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  • , Mrs Williams, gave evidence at the Hereford assizes against two suspects, but did not say all she
  • He is later tried at Cardiff Assizes, and is acquitted.
  • ith intent to commit rape, tried at the Essex Assizes and convicted.
  • up in Liverpool and Manchester, replacing the Assizes and Quarter Sessions.
  • uk, convicted of capital murder at Nottingham Assizes, and hanged on 27 January 1961.
  • and was appointed to the Royal Commission on Assizes and Quarter Sessions.
  • Returned to Durham he was condemned by the Assizes and hanged, drawn and quartered at nearby Dry
  • taken to York where he was tried at the next assizes and attained of high treason for being a prie
  • ire court meeting at Hereford where later the assizes and quarter sessions were also held.
  • st instance and of commerce and of a court of assizes and has a chamber of commerce and a branch of
  • y Judge Jeffreys at the opening of the Bloody Assizes at Winchester.
  • that it formed Jeffreys' escort in the Bloody Assizes, but this is erroneous.
  • an of Chester, and indicted at the Manchester assizes, but found not guilty for lack of evidence.
  • tem continued to exist, not anymore under the Assizes, but under the Customs of Barcelona, and the
  • At the Assizes, Constance Kent pleaded guilty and her plea w
  • n 26 September, he was indicted at the Surrey assizes, Croydon, for attempted sodomy.
  • In June-July 1920, assizes failed all across the south and west of Irela
  • ried cases at Ashwick Court during the Bloody Assizes following the Monmouth Rebellion in 1685.
  • omas Bell was condemned to death at Maidstone Assizes for highway robbery, but was later reprieved.
  • In April 1693 he was fined 40s. at the York assizes for refusing to take the oaths of allegiance
  • for good behaviour, or to commit them to the assizes if sureties could not be given.
  • guilty of conspiracy to defraud at Birmingham Assizes in March 1911; this was overturned on appeal.
  • t a serious blow by his conduct at the summer assizes in Leicester in 1616.
  • He was tried at York assizes in July, but on account of the Act of Indemni
  • for which he had three men arrayed before the Assizes in Wiltshire.
  • n, after being convicted at the Ulster Winter Assizes in Belfast
  • ous custom existed when if, by the end of the Assizes in Lifford or Omagh courthouses, a jury could
  • cted as the "Trillick murderer" at the Spring Assizes, is hanged for the murder of Rose McCann whil
  • Like the other two assizes, it was abolished in 1833.
  • The preparation of the national assizes of 1967 started soon after the conclusion of
  • Participants to the national assizes of 1967 belonged to two categories: delegates
  • rusalem, who had adopted them as the Maritime Assizes of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
  • as tried and sentenced to death at the spring assizes of 1682.
  • given a later attribution of material in the Assizes of Jerusalem, by Philip of Novara.
  • He produced editions of the Assizes of Jerusalem (1841-43), of Beaumanoir's book
  • rrested, and committed to trial at Gloucester Assizes on Monday, 13 August 1831.
  • the Castle and tried once more at the Lammas Assizes on the same charge.
  • f Arthur Duke Coleridge (born 1830), clerk of assizes on the Midland circuit and author of Eton in
  • case held in the Nisi Prius Court, Liverpool Assizes pertaining to a case of libel in Manchester,
  • Thomas Potts, the clerk to the Lancaster Assizes, records that after hearing the evidence many
  • Lewes assizes saw many important trials.
  • most all other county purposes, including the Assizes, Suffolk was divided into two sections with p
  • commissions of assize (to take the possessory assizes, that is to say, to hear actions relating to
  • Jeffreys returned to London after the Assizes to report to King James.
  • ng year, and on 23 March 1849, at Brecon Lent Assizes tried the case of Moondyne Joe and an accompl
  • as too ill to travel to Presteigne, where the Assizes were held, until 6 October.
  • In the 13th century the assizes were held at Wilton, Malmesbury and New Sarum
  • The Bloody Assizes were a series of trials started at Winchester
  • Royal assizes were held only twice a year in the area; to b
  • harged with his death and tried at Chelmsford Assizes where they were sentenced to six months impri
  • He preached a sermon at the Lincoln assizes, which, at the request of his hearers, was pu
  • been convicted of capital murder at Cornwall Assizes, who was hanged on December 17, 1963.