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... Offences shall be adjudged Treason under the Commonwealth · 4.00 • 403 • • 218. 1653. Declaration by Oliver Cromwell and the Council of Officers after putting an End to the Long Parliament PROTECTORATE √219 . 219. 1653. The Instrument ...
... Offences shall be adjudged Treason under the Commonwealth · 4.00 • 403 • • 218. 1653. Declaration by Oliver Cromwell and the Council of Officers after putting an End to the Long Parliament PROTECTORATE √219 . 219. 1653. The Instrument ...
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... offence he shall not give security to the extent of forfeiture of his money , as he did in the time of my father , or of my brother , but accord- ing to the measure of the offence so shall he pay , as he would have paid from the time of ...
... offence he shall not give security to the extent of forfeiture of his money , as he did in the time of my father , or of my brother , but accord- ing to the measure of the offence so shall he pay , as he would have paid from the time of ...
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... offence for which he ought to answer them , and refuse to give satisfaction at their citations , it is well lawful to place him under interdict ; but he must not be excommunicated before the chief officer of the lord the king of that ...
... offence for which he ought to answer them , and refuse to give satisfaction at their citations , it is well lawful to place him under interdict ; but he must not be excommunicated before the chief officer of the lord the king of that ...
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... offences ; concerning those who have injured his forests and stags and hinds and other wild beasts ; and what they learn , let them write down diligently ; and whether the foresters or their bailiffs have arrested any one or attached ...
... offences ; concerning those who have injured his forests and stags and hinds and other wild beasts ; and what they learn , let them write down diligently ; and whether the foresters or their bailiffs have arrested any one or attached ...
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... offence no other sureties shall be taken from him , nor anything else except the very person of the offender . [ 13. Item he orders that every man of twelve years of age , remaining within the hunting reserve , and clerks holding a lay ...
... offence no other sureties shall be taken from him , nor anything else except the very person of the offender . [ 13. Item he orders that every man of twelve years of age , remaining within the hunting reserve , and clerks holding a lay ...
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