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Verdict;

that he is

the fame.

execution.

oath, that the faid prifoner at the bar is the fame Thomas Rogers in the faid record of attainder named, and against whom judgment was fo pronounced as aforefaid, in manner and form as the faid attorney-general hath by his faid replication to the faid plea of the faid prifoner now here at the bar alleged. And hereupon the faid attorney-general on behalf of cur faid lord the king now prayeth, that the court here would proceed to award execution against him the faid Thomas Rogers upon the Award of faid attainder. Whereupon, all and fingular the premifes being now feen and fully understood by the court here, it is ordezed by the court here, that execution be done upon the faid prifoner at the bar for the faid felony in pursuance of the faid judgment, according to due form of law and it is lastly ordered, that he the faid Thomas Rogers, the prifoner at the bar, be now committed to the cuftody of the sheriff of the county of Kent (now alfo prefent here in court) for the purpose forefaid; and that the faid fheriff of Kent do execution upon the faid defendant the prifoner at the bar for the faid felony, in purfuance of the faid judgment, according to due form of

law.

On the motion of Mr. Attorney General.

By the Court.

§. 4. Warrant of Execution on Judgment of Death, at the general Gaol delivery in London and Middlefex.

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To the sheriffs of the city of London; and to the sheriff of the county of Middlesex and to the keeper of his majesty's gaol of Newgate.

whereas at the feffion of gaol delivery of Newgate, for the city of London and county of Middlefex, holden at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey, on the nineteenth day of October laft, Patrick Mahony, Roger Jones, Charles King, and Mary Smith, received fentence of death for the refpective offences in, their feveral indictments mentioned; Now it is hereby ordered, that execution of the faid fentence be made and done upon them the faid Patrick Mahony and Roger Jones, on Wednesday the ninth day of this inftant month of November at the ufual place of execution. And it is his majefty's command, that execution of the said sentence upon them the faid Charles King and Mary Smith be refpited, until his majefty's pleasure touching them be farther known.

Given under my hand and feal this fourth day of November, one thoufand feven hundred and fixty-eight.

James Eyre, Recorder. L. S.

§. 5. Writ of Execution upon a Judgment of Murder, before the King in Parliament.

GEORGE the fecond, by the grace of God of Great Britain, France, and Ireland king, defender of the faith, and fo forth, to the fheriffs of London and fheriff of Middlefex, greeting. Whercas Lawrence earl Ferrers, viscount Tamworth, hath been indicted of felony and murder by him done and committed, which faid indictment hath been certified before us in our prefent parliament; and the faid Lawrence earl Ferrers, viscount Tamworth, hath been thereupon arraigned, and upon fuch arraignment hath pleaded not guilty; and the faid Lawrence earl Ferrers, viscount Tamworth, hath before us in our faid parliament been tried, and in due form of law convicted thereof; and whereas judgment hath been given in our faid parliament, that the faid Lawrence earl Ferrers, viscount Tamworth, fhall be hanged by the neck till he is dead, and that his body be diffected and anatomized, the execution of which judgment yet remaineth to be done: We require, and by these prefents ftrictly command you, that upon Monday the fifth day of May inftant, between the hours of nine in the morning and one in the afternoon of the fame day, him the faid Lawrence earl Ferrers, viscount Tamworth, without the gate of our tower of London (to you then and there to be delivered, as by another writ to the lieutenant of our tower of London or to his deputy directed, we have commanded) into your cuftody you then and there receive: and him, in your cuftody fo being, you forthwith convey to the accustomed place of execution at Tyburn and that you do caufe execution to be done upon the faid Lawrence earl Ferrers, viscount Tamworth, in your cuftody fo being, in all things according to the faid judgment. And this you are by no means to omit, at your peril. Witness ourself at Westminster the fecond day of May, in the thirtythird year of our reign.

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The large numerals denote the volumes; the ciphers the pages of the commentaries; and the fmall numerals the pages of the appendix.

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Age, of confent to marriage. I. 436.
perfons, how reckoned. I.

463. IV. 22.
Aggregate corporation. I. 469.
fund. I. 331.

Agiftment. II. 452.
Agnati. II. 235.
Agnus Dei, &c. IV. 115.
Agriculture, it's original. II. 7.
Aid-prayer. III. 300.
Aids, feodal. II. 63. 86. IV. 411.
-, parliamentary. I. 308.
Air, right to. II. 14.
Albinatus jus. 372. 374.
Alderman. I. 116.
Alderney, ifland of. I. 107.
Alchoufes. IV. 64. 167.
Alfred, his dome-book. I. 64. IV.

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