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... Tower , Sir Henry Mountague , Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench and Sir Thomas Coventry , the King's Solicitor- Bacon's Works , vol . iii . p . 258 . General , are authorized to examine one Peacock , and 18 CRIMINAL TRIALS .
... Tower , Sir Henry Mountague , Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench and Sir Thomas Coventry , the King's Solicitor- Bacon's Works , vol . iii . p . 258 . General , are authorized to examine one Peacock , and 18 CRIMINAL TRIALS .
Pagina 19
... and was committed to the Tower for pretending that he had infatuated the King's judgment by orcery . - Camd . Annal . Jac . i . Bacon's Works , vol . iii . p . 576 . 6 In the year 1628 , the Judges delivered an INTRODUCTION . 19.
... and was committed to the Tower for pretending that he had infatuated the King's judgment by orcery . - Camd . Annal . Jac . i . Bacon's Works , vol . iii . p . 576 . 6 In the year 1628 , the Judges delivered an INTRODUCTION . 19.
Pagina 22
... Tower is taken from a note to the eighth volume of Dr. Lingard's History . 1st . The rack was a large open frame of oak , raised three feet from the ground . The prisoner was laid under it on his back on the floor ; his wrists and ...
... Tower is taken from a note to the eighth volume of Dr. Lingard's History . 1st . The rack was a large open frame of oak , raised three feet from the ground . The prisoner was laid under it on his back on the floor ; his wrists and ...
Pagina 26
... Tower , he requested permission to correct this part of his statement , which was refused . He after- wards writes to the Lords of the Council as fol- lows : - " I must entreat your lordships to take a cor- rection of my pen , upon ...
... Tower , he requested permission to correct this part of his statement , which was refused . He after- wards writes to the Lords of the Council as fol- lows : - " I must entreat your lordships to take a cor- rection of my pen , upon ...
Pagina 40
... Tower for refusing to take the oath of supremacy ; he was a zealous Papist , and is said to have excited the ill - will of Cromwell , who was then in the zenith of his influence , and who contrived to direct the King's displeasure ...
... Tower for refusing to take the oath of supremacy ; he was a zealous Papist , and is said to have excited the ill - will of Cromwell , who was then in the zenith of his influence , and who contrived to direct the King's displeasure ...
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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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