| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 466 lehte
...the defendant shall be out of the king's protectian ; and his lands and tenements, goods and chattels forfeited to the king; and that his body shall remain in prison at the king's pleasure. This very description of the Premunire is set out by Holinshed in his Life of King Henry Vlll. p. 909.... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 584 lehte
...defendant thall be out of the king's protection ; and his lands and tenements, goods and (/toilets, Yy2 Thf goodness, [Act 3. Scene Í. The king shall know it, and, no doubt, shall' thank YOU. So fare... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 420 lehte
...defendant shall be out of the king's protection ; and his lands and tenements, goods and chattels, forfeited to the king; and that his body shall remain in prison at the king's pleasure. This very description of the prxmunire is set out by Holinshed, in his Life of King Henry VIII, p 909.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 384 lehte
...out of the king's protection; and his /anA and tenements, foods and chattels, forfeited to the k:ng ; and that his body shall remain in prison at the king's pleasure. This very description of the prxmunire is set out by Holinsked, in his Life of King Henry VIII, p.... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 684 lehte
...Kin:.', against the defendant being in prison, is, that he shall be out of the King's protecteetion ; that his lands and tenements, goods and chattels,...body shall remain in prison at the King's pleasure ; but if the defendant be condemned upon his default of not appearing, whether at the soil of the King... | |
| John Nichols - 1817 - 866 lehte
...shall be from thenceforth out of the King's protection, and his land* and tenements, goods and CHATTELS forfeited to the King, and that his body shall remain in prison at the King's pleasure. P. 68. hope to WIN IT. You were not far wide of the mark, when you advised me to read, WIN IN 'T; for... | |
| Sir Edward Coke - 1817 - 826 lehte
...defendant shall be г ' " of the king's protection, and his lands and tenement*, goods and cha;:. • " forfeited to the king; and that, his body shall remain in prison at the kir;> " pleasure, ant. 129.0. or, as other authorities Ьате it. during his life."* Sun is the offence... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1819 - 752 lehte
...are denounced are be- """'"' come obsolete. If the defendant* be in prison at the time, the [*706] sentence to be pronounced upon him is " that he shall...changed into a capiatur by which he may be taken, (u) The last instance of the execution of this sentence, was against several Quakers for refusing to... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1819 - 852 lehte
...by which they are denounced are become obsolete. If the defendant *be in prison at the time, [*ro6"j the sentence to be pronounced upon him is "that he...body shall remain in prison at the king's pleasure jv and if he be con(/.) S, 6. (l>) s. 7. (;) S. 8. (?) 3 Inst. 53. Hawk. b. 2. c. 48. (t) S. 5. s.... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 376 lehte
...the King against the defendant, being in prison, is, that he shall be out of the King's protection ; that his lands and tenements, goods and chattels shall...body shall remain in prison at the King's pleasure ; but if the defendant be condemned upon his default of not appearing, whether at the suit of the King... | |
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