When the felon was apprehended, he was immediately brought before the lord's bailiff, at Halifax, who kept the common gaol in the town, had the custody of the axe, and was the legal executioner. The bailiff then issued his summons to the constables of... The parliamentary gazetteer of England and Wales.4 vols - 第 232 頁England 著 - 1848完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John Britton, John Hodgson - 1812 - 1036 頁
...authority granted him from the lord of the manor of Wakefield, under the seal of that manor, kept a common gaol in the town, had the custody of the axe, and was the legal executioner. On receipt of the prisoner, the bailiff issued out his summons to the constables of four several towns... | |
| John Bigland - 1815 - 1038 頁
...authority granted him from the lord of the manor of Wakefield, under the seal of that manor, kept a common gaol in the town, had the custody of the axe, and was the legal executioner. On receipt of the prisoner, the bailiff issued out his summons to the constables of four several towns... | |
| Samuel Lewis - 1831 - 568 頁
...have his head cut off. The following is the process of the gibbet law : when the felon was apprehended he was immediately brought before the lord's bailiff,...several townships within the liberty, to require four frith-burgesses within each to appear before him on a certain day, to examine into the truth of the... | |
| 1832 - 618 頁
...authority granted him from, the lord of the manor of Wakefield, under the seal of that manor, kept a common gaol in the town, had the custody of the axe, and was the legal executioner. On receipt of the prisoner, the bailiff issued out his summons to the constables of four several towns... | |
| Edward Parsons - 1834 - 522 頁
...authority granted him from the lord of the manor of Wakelield, under the seal of that manor, kept a common gaol in the town, had the custody of the axe, and was the legal executioner. On receipt of the prisoner, the bailiff issued out his summons to the constables of four several towns... | |
| William Gilpin - 1834 - 394 頁
...granted him from the Lord of the Manor of Wakefield, under the seal of the manor, kept a common jail in the town, had the custody of the axe, and was the legal executioner. On receipt of the prisoner, the bailiff issued out his summons to the constables of four several towns... | |
| John Crabtree - 1836 - 602 頁
...apprehended he was forthwith brought to the bailiff, who, by virtue of his authority, kept a common jail in the town, had the custody of the axe, and was the executioner. On receipt of the prisoner, the bailiff issued out his summons to the constables of four... | |
| Henry Schroder - 1851 - 460 頁
...within the liberty. The process of the gibbet law was this : — " When the felon was apprehended, he was immediately brought before the lord's bailiff...was the legal executioner. The bailiff then issued bis summons to the constables of four several townships within the liberty, to require four frith-burghers... | |
| 1851 - 658 頁
...within the said liberty. The process of the gibbet law was this : — When the felon was up. prebemled, he was immediately brought before the lord's bailiff,...at Halifax, who kept the common gaol in the town, bad the custody of the axe, and was the legal executioner. The bailiff then issued his summons to the... | |
| 1860 - 806 頁
...sort of jury, consisting of the frith-burghers within the liberty. When the lelon was apprehended, he was immediately brought before the lord's bailiff at Halifax, who kept the common paol in the town, had the custody of the axe, and was the legal executioner. The bailiff then issued... | |
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