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Page 61
OF THE COURT OF GENERAL GAOL DELIVERY , WITH THE FORM OF TRIAL
OF A PRISONER , AND THE CONSEQUENCES OF HIS CONVICTION . This is a
court of peculiar dignity and splendour : the governor , the bishop , his ...
OF THE COURT OF GENERAL GAOL DELIVERY , WITH THE FORM OF TRIAL
OF A PRISONER , AND THE CONSEQUENCES OF HIS CONVICTION . This is a
court of peculiar dignity and splendour : the governor , the bishop , his ...
Page 64
The consequences of being capitally convicted , so far as relates to forfeiture , are
the following , by an ordinance of the council and Keys in 1504 : 6 All felons
goods , as horses , mares , oren , and kine above two years old , belong to the
lord ...
The consequences of being capitally convicted , so far as relates to forfeiture , are
the following , by an ordinance of the council and Keys in 1504 : 6 All felons
goods , as horses , mares , oren , and kine above two years old , belong to the
lord ...
Page 92
... conviction , and the felon bear no suit or service to the lord of the isle , his lands
and goods are forfeited to the bishop , and his life is at the mercy of his Majesty .
Similar privileges are also invested in the steward of the lands anciently under ...
... conviction , and the felon bear no suit or service to the lord of the isle , his lands
and goods are forfeited to the bishop , and his life is at the mercy of his Majesty .
Similar privileges are also invested in the steward of the lands anciently under ...
Page 169
... in court , whether the same amount to conviction , or whether the criminal
deserves any lesser degree of punishment ... refuse or decline making proof to
the mainour , when found as aforesaid ; such persons , being convicted thereof
by a ...
... in court , whether the same amount to conviction , or whether the criminal
deserves any lesser degree of punishment ... refuse or decline making proof to
the mainour , when found as aforesaid ; such persons , being convicted thereof
by a ...
Page 197
And if any person do solemnize matrimony in any other place than as aforesaid ,
or without publication of banns , or licence as aforesaid ; every person wilfully
offending therein , and being lawfully convicted thereof , if persons holding or ...
And if any person do solemnize matrimony in any other place than as aforesaid ,
or without publication of banns , or licence as aforesaid ; every person wilfully
offending therein , and being lawfully convicted thereof , if persons holding or ...
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