Not relevant to the question, but I thought that you might be interested in this, if you aren’t already aware.
There are items in The Scotsman and The Witness (Edinburgh) editions of 26th July 1843, concerning a hearing at the High Court of Justiciary on Monday July 24th.
Henry Robinson, bookseller and stationer, Greenside Street, Edinburgh was accused of publishing works "of a profane, impious, and blasphemous character... publishing books of an impure, gross and obscene nature... and with placarding blasphemous and indecent advertisements on the streets of Edinburgh."
The account is a dense discussion of legal aspects of the indictment particularly around the lack of specificity in some of the charges.