Show no legal meaning to the term blackmail in tho the kings bench division london before justice Horrid gep and it a special jury horatio bottomley was waa further cross crosa examined in his libel action against hurst blackett ackett Dl publishers Ils bers and henry jemes houston uston fori formerly neily by him bottomry bottomley complained that he be had been accused of blackmail in a book the real heal horatio bottomley Bot temley written by houston and published by hurst blackett ackett BI who pleaded justification fi flent lon and contended that mr air got dot had signed a document in houston against libel the foreman of the jury asked justice horridge the legal meaning of blackmail mall as some of the jurors did nut not seem to understand it it to la a well known english term replied justice horridge and I 1 should have thought you would have given your own meaning to it there la is no legal meaning to it from tile the continental Continent dl edition of the london daily mall mail |