TrialHe is accused of blasphemy by Caiaphas, the High Priest
Slade on TrialHenry Slade, on trial at Bow Street, London, is accused of trickery by Professor Ray Lankester
Eleanor of GloucesterEleanor Cobham, Duchess of Gloucester, accused of practising magic to help her husband Humphrey to the throne, does public penance in the streets of London
Charles I / Five MembersCharles I attempts to seize the Five Members whom he had accused of treason
Richard II overseeing an Appeal of TreasonKing Richard II overseeing an Appeal of Treason. This process was used three times during Richards reign, the first one being in November 1387, when the Duke of Gloucester
Scipio Africanus retires from RomePublius Cornelius Scipio Africanus, though a military hero in Rome, has political enemies and is accused of misconduct in public affairs