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Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797

"The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 11 (of 12)"

128. Gordon's Case, Ibid. p. 245. Lord
Preston's Case, St. Tr. IV. p. 439. Layer's Case, St. Tr. VI. p. 279.
Foster's Crown Law, p. 198. Canning's Trial, St. Tr. X. p. 263, 270.
Trial of the Duchess of Kingston, St. Tr. XI. p. 244. Trial of Huggins,
St. Tr. IX. p. 119, 120, 135.
[71] Harrison's Practice of Chancery, Vol. II. p. 46. 1 Ch. Ca. 228. 1
Ch. Ca. 25. Oughton, Tit. 81, 82, 83. Do. Tit. 116. Viner, Tit. Evidence
(P. a.).
[72] Carpz. Pract. Saxon. Crimin. Pars III. Quest. CXIV. No. 13.
[73] Ibid. Quest. CVI. No. 89.
[74] 22 Jac. I. 1624.
[75] Morris _v._ Pugh, Burrow, Vol. III. p. 1243. See also Vol. II.
Alder _v._ Chip; Vol. IV. Dickson _v._ Fisher; Grey _v._ Smythyes.--N.B.
All from the same judge, and proceeding on the same principles.
[76] Chesterfield _v._ Janssen, Atkyns's Reports, Vol. II.
[77] State Trials, Vol. III. p. 170.
[78] Bis in originali.
[79] Lords' Journals, 17 Ch. I. Die Sabbati, videlicet, 10? die Aprilis.
[80] Dal. 80. Pl. 18. Anno 14 Eliz. apud Viner, Evid. p. 60.
[81] State Trials, Vol. IV. p. 501.


APPENDIX.

No. 1.
IN THE CASE OF EARL FERRERS.
APRIL 17, 1760.
[Foster's Crown Law, p. 188, fol. edit.]

The House of Peers unanimously found Earl Ferrers guilty of the felony
and murder whereof he stood indicted, and the Earl being brought to the
bar, the High Steward acquainted him therewith; and the House
immediately adjourned to the Chamber of Parliament, and, having put the
following question to the Judges, adjourned to the next day.


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