A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Year 1783, with Notes and Other Illustrations, Volume 18Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1816 - Trials |
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... believe that Mary Judd , Sarah Bonner , and Sarah Heath , men- tioned in the affidavit of said Mary Heath , or any of them , were examined on the trial in ejectment , had in the Exchequer last Michael- mas term between the lessee of ...
... believe that Mary Judd , Sarah Bonner , and Sarah Heath , men- tioned in the affidavit of said Mary Heath , or any of them , were examined on the trial in ejectment , had in the Exchequer last Michael- mas term between the lessee of ...
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... believe Kennedy . But if we believe Mr. Mac Kercher , he swears he had a number of witnesses ready to prosecute the traverser to conviction , the term before Mr. Weldon was thought of . As to Mr. Nelson's affidavit , it relates to Mr ...
... believe Kennedy . But if we believe Mr. Mac Kercher , he swears he had a number of witnesses ready to prosecute the traverser to conviction , the term before Mr. Weldon was thought of . As to Mr. Nelson's affidavit , it relates to Mr ...
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... believe , were not private persons affected in the event of this prosecution , every circumstance , whether material or not , would not be so stre- nuously contended for . Many reasons made it improper to try this indictment at the ...
... believe , were not private persons affected in the event of this prosecution , every circumstance , whether material or not , would not be so stre- nuously contended for . Many reasons made it improper to try this indictment at the ...
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... believe it might be about February that my mother and I went there . In what year ? -In the year 1713 . Do you know of any remarkable accident that happened while your mother and you were there ? Yes , I do . Give an account to the ...
... believe it might be about February that my mother and I went there . In what year ? -In the year 1713 . Do you know of any remarkable accident that happened while your mother and you were there ? Yes , I do . Give an account to the ...
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... believe there is Mr. Monck's family , that I believe may remember it perfectly well ; there is in Gorey several that may remember it from my speaking of it before ever this affair happened . Where was Mrs. Heath during the time that ...
... believe there is Mr. Monck's family , that I believe may remember it perfectly well ; there is in Gorey several that may remember it from my speaking of it before ever this affair happened . Where was Mrs. Heath during the time that ...
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affidavit aforesaid appear apprehend arms asked assault assizes attainted battle of Culloden believe cake called Carlisle Chetwynd Chevis child coach Court Cross-examination crown Curragh deponent Dublin Dunmaine earl of Anglesea earl of Kilmarnock evidence Francis Annesley Fraser gentlemen give Goostry guilty Harward heard high-treason horse indictment James Annesley jury justice Kennedy King's Counsel Lacy lady Altham live lord Altham lord and lady lord Anglesea lord Balmerino Lord High Steward lord Lovat lord the king lordships Mac Kercher Mac Manus majesty majesty's Manchester regiment Mary Heath material witness murder Murray never noble lord oath person Pigot Pray present sovereign lord Pretender Pretender's prisoner prosecutors prove reason recollect remember Ricketts Ross sent Serj servant shew Sir John Strange statute struck swear sworn tell thing Thomas Ricketts tion told town traverser trial Weedon Wexford
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Page 639 - GEORGE the Third, by the grace of GOD of Great-Britain, France and Ireland King, defender of the faith, and so forth; and in the year of our LORD one thousand seven hundred and eighty-eight.
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Page 791 - I, with my own money, hired a small vessel, ill provided with money, arms, or friends ; I arrived in Scotland, attended by seven persons ; I publish the King my father's declarations, and proclaim his title, with pardon in one hand, and in the other liberty of conscience: and the most solemn promises to grant whatever a free Parliament shall propose for the happiness of a people.
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