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Page 143
... gaol delivery was finished , and because the Lord's day was immediately at hand , and because the justices were required to proceed to the county of C. on Monday next ensuing , and because it appeared to the justices that for the ...
... gaol delivery was finished , and because the Lord's day was immediately at hand , and because the justices were required to proceed to the county of C. on Monday next ensuing , and because it appeared to the justices that for the ...
Page 145
... gaol delivery is finished and completed , and because the Lord's day is immediately at hand , and because the said justices of our said Lady the Queen are required by her letters patent to proceed to and be in her county of Cornwall on ...
... gaol delivery is finished and completed , and because the Lord's day is immediately at hand , and because the said justices of our said Lady the Queen are required by her letters patent to proceed to and be in her county of Cornwall on ...
Page 146
... gaol at Exeter , by virtue of a writ of habeas corpus for the purpose , assigned the twenty - five errors following . 1. A general assignment of error . 2. On the first trial the jury were discharged by the justices before they had ...
... gaol at Exeter , by virtue of a writ of habeas corpus for the purpose , assigned the twenty - five errors following . 1. A general assignment of error . 2. On the first trial the jury were discharged by the justices before they had ...
Page 147
... gaol delivery . 14. That the proceedings were discontinued , and the prosecutor and witnesses discharged from their recog- nizances . 15. That the life of the prisoner being in peril on the first trial , the second trial was irregular ...
... gaol delivery . 14. That the proceedings were discontinued , and the prosecutor and witnesses discharged from their recog- nizances . 15. That the life of the prisoner being in peril on the first trial , the second trial was irregular ...
Page 148
... gaol delivery " shew that the cases investigated should be decided on the evidence adduced . The jury should be kept together until they agree , 2 Reeves ' Hist . Engl . Law , 267-268 ; Bac . Abr . Juries ( G ) , Wright v . Crump ( a ) ...
... gaol delivery " shew that the cases investigated should be decided on the evidence adduced . The jury should be kept together until they agree , 2 Reeves ' Hist . Engl . Law , 267-268 ; Bac . Abr . Juries ( G ) , Wright v . Crump ( a ) ...
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