The Lives of the Chief Justices of England: From the Norman Conquest Till the Death of Lord Mansfield, 2. köideJohn Murray, 1849 |
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... indict the Duke of York as a Popish Recusant by discharging the Grand Jury , 17. Charges against Scroggs before the King in Council , 18. He is acquitted , 19. Proceedings against him in the House of Commons , 19. Articles of Im ...
... indict the Duke of York as a Popish Recusant by discharging the Grand Jury , 17. Charges against Scroggs before the King in Council , 18. He is acquitted , 19. Proceedings against him in the House of Commons , 19. Articles of Im ...
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... Indictment against Lord Shaftesbury , 39. Trial of Lord Grey de Werke for the Seduction of Lady Harriet Berkeley , 40. Cause of Pemberton's Removal from the office of Chief Justice of the King's Bench , 41. The London Quo WARRANTO , 41 ...
... Indictment against Lord Shaftesbury , 39. Trial of Lord Grey de Werke for the Seduction of Lady Harriet Berkeley , 40. Cause of Pemberton's Removal from the office of Chief Justice of the King's Bench , 41. The London Quo WARRANTO , 41 ...
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... indict of York as a " Popish recusant . " The heir presumptive to the throne was clearly liable to this proceeding and ... indictment June 16 . against him was prepared in due form , and this was laid before the grand jury for the county ...
... indict of York as a " Popish recusant . " The heir presumptive to the throne was clearly liable to this proceeding and ... indictment June 16 . against him was prepared in due form , and this was laid before the grand jury for the county ...
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... indictment ; but they obeyed orders . As soon as they had entered the court , the Chief Justice said to them , " Gentlemen of the grand jury , you are dis- charged , and the country is much obliged to you for your services . " It would ...
... indictment ; but they obeyed orders . As soon as they had entered the court , the Chief Justice said to them , " Gentlemen of the grand jury , you are dis- charged , and the country is much obliged to you for your services . " It would ...
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... indictment against James Duke of York , which was then before them , was prevented from being proceeded upon . " The third was founded on the illegal order for suppressing the Weekly Pacquet newspaper . The three following articles were ...
... indictment against James Duke of York , which was then before them , was prevented from being proceeded upon . " The third was founded on the illegal order for suppressing the Weekly Pacquet newspaper . The three following articles were ...
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action afterwards appointed attended Attorney authority bill Bishops called CHAP Chief Jus common law Common Pleas considered counsel Court of King's Crown death declared defendant Duke duty Earl England English favour gentleman George give Government guilty high treason Hist Holt honour Horace Walpole House of Commons House of Lords indictment Jeffreys judge judgment judicial jury King King's Bench lawyer letter libel liberty Lincoln's Inn London Lord Camden Lord Chancellor Lord Chatham Lord Chief Justice Lord Hardwicke Lord Mansfield Lordship ment minister Murray never noble occasion offence opinion Parl parliament party peer Pemberton person Pitt plaintiff political Popish Plot present principles prisoner privilege proceedings profession prosecution Puisne punishment question reason reign respect rule Ryder Scroggs seal Serjeant Solicitor speech supposed tice tion took trial verdict Westminster Hall Whig William witnesses XXVI XXXIV СНАР