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Calendar of Treasury Papers
… of very bad character, who had induced others to commit perjury, and had himself been prosecuted for subornation of perjury. Dated 5 May 1709. Two enclosures. 3 pages. [About …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… prevent the servant giving evidence against his master for perjury. Whether the jury would find him guilty or not he …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… late rebellion in the West, but being never convicted of perjury, a jury would admit his testimony 27 March 1656. [1 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Yet for the information, Meade was found guilty of perjury by a grand inquest. Beg a stop to the warrants, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… to prevent this, but have been evaded, and added perjury to corruption. 7. Soon after the election in 1656, …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… the person who had given the information was guilty of perjury. Dated 17 Aug. 1713. Minuted:19 Aug t 1713. To postma …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… shows that two of the witnesses on his case were guilty of perjury, and that Alderman was guilty of subornation of perjury. Is of opinion that the petitioner, having already …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… that all the wine from France is so, and obtained by perjury of the masters of ships making their reports on oath …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… sentenced in Parliament since 30 Jan. 1649; 18. Bribery, perjury, and forgery; 19, 20. Export of gold or silver, and …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… Gerard Borsholt, under prosecution for subornation of perjury by the Com rs of Customs. The petitioner came over …
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