Commentaries On the Laws of England volume 4

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Commentaries On the Laws of England volume 4
William Blackstone
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With a jurifdidion to enquire of, hear, and determine, all treafons, mifprilions of treafon, murders, manflaughters, blood- fhed, and other malicious ftrikings ; whereby blood mall be fhed in any of the palaces and houfes of the king, or in any other houfe where the royal perfon {hall abide. The pro- ceedings are alfo by jury, both a grand and a petit one, as at common law, taken out of the officers and fworn fervants of the king's houmold. The form and folemnity of the procefs, particularly wi...th regard to the execution of the fentence for cutting off the hand, which is part of the punifhment for medding blood in the king's court, is very minutely fet forth in the faid ftatute 33 Hen. VIII. And the feveral offices of the fervants of the houfhold in and about fuch execution are de- h See Vol. III. Pag. 61. * ILld. 2 Hal. P. C. 7.
1 4 Init. 133.
VOL. IV. LI fcribed; 274 PUBLIC BOOK IV.
fcribed ; from the ferjeant of the wood-yard, who furnifhes the chopping-block, to the ferjeant farrier, who brings hot irons to fear the flump.


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