A Collection of the Most Remarkable and Interesting Trials: Particularly of Those Persons who Have Forfeited Their Lives to the Injured Laws of Their Country, Volume 2R. Snagg, 1776 |
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... give a rule of court for it , I fuppofe it may be done prefently . L. C. J. No , no , Sir John , it must be by writ , the keeper of the Gatehouse else cannot bring him . Friend . My Lord , that will be a long time before it can be done ...
... give a rule of court for it , I fuppofe it may be done prefently . L. C. J. No , no , Sir John , it must be by writ , the keeper of the Gatehouse else cannot bring him . Friend . My Lord , that will be a long time before it can be done ...
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... give evidence against the prifoner at the bar , let them come forth and give their evidence or else they forfeit their recog- nizance ; and all jury - men of London , that have been called , and have appeared , and are not fworn may ...
... give evidence against the prifoner at the bar , let them come forth and give their evidence or else they forfeit their recog- nizance ; and all jury - men of London , that have been called , and have appeared , and are not fworn may ...
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... give an account as well as I , and I hope you will confider of it . Pray declare the truth , whether you have not writ thofe lines to me feveral times , that you were ready to starve , and begged of me to relieve your neceffities ...
... give an account as well as I , and I hope you will confider of it . Pray declare the truth , whether you have not writ thofe lines to me feveral times , that you were ready to starve , and begged of me to relieve your neceffities ...
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... give a teftimony of me . L. C. 7. He fays , Porter and Blair are. communicated to Sir John Friend , and so I am brought here to testify it . Att . Gen. Pray what fay you to this Capt . Blair ? hear what he fays , do you give an account ...
... give a teftimony of me . L. C. 7. He fays , Porter and Blair are. communicated to Sir John Friend , and so I am brought here to testify it . Att . Gen. Pray what fay you to this Capt . Blair ? hear what he fays , do you give an account ...
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... give any reflecting language against the goverment in my life . L. C. 7. Have you done with him Sir ? Freind . My ... give an account what I am ; whether you know me to be a Roman Catholic or a Pro- teftant ? Hawkins , I Friend . I ...
... give any reflecting language against the goverment in my life . L. C. 7. Have you done with him Sir ? Freind . My ... give an account what I am ; whether you know me to be a Roman Catholic or a Pro- teftant ? Hawkins , I Friend . I ...
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Act of Parliament afked aforefaid againſt Alexander Higgins alfo anfwer aſked Baynton becauſe cafe called Capt caufe chairs confent Council counfel court crime defign defire difcourfe Duchefs Duchefs's Duke Earl England faid fame feems Feilding fent fervant feveral fhall fhew fhip fhould fide figned fince firft firſt fome fpeak Friend ftand ftatute fubject fuch fure fword fworn gentlemen guilty Hartwell hath heard himſelf honour houfe houſe indictment juft juftice jury King Lady laft libel licence Lord High Steward Lord Mohun Lord of Warwick Lord Warwick Lordships Majefty Majefty's marriage married moft moſt muſt never obferved occafion paffed pannels pardon Parliament perfon pleaſe Pray prefent prifoner Proteftant purpoſe queftion Rawlins Richard Coote ſaid ſay Scotland Serj Serjeant at Arms ſhe Sir John Freind ſpeak Swendfen tell thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe told treafon trial uſed witneffes
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Página 631 - Exert not your curiosity too early : it is in your power to make me grateful on certain terms. I have friends who are faithful, but they do not bark before they bite.
Página 327 - Statutes in that case made and provided, and against the peace of our Sovereign Lord the King, his crown, and dignity.
Página 139 - I must be so just to such of your Lordships as profess the Religion of the Church of Rome, that you had One Temptation, and that a great one, to engage you in this Treason, which the others had not; in that it was evident.
Página 247 - ... be it enacted by the King's most excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and of the Commons in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same...
Página 452 - You shall be taken from the place where you are, and be carried to the place from whence you came, and from thence to the place of execution, and there be severally hanged by your necks until you be dead. And the Lord have mercy on your souls.
Página 632 - I am fully convinced you had a companion on Sunday : I interpret it as owing to the weakness of human nature ; but such proceeding is far from being ingenuous, and may produce bad effects, whilst it is impossible to answer the end proposed. You will see me again soon, as it were by accident, and may easily find where I go to ; in...
Página 139 - Balmerino, and every of you, return to the prison of the Tower, from whence you came ; from thence you must be drawn to the place of execution ; when you come there, you must be hanged by the neck ; but not till you...
Página 393 - ... hurdle to the place of execution, and there you shall be hanged by the neck, and being alive shall be cut down, and your...