| Joseph Chitty - Criminal law - 1819 - 542 pages
...afterwards, to wit, on, &c, aforesaid, at, &c. aforesaid, duly com[*1146] mittcd to the custody *ofthe marshal of the Marshalsea of our lord the king, before the king himself, and at the time of the committing the offence hereinafter next mentioned, remained, and was a prisoner... | |
| Joseph Chitty - Criminal law - 1819 - 644 pages
...court of our said lord the king here before the king himself, came the said TL in his own proper person in the custody of the marshal of the marshalsea of our lord the now king, in the court of our lord the now king, before the king himself, into whose custody the said... | |
| Joseph Chitty - Criminal law - 1819 - 584 pages
...Middlesex. That JM late of, &c. wickedly and maliciously contriving and intending to injure one WSD, then being in the custody of the marshal of the marshalsea of our said lord the king, before the king himself, at the suit of one GH, and to cause the said WSD to be... | |
| James Stamford Caldwell - Arbitration and award - 1822 - 590 pages
...Jtssumpsit,for Money awarded upon a parol Submission. Yorkshire, (to wit) : — AB complains of CD being in the custody of the Marshal of the Marshalsea of our Lord the now King, before the King himself, of a plea of trespass on the case, &c. — For that whereas on the... | |
| Thomas Starkie - Criminal law - 1822 - 922 pages
...court of our said lord the king here, before the kitc himself, came the said TL in his proper person, in the custody of the marshal of the marshalsea of our lord the now king, in the court of our lord the now king, before the king himself, into whose custody the said... | |
| Henry John Stephen - 1824 - 598 pages
...Markham. Term, in the year of the reign of King GEORGE the Fourth. Middlesex to wit, AB complains of CD being in the custody of the Marshal of the Marshalsea of our Lord the (/) Supra, p. 33. now King, before the King himself, of a plea, that he render to the said AB the sum... | |
| Thomas Lee - Law - 1825 - 768 pages
...now king, before the king himself, of a plea of trespass on the case ; and there are pledges for the prosecution, to wit, John Doe and Richard Roe, which said bill follows in these words, to wit. Middlesex, to wit, (copy the declaration, and conclude with) ao.it, &c. (Court.) (Term.) No. 5. \ And... | |
| English literature - 1825 - 542 pages
...Esp. NP 168. t Brown v. Watts, 1 Tauat, 363. states among other absurdities, that the defendant is " in the custody of the marshal of the marshalsea of our lord the now king/' when he is, perhaps, seated at his own fire-side, or hunting his harriers, quite unconscious... | |
| Francis King Eagle, Edward Younge - Law reports, digests, etc - 1826 - 866 pages
...it were used for church of Corhampton aforesaid, as he asserts, being in the custody of the fencing the marshal of the Marshalsea of our lord the King, before the King himself, of a Part? * owu plea, wherefore he prosecuted a plea in the court-christian, after his said Majesty's prohibition(l)... | |
| Sir Edward Coke - Law reports, digests, etc - 1826 - 734 pages
...Christian, against the Queen's prohibition to the contrary thereof before directed and delivered : and there are pledges of prosecution, to wit, John Doe and Richard Roe : which bill followeth in these words: South, ss. that is to say; Robert Wright, who as well for the lady the... | |
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