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Updated: June 15, 2025


"It is Wenlock's head," said Genvil "how his eyes stare!" "They will stare after no more wenches now," said the boor "I have cured him of caterwauling." "Thou!" said Amelot, stepping back in disgust and indignation. "Yes, I myself," replied the peasant; "I am Grand Justiciary of the Commons, for lack of a better." "Grand hangman, thou wouldst say," replied Genvil.

"That is immaterial; the defense could have demanded the same thing." "But that was entirely unnecessary." "No matter, it is a ground of appeal. Further: 'Second. Maslova's attorney, he continued to read, 'was interrupted while addressing the jury, by the justiciary, when, desiring to depict the character of Maslova, he touched upon the inner causes of her fall.

He was soon recaptured, and brought before the Court of Justiciary, James himself being present. Fian now denied all the circumstances of the written confession which he had signed; whereupon the King, enraged at his "stubborn wilfulness," ordered him once more to the torture.

He was so open and candid hi his answers that the members of the Justiciary were to some extent favourably impressed, and this had doubtless some influence in preventing him from being tortured.

After a silence, Louis XI. raised his voice once more, "You should know that, Gossip Jacques. What was " He corrected himself. "What is the bailiff's feudal jurisdiction?" Of these divers places he is voyer, high, middle, and low, justiciary, full seigneur." "Bless me!" said the king, scratching his left ear with his right hand, "that makes a goodly bit of my city!

At this moment there is a party of officers, with a justiciary warrant from Edinburgh, surrounding the house, and about to begin the search of it for you. If you fall into their hands, you are inevitably lost; for I have been making earnest inquiries, and find that everything is in train for your ruin." "Aye, and who has been the cause of all this?" said I, with great bitterness.

The voice of public indignation was loud and general; and, ere men's tempers had time to cool, the trial of Captain Porteous took place before the High Court of Justiciary.

She had been arrested in London at the Midland Hotel, and brought to Edinburgh, where she was judicially examined, bail being refused." "Little more than a fortnight after that, Edith Crawford was duly committed to stand her trial before the High Court of Justiciary.

His son and successor Richard, having made himself obnoxious, soon after his accession to that title, to the young King, or to Hubert de Burgh, was outlawed, and letters were despatched to the Justiciary, Fitzgerald, to de Burgo, de Lacy, and other Anglo-Irish lords, if he landed in Ireland, to seize his person, alive or dead, and send it to England.

Next day a procession was formed, headed by the young king, Henry III. After him came Pandulf, the Italian Bishop of Norwich and Papal Nuncio, and Langton the archbishop, with whom was the Archbishop of Rheims, Primate of France. The great Hubert de Burgh, Lord High Justiciary, together with four other barons, completed the company, which was selected to bear the chest to its resting-place.

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