| 11. | Sandwich had a personal seditious libel, and was declared an outlaw on 19 January 1764.
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| 12. | The law dealing with seditious libel was particularly strict.
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| 13. | The charge was seditious libel; Roche argued that he had not seen the offending material.
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| 14. | Zenger was charged with seditious libel; his wife continued publishing the newspaper while he was imprisoned.
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| 15. | After Bainbridge was successfully convicted several times for seditious libel, Chambers eventually had the paper outlawed.
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| 16. | Sedition and seditious libel were abolished by section 73 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009.
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| 17. | Sir Francis Burdett, a reformist MP, was jailed for three months for publishing a seditious libel.
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| 18. | Seditious libel was one of the " equitable crimes " which were prosecuted in the Star Chamber.
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| 19. | If Howe had been convicted of seditious libel, the " Novascotian " would have been shut down.
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| 20. | In 1925 MacManus was one of twelve CPGB officials imprisoned for seditious libel and incitement to mutiny.
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