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A28043 Cases of treason written by Sir Francis Bacon, Knight ... Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626. 1641 (1641) Wing B272; ESTC R16590 15,315 40

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CASES OF TREASON Written BY SIR FRANCIS BACON KNIGHT HIS MAIESTIES Solicitor Generall LONDON Printed by the Assignes of JOHN MORE and are sold by Matthew Walbancke and William Coke Anno 1641. The Contents Chap. I. CAses of Treason pag. 1. Chap. II. The punishment triall and proceeding in cases of Treason pag. 4. Chap. III. Cases of Misprision of Treason pag. 6. Chap. IIII. The punishment tryall and proceeding in cases of Misprision of Treason Ibid. Chap. V. Cases of petie Treason pag. 7. Chap. VI The punishment tryall and proceedings in cases of petie Treason Ibid. Chap. VII Cases of Felonie pag. 8. Chap. VIII The punishment tryall and proceedings in cases of Felonie pag. 11. Chap. IX Cases of Felony de se with the punishment triall and proceedings pag. 14. Chap. X. Cases of Premunire Ibid. Chap. XI The punishment triall and proceeding in cases of Premunire pag. 16. Chap. XII Cases of Abjuration and Exile and the proceedings therein Ibid. Chap. XIII Cases of Heresie and the triall and proceedings therein pag. 18. Chap. XIIII The Kings Prerogative in Parliament Ibid. Chap. XV The Kings Prerogative in matters of Warre or Peace pag. 19. Chap. XVI The Kings Prerogative in matters of moneys pag. 20. Chap. XVII The Kings Prerogative in matters of Trade and Traffick Ibid. Chap. XVIII The Kings Prerogative in the persons of his Subjects pag. 21. Chap. XIX An Answer to the Question proposed by Sir Alexander Hay Knight touching the Office of Constables pag. 22. Chap. XX Three ends of the Institution of the Court Leete pag. 24. Chap. XXI The jurisdiction of Iustices itinerantes in the Principality of Wales pag. 31. CASES OF TREASON CHAP. I. WHere a man doth compasse or imagine the death of the King the Kings Wife the Kings eldest Sonne and Heire apparent if it appeare by any overt act it is Treason Where a man doth violate the Kings Wife the Kings eldest daughter unmarried the Wife of the Kings eldest Sonne and Heire apparent it is Treason Where a man doth levie warre against the King in the Realme it is Treason Where a man is adherent to the Kings enemies giving them aid and comfort it is Treason Where a man counterfeiteth the Kings great Seale privie Signet Signe manuall it is Treason likewise his money Where a man bringeth into this Realme false money counterfeited to the likenesse of English with intent to merchandize or make paiment thereof and knowing it to be false money it is Treason Where a man counterfeiteth any coyne currant in payment within this Realme it is Treason Where a man doth bring in any money being currant within the Realme the same being false and counterfeit with intent to utter it and knowing the same to be false it is Treason Where a man doth clipp waste round or file any of the Kings money or any forraigne coyne currant by Proclamation for gaines sake it is Treason Where a man doth any way impaire diminish falsifie skale or lighten money currant by Proclamation it is Treason Where a man killeth the Chancellor the Treasurer the Kings Justices in Eire the Kings Justices of Assises the Justices of Oyer and Terminer being in their severall places and doing their Offices it is Treason Where a man procureth or consenteth to Treason it is Treason Where a man doth perswade or withdraw any of the Kings Subjects from his obedience or from the Religion by his Majestie established with intent to withdraw any from the Kings obedience it is Treason Where a man is absolved reconciled or withdrawne from his obedience to the King or promiseth obedience to any forraigne Power it is Treason Where any Jesuite or any other Priest ordained since the first yeere of the reigne of Queene Elizabeth shall come into or remaine in any part of this Realme it is Treason Where any person being brought up in a Colledge of Jesuites or Seminaries shall not returne within six moneths after Proclamation made and within two dayes after his returne submit himselfe to take the oath of Supremacy if otherwise hee doe returne and not within sixe moneths after Proclamation made it is Treason Where a man committed for Treason doth voluntarily breake Prison it is Treason Where a Jaylor doth voluntarily permit a man committed for Treason to escape it is Treason Where a man relieveth or comforteth a Traitor and knoweth of the Offence it is Treason Where a man doth affirme or maintaine any Authority of Jurisdiction spirituall or doth put in ●●e or execute any thing for the advancement or setting forth thereof the third time it is Treason Where a man refuseth to take the oath of Supremacy being tendred by the Bishop of the Diocesse if hee bee any Ecclesiasticall person or by Commission out of the Chancery if hee bee a temporall person such Offence the second time is Treason CHAP. II. The punishment triall and proceeding in cases of Treason IN Treason the corporall punishment is by drawing on a hurdle from the place of the prison to the place of execution by hanging and being cut downe alive bowelling and quartering and in women burning In Treason there ensueth a corruption of bloud in the line ascending and descending In Treason lands and goods are forfeited and inheritances aswell intailed as fee simple and the profits of estates for life In Treason the Escheats goe to the King and not to the Lord of the Fee In Treason the land forfeited shall bee in the Kings actuall possession without Office In Treason there be no accessaries but all are principalls In Treason no Sanctuarie nor benefit of Clergie or peremptory challenge is allowed In Treason if the party stand mute yet neverthelesse judgement and attainder shall proceed all one as upon verdict In Treason no Councell is to bee allowed nor baile permitted to the partie In Treason no witnesses shall bee received upon oath for the parties justification In Treason if the fact bee committed beyond the seas yet it may bee tryed in any County where the King will award his Commission In Treason if the party bee non sanae memoriae yet if hee had formerly confessed it before the Kings Councell and that it bee certified that hee was of good memory at the time of his examination and confession the Court may proceede to judgement without calling or arraigning the party In Treason the death of the party before conviction dischargeth all proceedings and forfeitures In Treason if the parties bee once acquitted hee should not bee brought in question againe for the same fact In Treason no new case not expressed in the Statute of 25. E. 3. or made Treason by any speciall Statute since ought to bee judged Treason without consulting with the Parliament In Treason there can be no prosecution but at the Kings suit and the Kings pardon dischargeth In Treason the King cannot grant over to any subject power and authority to pardon it In Treason a triall of a Peere of the Kingdome is to bee by speciall Commission before