The subjection of all traytors, rebels, as well peers, as commons in Ireland, to the laws, statutes, and trials by juries of good and lawfull men of England, in the Kings Bench at Westminster, for treasons perpetuated by them in Ireland, or any foreign country out of the realm of England. Being an argument at law made in the Court of Kings Bench, Hil. 20 Caroli Regis, in the case of Connor Magwire, an Irish baron ... fully proving; that Irish peers, as well as commons may be lawfully tried in this court in England, by the statute of 35 H.8.c.2. for treasons committed by them in Ireland, by a Middlesex jury, and outed of a trial by Irish peers: which was accordingly adjudged, and he thereupon tried, condemned, executed as a traytor ... By William Prynne Esq; a bencher of Lincolnes Inne.
- Title
- The subjection of all traytors, rebels, as well peers, as commons in Ireland, to the laws, statutes, and trials by juries of good and lawfull men of England, in the Kings Bench at Westminster, for treasons perpetuated by them in Ireland, or any foreign country out of the realm of England. Being an argument at law made in the Court of Kings Bench, Hil. 20 Caroli Regis, in the case of Connor Magwire, an Irish baron ... fully proving; that Irish peers, as well as commons may be lawfully tried in this court in England, by the statute of 35 H.8.c.2. for treasons committed by them in Ireland, by a Middlesex jury, and outed of a trial by Irish peers: which was accordingly adjudged, and he thereupon tried, condemned, executed as a traytor ... By William Prynne Esq; a bencher of Lincolnes Inne.
- Author
- Prynne, William, 1600-1669.
- Publication
- London :: printed by J. Leach for the author,
- 1658.
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- Subject terms
- Enniskillen, Connor Maguire, -- Baron of, 1616-1645 -- Early works to 1800.
- Jurisdiction -- England -- Early works to 1800.
- Jurisdiction -- Ireland -- Early works to 1800.
- Treason -- England -- Early works to 1800.
- Trials (Treason) -- England -- Early works to 1800.
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"The subjection of all traytors, rebels, as well peers, as commons in Ireland, to the laws, statutes, and trials by juries of good and lawfull men of England, in the Kings Bench at Westminster, for treasons perpetuated by them in Ireland, or any foreign country out of the realm of England. Being an argument at law made in the Court of Kings Bench, Hil. 20 Caroli Regis, in the case of Connor Magwire, an Irish baron ... fully proving; that Irish peers, as well as commons may be lawfully tried in this court in England, by the statute of 35 H.8.c.2. for treasons committed by them in Ireland, by a Middlesex jury, and outed of a trial by Irish peers: which was accordingly adjudged, and he thereupon tried, condemned, executed as a traytor ... By William Prynne Esq; a bencher of Lincolnes Inne." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A91287.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 29, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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TO THE Ingenuous Readers, ESPECIALLY
Professors, Students of the Lawsof England, andIreland. -
THE ARGVMENT OF
WILLIAM PRYNNE of Lincolns-Inne, Esq Hill. 20 Car. Banc. Regis. IN THE Case of the LordCannor Magwire Baron of Ines∣kellin inIreland (the chief contriver of the lateIrish Rebellion and Massacre of the Pro∣testant English) against whom he was assigned Councell byboth houses ofPar∣liament. - appendix
- Errata.