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Pagina 113
... examinate stated relating to the matter in question , or that what he did state is fairly reported , indeed there is no actual proof that he was ever examined at all ; the jury are called upon to take the whole upon trust from the ...
... examinate stated relating to the matter in question , or that what he did state is fairly reported , indeed there is no actual proof that he was ever examined at all ; the jury are called upon to take the whole upon trust from the ...
Pagina 159
... to Scotland ; whereupon this Examinate , by the Duke's advice , did write to the ' Queen of Scots , that the attempt might be stayed , for Murdin's State Papers , p . 51 . S ' that Murray had yielded to the Duke to THE DUKE OF NORFOLK 159.
... to Scotland ; whereupon this Examinate , by the Duke's advice , did write to the ' Queen of Scots , that the attempt might be stayed , for Murdin's State Papers , p . 51 . S ' that Murray had yielded to the Duke to THE DUKE OF NORFOLK 159.
Pagina 163
... Examinate had gone about a matter of a marriage Iwith the Scottish Queen for himself , he took himself ' to be much wronged , and desired to have the matter ex- ' amined , for that he had not dealt in that matter ; and ' doth not ...
... Examinate had gone about a matter of a marriage Iwith the Scottish Queen for himself , he took himself ' to be much wronged , and desired to have the matter ex- ' amined , for that he had not dealt in that matter ; and ' doth not ...
Pagina 171
... Examinate at several times ; how ' much this Examinate remembreth not . He saith also , that Borthwick reported unto him that the Queen of Scots was in debt to the Bishop , and that his land was ' in mortgage to a merchant in London ...
... Examinate at several times ; how ' much this Examinate remembreth not . He saith also , that Borthwick reported unto him that the Queen of Scots was in debt to the Bishop , and that his land was ' in mortgage to a merchant in London ...
Pagina 172
... Examinate . The cause ' of this Examinate's coming was , for that Robinson had brought to the Duke a token from the Queen of Scots , which , as he remembereth , was a ring ; before which time Borthwick brought a cushion , wrought with ...
... Examinate . The cause ' of this Examinate's coming was , for that Robinson had brought to the Duke a token from the Queen of Scots , which , as he remembereth , was a ring ; before which time Borthwick brought a cushion , wrought with ...
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Criminal Trials, Volume 1 David Jardine,Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) Volledige weergave - 1832 |
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