A selection of cases from the State trials [in the ed. of T.B. Howell, 1816]. By J.W. Willis-Bund, Band 2,Teil 1 |
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... prisoner could legally be put to death . After the Restoration , a State trial was a judicial proceeding in which a prisoner had a chance of escaping . This will be seen from the following figures . In upwards of 300 trials recorded in ...
... prisoner could legally be put to death . After the Restoration , a State trial was a judicial proceeding in which a prisoner had a chance of escaping . This will be seen from the following figures . In upwards of 300 trials recorded in ...
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... prisoners tried in various ways to question the rule that no authority could justify treason , the Court refused to ... prisoner first to answer the fact and then say what he had to say in excuse . 1 Vol . 1. p . 287 . P. 157 . 2 Lives ...
... prisoners tried in various ways to question the rule that no authority could justify treason , the Court refused to ... prisoner first to answer the fact and then say what he had to say in excuse . 1 Vol . 1. p . 287 . P. 157 . 2 Lives ...
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... prisoner's confession . The result of his charge was that four of the prisoners escaped . James ' , the next of the Fifth Monarchy men , was tried by the full Court of King's Bench . He was indicted under the 13 Car . II . c . 13 , the ...
... prisoner's confession . The result of his charge was that four of the prisoners escaped . James ' , the next of the Fifth Monarchy men , was tried by the full Court of King's Bench . He was indicted under the 13 Car . II . c . 13 , the ...
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... prisoners , five of them held the facts proved did not bring the prisoners within the rule . As to two others , all the judges agreed that they were not guilty of treason on the facts of the case . The two as to whom the judges differed ...
... prisoners , five of them held the facts proved did not bring the prisoners within the rule . As to two others , all the judges agreed that they were not guilty of treason on the facts of the case . The two as to whom the judges differed ...
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... prisoner . " After the universal testimony against Scroggs it requires some boldness to say anything in his favour ... prisoners for the Popish Plot , and it is on his conduct on these trials that his condemna- tion mainly rests . It ...
... prisoner . " After the universal testimony against Scroggs it requires some boldness to say anything in his favour ... prisoners for the Popish Plot , and it is on his conduct on these trials that his condemna- tion mainly rests . It ...
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Act of Indemnity Adrian Scroop Axtell Brewster called Cambridge charge Charles Charles II command compassing and imagining confess convicted Cook's trial Counsel Court Cromwell Crown declared Defence delivered Demy 8vo desire discourse doth Edward enacted England evidence execution Gentlemen Gilbert Millington Gregory Clement guilty Hacker Hardress Waller Harrison hath heard high treason House of Commons Hulet indictment John judges judgment jury Justice Keelyng King King's death L'Estrange late levying London Lord Chief Baron Lord Chief Justice Lords and Commons Lordships Majesty Majesty's malice matter ment murder oaths offence Oliver Cromwell overt act pardon Parliament person or persons Peters plead pretended printed prisoner proved Regicides Riggs Scot Scroggs Scroop sentence shew Sir Henry Vane soldiers speak St John's College Statute thing Thomas Thomas Scot thousand six hundred tion told Tonge Tonge's traitor Twyn Vane's warrant witnesses words
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