Reports of cases in the King's Bench, 1611-1619.

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Reports of cases in the King's Bench, 1611-1619.

"Reportes de certein cases et arguments et opinions done sur motions in Banke le Yoy et auters courts anno regni Regis Jacobi 9 ̊et ossint ouster," with select cases, Mich. 9 to Mich. 17 Jac. I. Also contains Star Chamber, Exchequer, Exchequer Chamber, and Chancery cases with some terms missing: Trin. 13 James I and Easter 19 James I. Marked on the spine, "Reports B.R. Turnour," though it is not clear whether this verifies authorship.

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England and Wales. Court of Star Chamber

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Prynne published a pamphlet, Histriomastix (1632) in which he denounced female actors, at the same time Queen Henrietta Maria was participating in a court masque. This was considered an attack on the crown and he was found guilty of sedition, sentenced to have his ears cut off, fined £5000, and sentenced to life imprisonment. From the description of Proceedings in the Starr Chamber against Mr. Prinne of Lincolnes Inn : for writing a book intituled Histrio Mastix : manuscript, 1635. (...

England and Wales. Court of King's Bench

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James Corker (1636-1715) converted to Roman Catholicism in his youth, and joined the English Benedictines at Lambspring in Hanover in 1656. Returning to England in 1665, he eventually became chaplain to Queen Catherine. Named by Titus Oates in the Popish Plot, Corker was imprisoned in Newgate until his acquittal in 1679. He was then reimprisoned, charged with high treason for accepting ordination as a Catholic priest, and condemned to death in 1680. Reprieved by Charles II, he was released from ...

England and Wales. Court of Chancery

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Turnour, Arthur, -1651

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Turnor, Christopher Hatton, 1873-1940

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England and Wales. Court of Exchequer

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Earl of Macclesfield prosecutes for the King as for himself upon the statute of Scandalum Magnatum. From the description of Judgments in the Court of Exchequer in the case of Earl of Macclesfield, plaintiff, v. Starkey, 1684 [manuscript], ca. 1690. (Folger Shakespeare Library). WorldCat record id: 642834348 ...