A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Year 1783, 6. köideThomas Bayly Howell T. C. Hansard for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1816 |
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... Letter of Sir Francis North , to Mr. Secretary Jenkins , relating to this Examination .... Curious Passages published by Sir John Dalrymple , as Extracts from Lord Keeper North's MS . 1474 1494 .... 1497 248. The Trial of WILLIAM ...
... Letter of Sir Francis North , to Mr. Secretary Jenkins , relating to this Examination .... Curious Passages published by Sir John Dalrymple , as Extracts from Lord Keeper North's MS . 1474 1494 .... 1497 248. The Trial of WILLIAM ...
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... letter by the king to the Commons , to whom he left it to make pro- vision ; and thus the consent of the three estates concurred in his pardon , nothing that is essential to a law , but is in this particular . Sir Jeffery Palmer ...
... letter by the king to the Commons , to whom he left it to make pro- vision ; and thus the consent of the three estates concurred in his pardon , nothing that is essential to a law , but is in this particular . Sir Jeffery Palmer ...
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... letter of the statute 25 Ed . 3 , cap . 2 . The Houses state the case , and deny it to be within that statute ; saying , If the letter of that statute be thought to import this ; That no war can be levied against the king , but what is ...
... letter of the statute 25 Ed . 3 , cap . 2 . The Houses state the case , and deny it to be within that statute ; saying , If the letter of that statute be thought to import this ; That no war can be levied against the king , but what is ...
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... letter to one of the sheriffs not to summon them : And a new list was made the night immediately before the day of verdict , on purpose that the prisoner might not have any knowledge of them , ' till presented to his view and choice in ...
... letter to one of the sheriffs not to summon them : And a new list was made the night immediately before the day of verdict , on purpose that the prisoner might not have any knowledge of them , ' till presented to his view and choice in ...
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... Letter , written from Hampton Court , Saturday two in the afternoon . ' ' The relation that hath been made to me of The day before his Execution his friends had liberty to visit him , he received them with very great chearfulness ...
... Letter , written from Hampton Court , Saturday two in the afternoon . ' ' The relation that hath been made to me of The day before his Execution his friends had liberty to visit him , he received them with very great chearfulness ...
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accused act of parliament Aleyn answer Article asked bishop Bridgman brought called cause Chancellor charge Christ church Clerk command committed common law concerning confession council counsel court declared delivered desired discourse duke Dunkirk earl of Clarendon endeavour England fire gentleman give Guilty hand hath hear heard honour House of Commons House of Lords House of Peers impeachment Indictment John John Twyn Judge judgment jury justice king king's king's counsel kingdom knew L. C. J. Hyde liberty London lord lord Clarendon lordships majesty majesty's matter ment Nathan Brooks never oath Papists parliament peace persons petition plead pray present pretended printed prisoner proceedings received resolved Riggs saith sent shew sir Henry Vane speak statute swear sworn taken tell thereof thereupon thing Thomas thou thought tion told treason trial Tryon Turner Twyn unto witnesses words
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