A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Year 1783, Volume 33Thomas Bayly Howell T. C. Hansard for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1826 - Trials |
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... witness does not understand giance . " the question . Was any price taken for them ? Mr. Clerk wished to know what the witness - I understood they were to be 4d , each ; that had said . this was fixed by the committee . Were they ...
... witness does not understand giance . " the question . Was any price taken for them ? Mr. Clerk wished to know what the witness - I understood they were to be 4d , each ; that had said . this was fixed by the committee . Were they ...
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... witness . No fact must be assumed in putting a question to a witness . Lord Advocate . - I wish the Court to keep in recollection what the question was to which I wished to get an answer - whether or no M'Laren complained of being ...
... witness . No fact must be assumed in putting a question to a witness . Lord Advocate . - I wish the Court to keep in recollection what the question was to which I wished to get an answer - whether or no M'Laren complained of being ...
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... witness . Lord Advocate . - Defences have been given in for the panels , and no notice is taken in lordships will take notice of this . I only wish them of productions being to be made . Your you may keep this in view . Lord Justice ...
... witness . Lord Advocate . - Defences have been given in for the panels , and no notice is taken in lordships will take notice of this . I only wish them of productions being to be made . Your you may keep this in view . Lord Justice ...
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... witness for the prisoner comes to examine witnesses in defence . Lord Advocate.- Mr. Warrender has never been recognised by the Court as Crown agent . Your lordship's predecessors have uniformly refused to acknowledge any such person ...
... witness for the prisoner comes to examine witnesses in defence . Lord Advocate.- Mr. Warrender has never been recognised by the Court as Crown agent . Your lordship's predecessors have uniformly refused to acknowledge any such person ...
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... witness . JAMES THOMSON , witness . SECOND DECLARATION OP ANDREW M'KINLEY . At Glasgow , the 4th March , 1817 , Compeared Andrew M'Kinley , present prisoner in the Tolbooth of Glasgow , who , being examined and interrogated , and his ...
... witness . JAMES THOMSON , witness . SECOND DECLARATION OP ANDREW M'KINLEY . At Glasgow , the 4th March , 1817 , Compeared Andrew M'Kinley , present prisoner in the Tolbooth of Glasgow , who , being examined and interrogated , and his ...
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