| William Hawkins - Pleas of the crown - 1787 - 894 pages
...circumfbnces ibid IO Judgment for HIGH TREASON HOt relating to the coin, is, that (he prijfoner (hall be carried back to the place from whence he came, and from thence be diawn to the place of execution, ana be there hanged by tht neck, cut down alive, his entraib b^rnt... | |
| Law - 1791 - 568 pages
...high treafon not rekting to Co- P- c- »10the coin is, " That he be carried back to the ^ Jawk>P' C' " place from whence he came, and fro'm thence " be drawn to the place of execution, and bs " there hanged by the neck, and cut down alive, " that his entrails be taken out and burned before... | |
| Crime and criminals - 1792 - 566 pages
...burned to death; but that ftch woman or women being Co convicted as aforef*id, lhall b : feverally drawn to the place of execution, and be there hanged by the neck until ihe or they be feverally dead j an/ law or uliage to the contrary thereof in anywife notwitl*ftanding.... | |
| Thomas Holcroft - Great Britain - 1795 - 232 pages
...decide. The fentence for this crime is, " That the culprit fhall be taken from the " Bar, and conveyed to the place from " whence he came ; and from thence be " drawn upon a hurdle to the place of exe" cution, there to be hanged by the neck ; " but not until he is dead;... | |
| Richard Burn - Ecclesiastical law - 1797 - 640 pages
...the cafe feemeth to be different. Mr. Hawkins fays, that judgment in high treafon is, that he (hall be carried back to the place from whence he came,...thence be drawn to the place of execution, and be there banged by the neck, and cut down alive, and that his entrails be taken out and burnt before his face,... | |
| 1798 - 614 pages
...of of high treason, and if convicted, would be further liable (notwithstanding such certificate) to be carried back to the place from whence he came, and from thence to be drawn to the place of execution, and be there hanged by the neck, cut do%vn alive, his entrails... | |
| Ireland - 1798 - 38 pages
...convicted of High Trsafon, and if convicted, would be further liable (nothwithftanding fuch certificate) to be carried back to the place from whence he came, and from thence to be drawn to the place of execution, and be there hanged by the neck, cut down alive, his entrails... | |
| Québec (Province) - 1801 - 320 pages
...burned to death, but that fuch Woman or Women, being (o convicted, as afoielaid, fhall be, icveially, drawn to the place of Execution, and be there hanged by the neck, until Ihe or they \>¿ levetally dead; any Law or Ulage to the contrary theieof, in any wile, notwithstanding.... | |
| Christian biography - 1810 - 548 pages
...further adoe, against Sir Thomas, in this manner, " Wee command, that Sir Thomas More, sometime Knight, be carried back to the place from whence he came, and from thence be drawn through the Citie to the publicise place of 5 execution, execution, there to be hanged till he be half... | |
| Joseph Gabbett - Law reports, digests, etc - 1812 - 590 pages
...snail be drawn to the place of execution, and be there burned to death ; but that such woman shall be drawn to the place of execution, and be there hanged by the neck until she be dead. And by »• 2 s. 2. if any woman shall be convicted of petit treason, W en nn or... | |
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