Chapter 15

[92:1]Who were responsible for the keeper and the prison generally.

[92:1]Who were responsible for the keeper and the prison generally.

[112:1]Still the seat of the Thynnes; and the property of the head of the family—the present Marquis of Bath.

[112:1]Still the seat of the Thynnes; and the property of the head of the family—the present Marquis of Bath.

[124:1]Doctor Oates in the next reign was to some extent indemnified for his sufferings. When quite an old man he married a young city heiress with a fortune of £2,000; and a writer who handled this "Salamanca wedding," as it was called, was arrested. Oates was in the receipt of a pension of £300 from the Government when he died in 1705.

[124:1]Doctor Oates in the next reign was to some extent indemnified for his sufferings. When quite an old man he married a young city heiress with a fortune of £2,000; and a writer who handled this "Salamanca wedding," as it was called, was arrested. Oates was in the receipt of a pension of £300 from the Government when he died in 1705.

[127:1]The practice of fining jurors for finding a verdict contrary to the direction of the judge had already been declared arbitrary, unconstitutional, and illegal.

[127:1]The practice of fining jurors for finding a verdict contrary to the direction of the judge had already been declared arbitrary, unconstitutional, and illegal.


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