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... William de Willoughby , Sir William de la Zouch , and six other persons , to treat with Owain about the ransom , when the sum specified in the text was agreed upon , and his Worship liberated . Rymer , viii . 279 . Holinshed's Historie ...
... William de Willoughby , Sir William de la Zouch , and six other persons , to treat with Owain about the ransom , when the sum specified in the text was agreed upon , and his Worship liberated . Rymer , viii . 279 . Holinshed's Historie ...
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... William Campbell , certified from the Circuit on an objection in arrest of judgment upon a conviction of assault and robbery . The case being restricted to an arbitrary pu nishment , the Court sentenced the pri- soner to be transported ...
... William Campbell , certified from the Circuit on an objection in arrest of judgment upon a conviction of assault and robbery . The case being restricted to an arbitrary pu nishment , the Court sentenced the pri- soner to be transported ...
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... William Macdonald . One of the prisoners , ( Macdonald , ) was only eleven years of age , and six convictions against Quin , and five against Macdonald , were proved from the police books . An alibi was attempted to be adduced in the ...
... William Macdonald . One of the prisoners , ( Macdonald , ) was only eleven years of age , and six convictions against Quin , and five against Macdonald , were proved from the police books . An alibi was attempted to be adduced in the ...
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