| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - 1810 - 722 pages
...this county to pass between onr sovereign lord the king aiul you for your life ; therefore if you will challenge any of them, you are to challenge them as they come to be sworn, and before they be sworn. The Jury being called, Mr. Justice. Dolben took notice to sir Miles,... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - 1810 - 808 pages
...deathi ; if therefore you or any of you will challenge them, or any of them, your time is to speak unto them as they come to the book to be sworn, and before they be sworn. Call Ralph Hawtrey, esq. who appeared, and there being no challenges the twelve that were... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - 1812 - 754 pages
...men you hear called, are to pass between our sovereign lord the king, and you ; if therefore you will challenge any of them, you are to challenge them as...prisoners, the persons sworn in this jury were these: J. Degrave, J. Ayres, G. Broom, T. Hicks, U. Meakins, J. Shelswell, Alex. }'u¡. limon, J. Glover, Nath.... | |
| William Brodie Gurney - 1817 - 530 pages
...right. Mr. Justice Dallat. Will you give us the form of the proclamation ? Mr. Gurney. " You shall challenge them as they come to the book to be sworn, and before they are sworn.'1 Mr. Solicitor General. Lord Hale says, '« If no challenge hinders, the jury are commanded... | |
| 1820 - 212 pages
...your trial. If therefore you will challenge them, or any of them, your time to challenge them will be as they come to the book to be sworn, and before they are sworn, and then you will be heard. The Clerk then proceeded to ballot for the jury, and the name of Charles... | |
| William Dickinson - 1829 - 764 pages
...trials ; if, therefore, you would challenge them, or any or either of them, your time is to speak when they come to the book to be sworn, and before they are sworn, and you shall be heard." Where there is no expectation of any considerable exercise of the right of... | |
| 1858 - 882 pages
...you upon your trial ; if, therefore, you would challenge them, or any or either of them, your time is as they come to the book to be sworn, and before they are sworn, and you shall be heard." In ancient times, a large folio Bible containing the Gospels, was placed upon... | |
| John Frederick Archbold - 1836 - 548 pages
...trials ; if therefore you [or either of you, or any of you] will challenge them or any of them, you must challenge them as they come to the book to be sworn, and before they are sworn, and you shall be heard." The names of the jurors are then separately called over by the clerk of the... | |
| Edmund Hayes - 1837 - 758 pages
...[twenty peremptorily and] as many [more] as you shall show cause for. If any you do challenge, you mus: challenge them as they come to the book to be sworn, and before they are sworn." This is the time for challenging the array, if thought prudent ; that not being done, the clerk o:... | |
| Joseph Gurney, Thomas Gurney - 1840 - 798 pages
...that you shall not allow the inquest to go by and hang over the man's head until cause be shown. lenge them as they come to the book to be sworn, and before they are sworn, evidently supposing thatt he two acts are simultaneous, that there is no interval of time between the... | |
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