Then the Lord Chief Justice, making a pithy preamble of all the apparent proofs and presumptions of his guiltiness, gave judgment that he should be hanged, drawn, and quartered. Garnet. No, my Lord; but I humbly desire your Lordships all to commend my... Criminal Trials... - Page 315by David Jardine - 1846Full view - About this book
| Thomas Bayly Howell - Trials - 1816 - 760 pages
...quartered. And my Lord of Salisbury demanded, if Garnet would say any thing else? Garnet answered, No, my lord ; but I humbly desire your lordships all to commend my lite to the king's majesty; saying, That at lus pleasure he wa» ready either to die or live, and do... | |
| David Jardine - Great Britain - 1835 - 440 pages
...answer that " he could say nothing, but referred himself to the mercy of the King and God Almighty." Then the Lord Chief Justice, making a pithy preamble...quartered. Garnet. No, my Lord; but I humbly desire you Lordships all to commend my life to the King's Majesty, nevertheless. At his pleasure 1 shall be... | |
| Thomas Barlow - Gunpowder Plot, 1605 - 1850 - 228 pages
...answer, that he could say nothing, but referred himself to the mercy of the king and God Almighty. Then the Lord Chief Justice, making a pithy preamble of all the apparent proof's and presumptions of his guilt, gave judgment, that he should be drawn, hanged, and quartered.... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - Great Britain - 1853 - 466 pages
...told that, the verdict of GUILTY being found, " Then the Lord Chief Justice, making a pithy preample of all the apparent proofs and presumptions of his guiltiness, gave judgment that he should be drawn, hanged, and quartered." 1 There was a strong temptation to all who desired Court favor to show... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - Great Britain - 1874 - 480 pages
...summing-up to the jury is not reported; and we are only told that, the verdict of GUILTY being found, " Then the Lord Chief Justice, making a pithy preamble...of his guiltiness, gave judgment that he should be drawn, hanged, and quartered." * There was a strong temptation to all who desired Court favour to show... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - Great Britain - 1874 - 480 pages
...summing-up to the jury is not reported; and we are only told that, the verdict of GUILTY being found, " Then the Lord Chief Justice, making a pithy preamble...of his guiltiness, gave judgment that he should be drawn, hanged, and quartered." * There was a strong temptation to all who desired Court favour to show... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - Great Britain - 1874 - 500 pages
...summing-up to the jury is not reported; and we are only told that, the verdict of GUILTY being found, " Then the Lord Chief Justice, making a pithy preamble...of his guiltiness, gave judgment that he should be drawn, hanged, and quartered." * There was a strong temptation to all who desired Court favour to show... | |
| John William Willis Bund - England - 1879 - 880 pages
...retired and after a quarter of an hour's absence found Garnet guilty. The Lord Chief Justice made " a pithy preamble of all the apparent proofs and presumptions of his guilt" and pronounced the usual sentence. On the 3rd May, at the west end of St Paul's, Garnet suffered... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - Great Britain - 1881 - 394 pages
...summing up to the jury is not reported; and we are only told that, the verdict of GUILTY being found, "Then the Lord Chief Justice, making a pithy preamble...of his guiltiness, gave judgment that he should be drawn, hanged, and quartered." ' There was a strong temptation to all who desired Court favor to show... | |
| Douglas Walthew Rice - Biography & Autobiography - 2005 - 338 pages
...when he saw the King peacably to come in, then being out of hope to do any good, he burned them. . . . Then the Lord Chief Justice, making a pithy preamble...of his guiltiness, gave judgment that he should be drawn, hanged and quartered." 69 Henry Garnet was returned to the Tower to await his execution. While... | |
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