A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Year 1783, Volume 3Thomas Bayly Howell T. C. Hansard for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1816 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... cause at this time , neither did I hear of it until I came now into the Hall ; and therefore I shall now humbly shew you what my client hath informed me since my coming hither . I understand by him that he expected not his coming to ...
... cause at this time , neither did I hear of it until I came now into the Hall ; and therefore I shall now humbly shew you what my client hath informed me since my coming hither . I understand by him that he expected not his coming to ...
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... cause shewn in special or in general of the commitment of this gentleman ; and as it is insufficient for the cause , so also in the time of the first imprisonment : for howsoever here doth appear a time upon the second war- rant from ...
... cause shewn in special or in general of the commitment of this gentleman ; and as it is insufficient for the cause , so also in the time of the first imprisonment : for howsoever here doth appear a time upon the second war- rant from ...
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... cause at all expressed in it . - This Writ re- quires that the cause of the imprisonment should be returned , and if the cause be not spe - manded , I will not dispute whether or no , a cially certified by it , yet should it at the ...
... cause at all expressed in it . - This Writ re- quires that the cause of the imprisonment should be returned , and if the cause be not spe - manded , I will not dispute whether or no , a cially certified by it , yet should it at the ...
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... cause of the commitment , and that cause is to appear of them who are the immediate officers . And if he doth it by signi- fication from another , that return is defective in law , and therefore this return cannot be good , for it must ...
... cause of the commitment , and that cause is to appear of them who are the immediate officers . And if he doth it by signi- fication from another , that return is defective in law , and therefore this return cannot be good , for it must ...
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... cause of his imprisonment : for if there were a cause certified , and that cause were not sufficient to detain him still in prison , your lordship would bail him ; and if a man should be in a worse case , when there is no cause ...
... cause of his imprisonment : for if there were a cause certified , and that cause were not sufficient to detain him still in prison , your lordship would bail him ; and if a man should be in a worse case , when there is no cause ...
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act of parliament affirmed aforesaid alledged anent anno answer appears apud Attorney bailed bishop of Lincoln Book cause censure charge church command committed coram council counsel court crime David Ramsay declared Defendant delivered depones deposition desire detained Dittay divers doth duplyed earl earl marshal earl of Rothes Eliz England examinant felony fuit give Habeas Corpus Haig hath honour house of commons imprisonment indictment infamous libel Judges judgment justice Keeper king king's King's-Bench kingdom letter libel liberty Lord Advocat lord Balmerino lord bishop lord Rea lordships Magna Charta majesty majesty's mandatum marquis matter ment oath offence opinion pannel parlia party person Petition Petition of Right precedents prison proceedings Prynn punishment quod Rea's realm reason rege regni remittitur reply saith scandalous sedition sent Sentence sheriff shew sir John sovereign statute subjects supplication thereof thereupon thing tion unto warrant wherein whilk witnesses words writ
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Page 223 - By pretext whereof some of Your Majesty's subjects have been by some of the said commissioners put to death, when and where, if, by the laws and statutes of the land, they had deserved death, by the same laws and statutes also they might, and by no other ought, to have been judged and executed.
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