| William Brodie, Aeneas Morison - Criminals - 1788 - 270 pages
...Lords Commiffioners of Jufticiary, You, che faid William Brodie, and George Smith, OUGHT to be pumihi'd with the pains of law, to deter others from committing the like crimes in all time coming. , ' ; - t Lord Juflice-Clerk. William Brodie, what fay you to this indictment? Are you guilty, or not... | |
| Alexander M'Laren - Trials (Sedition) - 1817 - 168 pages
...Justice-Clerk, and Lords Commissioners of Justiciary, you the said Alexander M'Laren and Thpmas Baird OUGHT to be punished with the pains of law, to deter...from committing the like crimes in all time coming. " H. HOME DRUMMOND, AD" LIST OF WITNESSES. 2. Thomas Weir, Sheriff-clerk-depute of Ayrshire. 1. William... | |
| John Dow, Niel Douglas - Sedition - 1817 - 80 pages
...Justice-General, the Lord JusticeClerk, and Lords Commissioners of Justiciary, you the said Niel Douglas OUGHT to be punished with the pains of law, to deter...from committing the like crimes in all time coming. JAMES WEDDERBURN, A. D" LIST OF WITNESSES. Robert Hamilton, Esq. Sheriff-depute of the county of Lanark.... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - Trials - 1817 - 726 pages
...Edinburgh, upon the 9th day of January next to come, the said Maurice Margarot, abovecomplained upon, ought to be punished with the pains of law, to deter others from committmg the like crimes iu all times coming. Our will is therefore, &c. LIST OP WITNESSES. 1 Harry... | |
| England - 1841 - 862 pages
...Forty-five, the said Don Eugenio de Ochoa ought to be punished with the heaviest end of the crutch, to deter others from committing the like crimes in all time coming." The accuser then resumed his speech — " The character of a nation is formed by its history, its mannerp,... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - Trials - 1818 - 748 pages
...lord justice clerk, and lords commissioners of justiciary, you the said sir Archibald Gordon-Kinloch, ought to be punished with the pains of law, to deter...from committing the like crimes in all time coming."* * LIST of the WITNESSES cited on both sides. - WITNESSES FOR THE Cnowif, of whom those marked thus... | |
| Andrew McKinley, John Dow - Treason - 1818 - 568 pages
...Justice-General, the Lord Justice-Clerk, and Lords Commissioners of Justiciary, you the said Andrew M'Kinley ought to be punished with the pains of law, to deter others from committing the like crimes m all time coming. H. IIOMK DRUMMOND, AD LIST OF WITNESSES. 1 Robert Hamilton, Esquire, Sheriff-depute... | |
| Robert Surrage - Trials (Murder) - 1820 - 56 pages
...the said Robert Surrage, John Dempsey, John Beck, Joseph Elliot, Malachi Clinton, and Patrick Lynch, ought to be punished with the pains of law, to deter...from committing the like crimes in all time coming. H. HOME DRUM.MOND, AD LIST OF WITNESSES. . Claud Marshall, Esq. Sheriff-substitute of the Lower Ward... | |
| Peter Heaman - Trials (Murder) - 1821 - 204 pages
...Edinburgh, upon the 26th day of November 1821, they the said Peter Heamen, and Fran9ois Gautiez or Gautier OUGHT to be punished with the pains of law, to deter...from committing the like crimes in all time coming. Dated and Signeted, Slst Oct. 1821. B LIST OF WITNESSES. 1 James Adam, Esquire, one of his Majesty's... | |
| James Stuart - Trials (Murder) - 1822 - 44 pages
...Justice-General, the Lord Justice-Clerk, and Lords Commissioners of Justiciary, you the said James Stuart OUGHT to be punished with the pains of law, to deter...from committing the like crimes in all time coming. DUN. M'NEILL, AD The Lord Justice Clerk then asked Mr Stuart whether, he was guilty or not guilty of... | |
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