14 ANNUAL RE GISTER, 1794. 



street, was taken up on a charge of 

 high-treason ; and after various ex- 

 aminations, was committed to New- 

 gate for trial. 



Mr. D, Adams, formerly clerk in 

 the Auditor's office and secretary to 

 the society for Constitutional Infor- 

 mation, and Mr. Hardy, who signs 

 himself secretar)' to the London 

 Corresponding Society, were taken 

 into custody. 



17th. The king having been 

 pleased to order that the colours 

 taken at Martinico, which were 

 lately brought to the palac* at St. 

 James's, should be this day deposited 

 in the cathedral of St.Paul; detach- 

 ments of horse and foot guards were 

 ordered to parade at St. James's at 

 ten o'clock, and marched before his 

 majesty, who was pleased to see them 

 pass by in the following order; 



A captain and forty life-guards. 



A lerjeant and twelve grenadiers. 



Music of die first regimentof guards. 



Twenty-nine serjeants witli the 



French colours. 

 A field-officer and 100 life-guards. 



In this manner they proceeded to 

 tlie west gate of St. Paul's, where 

 the colours were received by the 

 dean and chapter, attended by the 

 choir ; about which time the guns 

 at the Tower and Park were fired. 

 The colours are since put up in tiie 

 cathedral church, as a lasting me- 

 morial of the successof hismajesty's 

 arms in the reduction of the impor- 

 tant island of Martinico. 



20th. The rev. Jcremir^h Joyce, 

 private secretary to earl Stanhope, 

 and tutor to lord Mahon his son, 

 was last week arrested ; as have 

 been sincc,Mr.Thelwall, Mr. Bon- 

 ney, Mr. Ilichter, Mr. Lovatt ; 

 and, on the l6tli, Mr.HorneTookc. 

 On the 19th, after ctaminationsbe- 



fore the privy council, these six 

 were committed totlieTower, char- 

 ged with high treason. The priso- 

 ners were conducted to separate 

 apartments. The rev. Mr. Joyce is 

 in the house of the head gaoler, 

 Grauz, guarded by two ward-n», 

 and two soldiers out.side the door, 

 a d no person on any account is 

 suffered to have access to him. Mr. 

 Tooke is in the house of the head 

 gaoler, Kinghorn, with the same 

 guard. Thehvall, whose restless 

 conduct caused great uneasiness in 

 the mind of Timms, the messen- 

 ger, was sent to the; apartmentsfor- 

 mcrly occupied by the unfortunate 

 Mary Queen of Scots. Lovatt and 

 Richter were puc into different 

 strong apartments in the White 

 Tower. Bonrey was conducted to 

 an apartment inthe east wing, with 

 the same orders and guard. The 

 prisoners wen- conveyed in separate 

 coaches andstronglyguarded. They 

 went by the route ofthe two bridges. 

 A few days since, as three car- 

 penters were removing an old escru- 

 toire, in Leeds castle, Kent, they 

 found concealed there, in guineas, 

 half-gnineas, and other coins, nearly 

 to the amount of 5001. which they 

 restored to Dr. Fairfax, the present 

 proprietor of that ancient mansion, 

 who rewarded them with lO gui- 

 neas f>jr their honesty. The mo- 

 ney is of Queen Anne's reign, and 

 is supposed to have been there ever 

 since the beginning of this century. 

 10th. Died. Guillotined at 

 Paris, madame Elizabeth, sister of 

 the late king of France. She wa» 

 fetched from the Temple the day 

 preceding, and taken to the Concier- 

 gerie the next day, where she was 

 examined before the revolutionary- 

 tribunal ; which examination, how- 

 ever. 



