A View of the Jurisprudence of the Isle of Man, with the History of Its Ancient Constitution, Legislative Government, and Extraordinary Privileges |
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Page 62
... summoned out of every parish in the island , amounting in number to sixty - eight men . A jury of twelve being impannelled , they are sworn and charged by the deemster ; the prisoner is arraigned on the indictment by the clerk of the ...
... summoned out of every parish in the island , amounting in number to sixty - eight men . A jury of twelve being impannelled , they are sworn and charged by the deemster ; the prisoner is arraigned on the indictment by the clerk of the ...
Page 65
... summoned to serve on the " great inquest , " and part of their duty , after a charge from the deemsters in the Celtic or Manks language ( which is continued to this day ) , consisted in presenting to the deemsters in open court , every ...
... summoned to serve on the " great inquest , " and part of their duty , after a charge from the deemsters in the Celtic or Manks language ( which is continued to this day ) , consisted in presenting to the deemsters in open court , every ...
Page 66
... summoned by one of the deemsters out of the parish where any trespass has been committed , or any loss sustained ; and it is their province , in the one case , to view and estimate the damages done , and , in the other , to endeavour to ...
... summoned by one of the deemsters out of the parish where any trespass has been committed , or any loss sustained ; and it is their province , in the one case , to view and estimate the damages done , and , in the other , to endeavour to ...
Page 67
... With respect to the witnesses , they are compel- led to attend , when summoned by the coroner or lockman on the deemster's warrant , on pain of being subject to a fine , and to such costs } as may be incurred by the party ; and 67.
... With respect to the witnesses , they are compel- led to attend , when summoned by the coroner or lockman on the deemster's warrant , on pain of being subject to a fine , and to such costs } as may be incurred by the party ; and 67.
Page 72
... summons or process , requiring the defendant to appear at the next court , together with a summons for witnesses . This process must be served on the defendant by the coroner , or left at his usual place of abode , three days before the ...
... summons or process , requiring the defendant to appear at the next court , together with a summons for witnesses . This process must be served on the defendant by the coroner , or left at his usual place of abode , three days before the ...
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