The Trial of William Penn and William Mead at the Old Bailey, 1670Headley Brothers, 1670 - 76 Seiten |
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... bench of magistrates who sat with Sir Samuel Sterling , the Lord Mayor , to try the case , four of them had already filled that office , viz . , Sir Richard Browne in 1661 ; Sir John Robinson in 1663 ; Sir Thomas Bludworth in 1666 ; and ...
... bench of magistrates who sat with Sir Samuel Sterling , the Lord Mayor , to try the case , four of them had already filled that office , viz . , Sir Richard Browne in 1661 ; Sir John Robinson in 1663 ; Sir Thomas Bludworth in 1666 ; and ...
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... Bench ; and because their courage , and honesty did more then hold pace , with the threat and abuse of those , who sate as Judges , ( after two dayes and two nights restraint for a Verdict ) in the end were fined and imprisoned , for ...
... Bench ; and because their courage , and honesty did more then hold pace , with the threat and abuse of those , who sate as Judges , ( after two dayes and two nights restraint for a Verdict ) in the end were fined and imprisoned , for ...
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... Bench , as Justices . Sam . Starling , Mayor , John Howel , Recorder . Tho . Bludworth , Alder . William Peak , Alderm . Richard Ford , Alderm . John Robinson , Alderm . Joseph Shelden , Alderm . Richard Brown , John Smith , James ...
... Bench , as Justices . Sam . Starling , Mayor , John Howel , Recorder . Tho . Bludworth , Alder . William Peak , Alderm . Richard Ford , Alderm . John Robinson , Alderm . Joseph Shelden , Alderm . Richard Brown , John Smith , James ...
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... Bench ; and therefore not we , but the Bench should be fined . Mead , I have a Question to ask the Recorder , Am I fined also . Recor . Yes . Mead , I desire the Jury , and all people to take notice of this injustice of the Recorder ...
... Bench ; and therefore not we , but the Bench should be fined . Mead , I have a Question to ask the Recorder , Am I fined also . Recor . Yes . Mead , I desire the Jury , and all people to take notice of this injustice of the Recorder ...
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... Bench , the Jury , and myself , with these that hear us , may have a most direct understanding of this procedure , I desire you would let me know by what Law it is you prosecute me , and upon what Law you ground my indictment . Rec ...
... Bench , the Jury , and myself , with these that hear us , may have a most direct understanding of this procedure , I desire you would let me know by what Law it is you prosecute me , and upon what Law you ground my indictment . Rec ...
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