| 1805 - 596 pages
...; in which case, the express judgment is, " that he shall be taken back to the place from whence he came, and from thence to the place of execution, and...executions have been commanded to be done by the court without writ, sometimes by writ ; and that the king in England has, by special warrants, frequently... | |
| Asia - 1816 - 670 pages
...following sentence wa» immediately passed on him : — " Let him be taken from hence to the place whence be came, and from thence to the place of execution ; and let him be hanged by the neck till he be dead." Monday, November 6.— John Moore, for forgery, to... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 758 pages
...court therefore doth award, That you shall be had from hence to your former place of imprisonment, and from thence to the place of execution, and there be hanged till you be dead. And God have mercy upon your soul." " And then the judge, speaking to the sheriff,... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1818 - 396 pages
...half enlighten, ed age, probably, would be, i That you AB be taken from the place of your confinement to the place of execution, and there be hanged by the neck till you be dead !' And, perhaps, fo.r form sake, ij might be added, i and the Lord have mercy on your... | |
| 1818 - 400 pages
...half enlightened age, prohably, would be, ' That you AB be taken from the place of your confinement to the place of execution, and. there be hanged by the neck till you be dead !' And, perU.aps, for form sake, it might be added, ' and the Lord have mercy on your... | |
| Harold Nuttall Tomlins - Criminal law - 1819 - 726 pages
...convicted or adjudged guilty of the said Crime, in such case is, that they should be drawn on an Hurdle to the Place of Execution and there be hanged by the Neck, but not until they are dead, but that they should be taken down again, and that when they are yet alive... | |
| Arthur Thistlewood - Cato Street Conspiracy, 1820 - 1820 - 684 pages
...each of yon, be taken from hence to the gaol from whence you came, and that you be drawn on a hurdle to the place of execution, and there be hanged by the neck until you be dead • and that afterwards your heads be severed from your bodies, and your bodies divided... | |
| Richard Burn - Justices of the peace - 1820 - 758 pages
...convicted or adjudged guilty of the said crime, in such cases its that they should be drawn on a hurdle to the place of execution and there be hanged by the neck, but not until they are deal, but that they should be taken down again, and when they are yet alive... | |
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