| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1811 - 742 pages
...would always be very tender of the privilege of the peers wherever I find them concerned; but truly I apprehend, according to the best of my understanding,...and they may call the judges to them to assist them, winch shews they have an extraordinary privilege in some cases more before the highsteward, than juries... | |
| Humphry William Woolrych - 1827 - 478 pages
...brings the peers together to try him; and so I take myself to be judge of the court. My lords, 'tis true, may withdraw, and they may call the judges to them to assist them, which shows they have an extraordinary privilege in some cases more before the high steward, than juries... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1845 - 628 pages
...prisoner. " My Lords," said he, " I would always be very tender of the privilege of the Peers ; but truly I apprehend, according to the best of my understanding,...Peers together to try him ; and so I take myself to be the Judge of the Court. "I • 11 St. Tr. 593. f Ib 592. Jeffreys, still pretending to be a strong... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1845 - 630 pages
...prisoner. " My Lords," said he, " I would always be very tender of the privilege of the Peers ; but truly I apprehend, according to the best of my understanding,...it is my warrant that convenes the prisoner to this bnr: it is my summons that brings the Peers together to try him ; and so I take myself to be the Judge... | |
| Humphry William Woolrych - 1852 - 334 pages
...would always be very tender of the privilege of the peers wherever I find them concerned ; but truly I apprehend, according to the best of my understanding,...I take myself to be judge of the court. My lords, 'tis true, may withdraw, and they may call the judges to them to assist them, which shows they have... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1853 - 284 pages
...jurisdiction of your own court to your own determination." On which Jeffreys lays it down thus. " I apprehend this court is held before me. It is my warrant that...him, and so I take myself to be Judge of the Court ; for though your Lordships are judges of your own privileges, yet, with submission you are not Judges... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1853 - 552 pages
...jurisdiction of your own court to your own determination." On which Jeffreys lays it down thus. " I apprehend this court is held before me. It is my warrant that...him, and so I take myself to be Judge of the Court ; for though your Lordships are judges of your own privileges, yet, with submission you are not Judges... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1853 - 552 pages
...jurisdiction of your own court to your own determination." On which Jeffreys lays it down thus. " I apprehend this court is held before me. It is my warrant that...him, and so I take myself to be Judge of the Court ; for though your Lordships are judges of your own privileges, yet, with submission you are not Judges... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1874 - 532 pages
...prisoner. " My lords," said he, " I would always be very tender of the privilege of the Peers ; but truly I apprehend according to the best of my understanding,...me: it is my warrant that convenes the prisoner to the bar: it is my summons that brings the Peers together to try him ; and so I take myself to be the... | |
| Henry Brodribb Irving - 1898 - 410 pages
...understanding, that this Court is held before me. It is my warrant that convenes the prisoner to the bar. It is my summons that brings the peers together...him, and so I take myself to be Judge of the Court." Lord Campbell quotes this very proper assertion of the High Steward's authority as an instance of Jeffreys'... | |
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