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evidence of Lieutenant Jellier before the Coroner's Inquest and his answers to the questions of the Court of Enquiry
That officer on arriving in Folly wood Street saw several Soldiers evidently rioters but took no notice
them although
of
aware
of
the Canse
of his having been sent mit, passed
a
-house which he caw
being flundered without attempting to ascertain whether Soldiers were within as was
probably the case at the time, halted and stood at ease his fiequet instead of firmly and rapidly approaching the large body of men whome he states in his Report to his commanding Officer next day
(~Affendix D) had evidently been flundering a House, and to secure whome as he stalls, every thing else had been set aside and finally let them escape with perfect impunity,
as soon as
their
there
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propect of
apprehension by the Police, under
Consider
a da
the plea of fearing a collision with that body, which the court doco not
satisfactory reason for having entirely neglected the special duty on which he justified by the behaviour of the Post] of Police under Captain Inferintendent Jarman, who are stated to have been without firearms.
was sent, no.
Even the name
of the prisoner
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