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... Fore - man . Cla . Look upon the Prisoners at the Bar ; How say you ? Is William Penn guilty of the matter whereof he stands indicted in manner and form , or not guilty ? Fore - m . Guilty of Speaking in Gratious - street . Court . Is ...
... Fore - man . Cla . Look upon the Prisoners at the Bar ; How say you ? Is William Penn guilty of the matter whereof he stands indicted in manner and form , or not guilty ? Fore - m . Guilty of Speaking in Gratious - street . Court . Is ...
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... Fore - man . Clar . What say you ? look upon the Prisoners ; Is William Penn guilty in Manner and Form , as he stands indicted , or not guilty ? For - m . Here is our Verdict , holding forth a piece of Paper to the Clark of the Peace ...
... Fore - man . Clar . What say you ? look upon the Prisoners ; Is William Penn guilty in Manner and Form , as he stands indicted , or not guilty ? For - m . Here is our Verdict , holding forth a piece of Paper to the Clark of the Peace ...
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... Fore- man indeed , addressing himself to the Fore - man , I thought you had understood your place better . Rec . Gentlemen , You shall not be dismist till we have a Verdict , that the Court will accept ; and you shall be lockt up ...
... Fore- man indeed , addressing himself to the Fore - man , I thought you had understood your place better . Rec . Gentlemen , You shall not be dismist till we have a Verdict , that the Court will accept ; and you shall be lockt up ...
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... Fore - man Cla . What say you ? look upon the Prisoners at the Bar ; Is W. Penn guilty of the matter whereof he stands indicted , in manner and form as aforesaid , or not guilty ? Fore - man . William Penn is guilty of speaking in ...
... Fore - man Cla . What say you ? look upon the Prisoners at the Bar ; Is W. Penn guilty of the matter whereof he stands indicted , in manner and form as aforesaid , or not guilty ? Fore - man . William Penn is guilty of speaking in ...
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... Fore - man . Guilty of speaking in Gratious - street . Rec . What is this to the purpose ? I say , I will have a verdict . And speaking to Edw . Bushel said , You are a factious Fellow ; I will set a Mark upon you ; and whilst I have ...
... Fore - man . Guilty of speaking in Gratious - street . Rec . What is this to the purpose ? I say , I will have a verdict . And speaking to Edw . Bushel said , You are a factious Fellow ; I will set a Mark upon you ; and whilst I have ...
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The Trial of William Penn and William Mead: At the Old Bailey, 1670 William Penn Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1906 |
The Trial of William Penn and William Mead at the Old Bailey, 1670 William Penn Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1670 |
The Trial of William Penn and William Mead at the Old Bailey, 1670 William Penn,William Mead Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2018 |
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Act of Parliament aforesaid Almighty alwayes amerced answer antient Arbitrary Arch-Bishop Bale-dock Bench Bishops bring Bushel called Chap Clar Common Law condign Consciences contrary Counsel disturbance Empson and Dudley English English-man esteemed Evidence Fellow Fore-m Fore-man Forrest free Customs Free-hold Free-man Fundamental Laws given guilty in manner hath hear Heirs Henry Michel holden holy honour illegal imprisoned Inst James Cook John John Hammond Judges Judgment Jury King of England Land Laws of England Liberty and Property Lord the King Magna Charta manner and form Mayor meer ment never Oath observe Old Bailey Old-Baily out-lawed Parliament Peace Penn and William persons plead preach Prisoners Priviledges Realm reason Recorder Religious Richard Ford saith Soveraign Spanish Inquisition speaking in Gratious-street stands indicted Statute tell thing Tryal tumultuous unlawful Assembly unlawfull unto Verdict whereof he stands William Mead William Penn guilty worship