| Mungo Campbell - Trials (Murder) - 1770 - 286 pages
...fpace thereafter; and you, the faid Mungo Campbell, wns actor, or art and part of the faid murder. ALL WHICH, or part thereof, being found proven by the verdict of an affize, before the lord juftice general, juftice clerk, and commiffioners of jufdciary, you ought to... | |
| William Brodie, Aeneas Morison - Criminals - 1788 - 270 pages
...are both, and each, or one or pther of You, guilty thereof, actor or actors, tors, or art and part. ALL WHICH, or part thereof, being found proven by the verdict of an affize, before the Lord Juftice General, Lord Juftice Clerk, and Lords Commiffioners of Jufticiary,... | |
| William Brodie, William Creech - Trials (Robbery) - 1788 - 326 pages
...upon, are both, and each, or one or other of You, guilty thereof, actor or actors, or art and part. ALL WHICH, or part thereof, being found proven by the verdict of an affize, before the Lord Juftice General, Lord Juftice Clerk, and Lords Commiflioners of Jufticiary,... | |
| Alexander M'Laren - Trials (Sedition) - 1817 - 168 pages
...against both and each of you, will be lodged in due time in the hands of the Clerk of the High Court of Justiciary, before which you are to be tried, that you may have an opportunity of seeing the same. AT LEAST, times and places foresaid respectively, the said seditious speech was wickedly and feloniously... | |
| Niel Douglas - Trials (Sedition) - 1817 - 62 pages
...used in evidence against you, will be lodged in due time in the hands of the Clerk of the High Court of Justiciary, before which you are to be tried, that you may have an opportunity of seeing the same. AT LEAST, time and place foresaid, in the course of divine worship, prayers, sermons or declamations... | |
| England - 1841 - 862 pages
...undeserved, and caleulated to lead to wrong ideas of the merits of the said contemporary authors — all which, or part thereof, being found proven, by the verdict of an assize, before our right trusty and right well-beloved cousin and counsellor Christopher North, to be holden... | |
| John Dow, Niel Douglas - Sedition - 1817 - 80 pages
...functions of a minister ; and you the said Niel Douglas are guilty thereof, actor, or art and part. ALL WHICH, or part thereof, being found proven by the verdict of an Assize, before the Lord Justice-General, the Lord JusticeClerk, and Lords Commissioners of Justiciary, you... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - Trials - 1818 - 748 pages
...Archibald Gordon-Kinloch, and will, for that purpose, be lodged in the hands of the clerk of the high court of justiciary, before which you are to be tried, that you may have an opportunity of seeing the same. At least, time and placeabove-mentioned,the said sir Francis Kinloch of Gilmcrtun was murdered, and... | |
| Andrew McKinley, John Dow - Treason - 1818 - 568 pages
...your trial, will, for that purpose, be lodged in due time in the hands of the clerk of the High Court of Justiciary, before which you are to be tried, that you may have nn opportunity of seeing the same. At least, limes and places foresai<?, the said oath or engagement,... | |
| Robert Surrage - Trials (Murder) - 1820 - 56 pages
...against all and each of j'ou, will be lodged in due time in the hands of the clerk of the High Court of Justiciary, before which you are to be tried, that you may have an opportunity of seeing the same: At least time and place foresaid, loaded fire-arms were wickedly and maliciously discharged by you... | |
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