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English Roman Catholic priest, executed on a | treason charge. |
At a | treason trial in the House of Lords in January 1685/6 |
English Roman Catholic layman, executed on a | treason charge. |
trial complex authorities when they brought a | treason case against Mirzayanov. |
s a French Protestant reformer, executed on a | treason charge. |
pinion, that the trial could go ahead under a | treason statute enacted under King Henry VIII. |
should not be confused with another Act about | treason passed in the same year, .) |
adopted by imperialists, who complained about | treason against German interests. |
mio Guerra, a peasant army guide who admitted | treason when it was discovered he accepted the promis |
The law against | treason was strengthened with the addition of a penal |
An Invective against | Treason; I would and I would not (1614) |
a result of their implication in the alleged | treason of Toyotomi Hidetsugu, the good offices of Ma |
ommunity were involved in Faringdon's alleged | treason, the monks of Reading were allowed to keep th |
Lin Biao's alleged | treason was linked to its ancient supposed moral equi |
(It was already | treason to counterfeit English coins, under the Treas |
sons in England, as in England it was already | treason to kill judges or to forge the English seal. |
It was also | treason under this Act for a person who had been to F |
Although | treason trials in the Tudor period had more to do wit |
r most indictable offences (except murder and | treason). |
oleyn was executed on charges of adultery and | treason, and Henry Fitzroy died at the age of 17 and |
h espionage on behalf of the Soviet Union and | treason. |
trial in Clonmel, he was hung for murder and | treason, crimes with little basis, no reliable witnes |
ice, fell victim to all kinds of quackery and | treason and landed in a blind alley every time.” |
His arrest on charges of espionage and | treason, and subsequent trial contributed to internat |
ov was charged with negligence, sabotage, and | treason. |
ted following charges of adultery, incest and | treason. |
lays an ambivalent role, both of alliance and | treason with Hell. |
esent a British soldier accused of spying and | treason. |
tes, who were both executed for rebellion and | treason. |
o execrate her on account of her adultery and | treason to her native country; she is considered "a s |
for hearing landmark cases of conspiracy and | treason. |
s pilots against accusations of cowardice and | treason, which existed since the Battle of Britain. |
brother stood trial, accused of sedition and | treason against Aguinaldo's government and conspiring |
that Debs was attempting to arouse mutiny and | treason by preventing the drafting of soldiers into t |
lays an ambivalent role, both of alliance and | treason with Hell. |
Lisa Fittko, Solidarity and | Treason: Resistance and Exile,1933-1940, translated b |
Leningrad", which was labeled as anti-Soviet | treason. |
mission, saying that they are innocent of any | treason and thus need not fear the Tsar. |
ington" One of the first accounts of Arnold's | treason, was not published until 1816. |
Main article: | Treason Case of 1589 |
Main articles: | Treason Act 1695 and Article Three of the United Stat |
ount of anti-government speech can qualify as | treason, although giving away military secrets might. |
e Mexican government views the conventions as | treason. |
s that would fall under military law (such as | treason). |
ears that by legislating against acts such as | treason, subversion, secession and sedition, the legi |
Baiev's actions of treating the other side as | treason and multiple death threats were made against |
ermany in 1954, which has been interpreted as | treason or an abduction. |
an countries after the 20th Party Congress as | treason to socialism. |
ainst the King, an act which John regarded as | treason. |
o had violated this Act was also stated to be | treason. |
tting out several new crimes which were to be | treason. |
It became | treason to seize one of the King's forts and then not |
little I can discover, it seems to have been | treason against the Church. |
Beyond | Treason is an 89-minute 2005 film by William Lewis an |
Beyond | Treason won the Grand Festival Award at the 2005 Berk |
h both write for the satirical Brighton-based | Treason Show. |
In 19th century Britain, | treason had its own special rules of evidence and pro |
fter a siege of three months, Tarnovo fell by | treason on July 17, 1393, a point sometimes taken as |
he mid-1990s, in the wake of the catastrophic | treason of CIA agent Aldrich Ames, and the CIA's fail |
(According to the Penal Code, | treason is punishable by imprisonment of three to fif |
sed Chu, Han, and Lai of conspiring to commit | treason, and both Han and Lai (who were still chancel |
so, who was this sovereign monarch commiting | treason against? |
ed as an official someone who later committed | treason, and Empress Dowager Wu ordered him arrested |
ersuades Esarhaddon that Ahikar has committed | treason. |
er any of the previous officers had committed | treason or any other impeachable offense. |
ousehold of 300 people (i.e., if he committed | treason, his household would be slaughtered). |
He has committed | treason unto King Arthur and yet is the only knight v |
told Emperor Wu that Prince Ju was committing | treason. |
a military tribunal, charged with committing | treason against the British crown, and sentenced to d |
the change of sovereignty on the commonwealth | treason law: With particular reference to the Japanes |
dignity, title, or name" was to be considered | treason. |
ecify precisely which of his acts constituted | treason was ever presented, and it became increasingl |
, like Dudley, with the crime of constructive | treason, and was convicted at Northampton in October |
y has a 200-year history of urban corruption, | treason and subversion, mob control, alliance with co |
t, ancient statutes that relate to and define | treason. |
Scottish judges on the application of English | treason law to the participants of the Radical War. |
afterwards executed for complicity in Essex's | treason.) |
ment as "commissioners" over all cases except | treason, although they could only do so if the govern |
o hear all indictable criminal matters except | treason, murder and manslaughter, which are heard in |
nd terminer to hear all criminal cases except | treason. |
ished the death penalty for all crimes except | treason in 1867, and for all crimes in 1911. |
eleased a 7" single of the concert favorites, | Treason and All Your Love. |
Imagining the King's Death: Figurative | Treason, Fantasies of Regicide 1793-1796. |
m and Raleigh might be concerned in the first | treason, and by acting at once vigorously he discover |
d in the Tower of London and put on trial for | treason. |
) was a Cuban peasant army guide executed for | treason during the Cuban revolution by Che Guevara. |
Means was wanted by the state of Virginia for | treason and subject to summary execution if captured. |
eal that Snake and Zero are being charged for | treason and that the only way for Snake to be exonera |
na after the surrender of Japan and tried for | treason. |
rmally sentenced, but the normal sentence for | treason by British officers was death. |
Lack of clear evidence for | treason ruled out a trial, so Seymour was condemned i |
ommanding general, who ordered them tried for | treason. |
ists in Korea, he urged their prosecution for | treason. |
er Bill which abolished the death penalty for | treason and piracy with violence. |
Lord Haw-Haw") back to London to be tried for | treason, after Joyce was captured by British forces i |
s was imprisoned in Calais to await trial for | treason. |
e FBI to assist them in indicting Carvell for | treason. |
d and tried by the Kuomingtang government for | treason in 1947. |
to Shrewsbury where he would be executed for | treason in October. |
Fisher and of Sir Thomas More, when tried for | treason for refusing the oath; and in assessing the v |
of Sir John A. Macdonald had Riel hanged for | treason. |
In 1794, he was tried for | treason along with fellow radicals John Horne Tooke a |
ire, a dependent of the Duke of Clarence, for | treason, committed in 1474, in saying of a stag, 'I w |
n 1909, he served almost one year in jail for | treason, after having criticized the Swedish Monarchy |
mer members were prosecuted and convicted for | treason and collaboration. |
Hostages for | Treason |
tate to the Crown following his attainder for | treason in the 1715 Jacobite Uprising. |
ill that reversed Louis Riel's conviction for | treason, and recognized him as a Father of Confederat |
Gauvain is tried for | treason. |
Parliament declared his estates forfeited for | treason in 1652, and Cromwell afterwards set a price |
esident Andrew Johnson, who pardoned Pike for | treason after the American Civil War. |
ted that some of those beheaded or hanged for | treason were actually subject to fabricated accusatio |
cAlasdair, styled 7th of Loup, was hanged for | treason with his father Eachann Mac Goraidh MacAlasda |
d, and Montagu (and Exeter) were executed for | treason after trial. |
ed by the Parliamentary military governor for | treason. |
She was attained for | treason by Act of Parliament (without trial) only aft |
d after World War I. Toplis, while wanted for | treason, was eventually shot and killed by police off |
not suffering punishment upon conviction for | treason and is a citizen of the United Kingdom, or th |
the execution of the 10th Earl of Kildare for | treason. |
ced in Scotland under a sentence of death for | treason. |
We are not ready for | treason. |
000 coup, currently serving life-sentence for | treason, had had a change of heart towards the Indo-F |
18 December - Archbishop Laud impeached for | treason. |
a Major in the British Army, was arrested for | treason in December 1997. |
o condemned the Duke of Hamilton to death for | treason. |
eth brought Mary, Queen of Scots to trial for | treason; she was convicted by the court and executed. |
the ultimatum would be arrested and tried for | treason. |
ragged from there and imprisoned for life for | treason. |
mplicated in the Popish Plot and executed for | treason. |
death of the Old Pretender, "no attainder for | treason shall extend to the disinheriting of any heir |
Routt was eventually captured and tried for | treason and sentenced to hang but was pardoned by Lin |
after pardon, they should first be hanged for | treason against the king, and then burned for heresy |
pro-Nazi Swiss leaders, Oehler was tried for | treason by a federal court in 1957 and sentenced to t |
at condemned Hamilton of Finnart to death for | treason on 16 August 1540. |
He is framed for | treason and sentenced to death. |
ainst Smith in an intended Missouri trial for | treason in which Smith would be the main defendant. |
royal house of Antoweif was exterminated for | treason against the king; Sei-Ann is the only one who |
In 1156, he was imprisoned in Palermo for | treason. |
g his opinion that there was no precedent for | treason charges against Homestead Strike participants |
The punishments for | treason were extended to clergy without distinction. |
He later rebelled and was executed for | treason. |
Sri Sumangala was convicted for | treason and imprisoned in Jaffna. |
in 1647 after the execution of his father for | treason at a young age. |
ape was alleged, and Warwick was beheaded for | treason. |
turned him to the Soviets, he was hanged for | treason along with the other ROA leaders. |
She was sentenced to life imprisonment for | treason because of her association with the Tupac Ama |
Most of the Cossacks were executed for | treason. |
to September 1943 (he was to be executed for | treason in 1945). |
Battle of Shrewsbury in 1403 and executed for | treason. |
y to people who had already been indicted for | treason or misprision of treason. |
eking to overturn the wrongful conviction for | treason of Captain Alfred Dreyfus). |
put on trial after the Allied liberation for | treason and sentenced to death; he tried to kill hims |
n four years later was condemned to death for | treason, for his involvement in the Chartist uprising |
r Casement, whose knighthood was canceled for | treason during the First World War and Sir Anthony Bl |
rror of the Toadmen, Bruce Banner: Wanted For | Treason, Hulk Runs Amok |
had been under a suspended death sentence for | treason since 1603, the fact that men under his comma |
ermediate contact there had been arrested for | treason, he attempted to give the letter to the presi |
He was executed for | treason at Tower Hill in 1601 by beheading, along wit |
His brother, John Amery, was hanged for | treason having pleaded guilty. |
In 1916 it was re-established for | treason in war time, and several executions took plac |
stract her from waiting for the execution for | treason of a man she may have loved, the Earl of Esse |
commissioners the authority to try people for | treason committed in Wales "or where the King's writ |
rteen year old son Jack (who was executed for | treason in 1945), "footer in the rain [was] a very re |
nthony Babington and others were indicted for | treason. |
ter the fall of Nazi Germany and executed for | treason in 1945. |
illiam was born in London, 1548; suffered for | treason at Tyburn on 11 January 1584. |
on Huang Wenbing, the man who framed him for | treason earlier. |
battle of Sheriffmuir) and was attainted for | treason by the Hanoverian government, with his estate |
rt along with three other fellow-officers for | treason, a trial that became famous all over India in |
Visser Three and the Council of Thirteen for | treason (according to Visser Three), and the council |
ter the election he prosecuted John Amery for | treason, and he was also third prosecution counsel at |
The only Japanese person to be hanged for | treason (under the guise of the Peace Preservation La |
He was later beheaded at Newcastle for | treason, and the Ros lands were confiscated. |
He was beheaded in Paris in 1475 for | treason against King Louis XI. |
Her father is in prison for | treason during World War II. |
group of men and women who were executed for | treason and related offences in the Kingdom of Englan |
John's father was executed for | treason on 19 March 1330 by the orders of Roger Morti |
He played an important role in the trials for | treason that followed the Upper Canada Rebellion. |
mprisonment of twelve IWW members in 1916 for | treason, arson, sedition and forgery. |
executed her husband's two elder brothers for | treason in 1596. |
For this, he was tried for | treason against the state of Virginia and was hanged. |
d in December 1861, had Brownlow arrested for | treason. |
d 1895 Counter-Revolution he was arrested for | treason but due to lack of evidence he was released. |
n English Roman Catholic priest, executed for | treason. |
and taken to Dublin, where he was hanged for | treason. |
d sympathizer who was eventually executed for | treason in 1417; he is presumed to be the basis for S |
ith another Robert Aske, who was executed for | treason in 1537. |
and others had Burr arrested and indicted for | treason with no firm evidence put forward. |
szenty was sentenced to life imprisonment for | treason against the Communist government. |
Thelwall and John Horne Tooke were tried for | treason in October, but were acquitted. |
as Paine was then under sentence of death for | treason and exiled in revolutionary Paris. |
though Sir Bernard was executed at tyburn for | treason at the accession of Henry IV the land was not |
Castile but in Portugal he was condemned for | treason, and his statue was symbolically executed in |
Bacon reported for | treason "surely I find none, but for felony very many |
17 August 1945 at Akershus Fortress, Oslo for | treason. |
as convicted to twelve years imprisonment for | treason after the war. |
After Seymour's execution in 1549 for | treason, the house was sold to Henry Fitz Alan, 12th |
ose whose estates were declared forfeited for | treason by an act of 18 October 1652; but all his pro |
f English Jewry (some, fellow goldsmiths) for | treason. |
9, he was one of sixteen people condemned for | treason without a trial by Parliament for unspecified |
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