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Offences against Person.
Aggrav. Person
Levying war against
the king in his mass
Offences more espesi
-ally against the king
and his Government
High
Killing the Chancellor
Treasurer or Things
in the execution
of their offices
Conspiring or attempting
to kill a Privy loan
seller
marginal note text Other Crimes af
flicting the King and
his Government —
injurious to the
Prerogative
Sending any subject or
prisoner beyond Sea
Offenses affecting the King and his Govern
ment —
Contretemps against the Thing's
or of further certain
Aggrav. Place
1. Thinking it as to draw
blood in the King's pa
-lace where he resides
and Con
tempts affecting the King
and Government — Posi
tive
Aggrav. Place + Time
2. Think on the Courts at
Westminister Hall or the
Aggrav. Person Place + Time
3. Assaulting a Judge
sitting int he court with
-out any blow struck
Aggrav. Person + Place
4. Threatening
a Judge
in Court
Aggrav. Place
5. Making an affray in
any of the King's Garb
Aggrav. Cause
6. Assaulting a member
acting as an instrument
of Justice
7. Defrauding
from giving evidence
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Offences against Person.
Aggrav. Means
1. Embezzling or vacating the
cards - where the care of the
is to serve as evidence to
acquitDischarge a man from
on prosecution for an offence
the punishment of which
is corporal.
Crimes especially af-
fecting the Common-
wealth — Offences
against Public Jus-
tice.
2. Compelling Prisoners to
become approvers when
the affect of the approvement
is to convict a man of an
offence the punishment of
which is corporal.
against Property
3. Barretry — where the
effect of the suit stirred up
is to subject the party to as above.
4. Maintenance — where
-for the effect of the suit
maintained is as above.
6. Conspiracy — where the ef
-fect of the suit conspired
to be brought is as above
7. Suing in a flagrant
name — where the effect
of the suit is as above.
8. Threat of accusation
where the offence the
party is threatened to be
accused of is an offence
the punishment of which
is corporal . . .
9. Perjury — a suit
the effect of which is to
convict a man of an offence
the punishment of which is corporal.
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