| David Hume - 1873 - 812 trang
...was convicted of perjury on two indictments, was fined 1000 marks on each indictment, and sentenced to be whipped on two different days from Aldgate to Newgate, and from Newgate to Tyburn, to be imprisoned during life, and to be pilloried five times every year. Though the whipping was so cruel... | |
| David Hume - 1873 - 820 trang
...was convicted of perjury on two indictments, was fined 1000 marks on each indictment, and sentenced to be whipped on two different days from Aldgate to Newgate, and from Newgate to Tyburn, to be 'imprisoned during life, and to be pilloried five times every year. Though the whipping was so cruel... | |
| David Hume - 1882 - 582 trang
...these witnesses were Protestants of the church of England. Oates's sentence was, to be fined a thousand marks on each indictment, to be whipped on two different...Aldgate to Newgate, and from Newgate to Tyburn, to be imprisoned during life, und to be pilloried five times every year. The impudence of the man supported... | |
| Edgar Sanderson - 1882 - 460 trang
...the pillory five times every year, to be imprisoned for life, and to be whipped at the cart's tail on two different days from Aldgate to Newgate, and from Newgate to Tyburn, a distance in all of fully three miles. He survived this frightful punishment, which was clearly intended... | |
| David Hume - 1884 - 330 trang
...parliament Gates was convicted of perjury on two indictments, was fined 1000 marks on each, and sentenced to be whipped on two different days from Aldgate to Newgate, and from Newgate to Tyburn, to be imprisoned during life, and to stand in the pillory five times every year. Gates survived this terrible... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1884 - 480 trang
...convicted of perjury, by upwards of eighty witnesses, he was sentenced to two fines of 1000 merks each ; to be whipped, on two different days, from Aldgate to Newgate, and from Newgate to Tyburn ; to be imprisoned for life, and to be pilloried five times every year. James had the imprudence to exult in... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1884 - 478 trang
...convicted of perjury, by upwards of eighty witnesses, he was sentenced to two fines of 1000 merks each ; to be whipped, on two different days, from Aldgate to Newgate, and from Newgate to Tyburn ; to be imprisoned for life, and to be pilloried five times every year. James had the imprudence to exult in... | |
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