The English Reports: Crown cases (1743-1865), Volume 168W. Green, 1925 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... answering that they had no freehold , were set aside . Those who answered that they had both freehold and copyhold were asked whether both put together did amount to £ 10 a year ; and if they did , that was admitted to be a good ...
... answering that they had no freehold , were set aside . Those who answered that they had both freehold and copyhold were asked whether both put together did amount to £ 10 a year ; and if they did , that was admitted to be a good ...
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... answer to the said indictment ; Because he saith that the kingdom of Scotland before and until the time of the union of the two kingdoms of England and Scotland was regulated and governed by the proper laws and statutes of that kingdom ...
... answer to the said indictment ; Because he saith that the kingdom of Scotland before and until the time of the union of the two kingdoms of England and Scotland was regulated and governed by the proper laws and statutes of that kingdom ...
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... answer in this behalf he prayeth judgment , and that the said Alexander Kinloch may answer in Court here to our said present Sovereign Lord the King touching and concerning the premises aforesaid . And the said Alexander Kinloch ...
... answer in this behalf he prayeth judgment , and that the said Alexander Kinloch may answer in Court here to our said present Sovereign Lord the King touching and concerning the premises aforesaid . And the said Alexander Kinloch ...
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... answer that question , it being a point of judicature , of which that Court alone was the proper judge . But they ... answering to the treason on a fresh bill of indictment . As to the three resolutions reported by Carthew , the two last ...
... answer that question , it being a point of judicature , of which that Court alone was the proper judge . But they ... answering to the treason on a fresh bill of indictment . As to the three resolutions reported by Carthew , the two last ...
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... answer in Chancery ; the issue came on to be tried before Holt at the sittings in Guildhall the ninth day of November 1698 , when the bill was produced by the counsel for the prosecution in order to intitle them to read the answer , it ...
... answer in Chancery ; the issue came on to be tried before Holt at the sittings in Guildhall the ninth day of November 1698 , when the bill was produced by the counsel for the prosecution in order to intitle them to read the answer , it ...
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accessary accordingly acquitted Act of Parliament admitted aforesaid afterwards appeared Assizes attainted Bank of England Bank-note Baron Baron Hotham benefit of clergy bill of exchange burglary charged circumstances committed common law convicted Counsel counterfeit Court crime Crown custody defendant delivered discharged dwelling-house enacts evidence fact false February Session felony forged forgery found the prisoner gaol guilty of felony Hale hath high treason indictment instrument intention to defraud intitled James John judgment Jury found King's larceny Legislature letter Lord the King murder objection offence Old Bailey opinion pardon parish payment of money person or persons possession pounds present prisoner prisoner guilty prisoner's prosecution prosecutor proved purporting question receipt received robbery S. C. 2 East September Session Serjeant servant shew shillings stamp statute stealing stolen sufficient taken Term Thomas trial tried Twelve Judges uttering verdict warrant William witness words