The Whole Proceedings Upon an Information Exhibited Ex Officio by the King's Attorney-General Against the Right Hon. Sackville Earl of Thanet, Robert Ferguson, Esquire, and Others: For a Riot and Other Misdemeanours. Tried at the Bar of the Court of King's Bench, April 25, 1799Cooper and Wilson, 1799 - 183 pagina's |
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Pagina 1 - Whereupon the faid Attorney General of our faid Lord the King, who for our faid Lord the King in this behalf profecuteth for our faid Lord the King, prayeth the confideration of the Court here in the premifes, and that due procefs of law may be awarded againft them the faid
Pagina 128 - LEGAL JUDGMENT ON EACH COUNT WAS DIFFERENT ; it would be like a misjoinder in civil actions : —But, in this case, the judgment on all the counts is " PRECISELY THE SAME ; a misdemeanour is charged in " each." This, to make his Lordship's opinion consistent, must be understood of a misdemeanour on which the legal judgment is not different.
Pagina 135 - a fugitive and cloistered virtue, unexercised and unbreathed, that never sallies out to meet her
Pagina 118 - force in affray of the peace, nor " go, nor ride, armed, by night nor by day, in fairs, " markets, nor in the presence of the Justices, or other
Pagina 76 - a word concerning Mr, Browne (as I before remarked to you), except that there was a gentleman, in a grey coat with a black collar, who had the misfortune to have his head broken, and of which he made a complaint to the Court. Gentlemen, I am now, therefore, very near relieving you from
Pagina 112 - was, has been explained by Mr. Maxwell and Mr. Sheridan. There remains, then, only the evidence of Mr. STAFFORD, who says, that Watson the jailor " seized the flap " of Mr. O'Connor's coat, as he was getting over, &c.: Mr. Fergusson forced himself in between the two, and " Mr. Watson let go his hold.
Pagina 129 - or limb : and in <5 Edw. III. we find, " That no man from henceforth " shall be attached by any accusation, nor forejudged of