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A59393 The several tryals of Edward, Earl of Warwick and Holland, and Charles, Lord Mohun before the House of Peers in Parliament, upon the 28th and 29th days of March, 1699, for the murder of Mr. Richard Coote : the Right Honourable John, Lord Sommers, Baron of Evesham, Lord High Chancellor of England, being lord high steward upon that occasion / publish'd by command of the House of Peers. Warwick, Edward Rich, Earl of, 1673-1701.; Mohun, Charles Mohun, Baron, 1677?-1712. 1699 (1699) Wing S2813; ESTC R37380 126,855 99

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Midd. pred gen Rogerus James nuper de paroch pred in Com. Midd. pred gen Georgius Dockwra nuper de paroch pred in Com. Midd. pred gen Deum pre oculis suis non hentes sed instigatione diabolica met seduct 30 die Octobris Anno Regni Gulielmi tertl● Dei gratia Angl. Scoc. Franc. Hibernie Regis fidei defensoris c. decimo vi armis c. apud paroch pred in Com. Midd. pred in super quendam Ricum Coote Ar. in pace Dei dci Dni Regis nunc adlunc ibidem existen felonice voluntarie ex maliciis suis precogitat insult s●cer Et qd pred Comes Warwici Holland cum quodam Gladio anglice a Sword de serro Chalibe confect valoris quinque solid quem ipseidem Edrus Comes Warwici Holland in manu sua dextra adtunc ibm extract huit tenuit praefat Ricum Coote in super sinistram partem Pectoris ipsius Rici Coote prope Os. Collar anglice the Collar Bone ipsius Rici Coote adtunc ibm felonice voluntarie ex malicia sua precogitat percussit pupugit inforavit anglice did strike stab and thrust in Dans cidem Rico. Coote adtunc ibm cum Gladio extract pred in super dict sinistram partem pectoris ipsius Rici Coote prope Os Collar anglice the Collar Bone ipsius Rici Coote unum Vulnus Mortale anglice one Mortal Wound latitudinis dimidii pollicis profunditatis quinque pollicium de quo quidem vulnere mortali pred Ricus Coole adtunc ibm instanter obiit Et qd pred Corolus Dnus Mohun Ricus French Rogerus James Georgius Docwra adtunc ibm felonice voluntarie ex maliciis suis precogitat fuer presentes auxiliantes abettantes confortantes assistentes manutenentes prefat Edrum Comitem Warwici Holland ad prefat Ricum Coole modo forma pred felonice voluntarie ex malicia sua precogitata interficiend Murdrand Et sic Jur. pred super sacrm suum pred dicunt qd predict Edrus Comes Warwici Holland Carolus Dnus Mohun Ricus French Rogerus James Georgius Dockwra prefat Ricum Coote modo forma pred felonice voluntarie ex maliciis suis precogitatis interfecer murdraverunt contra pacem dci Dni Regis nunc Coron Dignitat suas c. Per quod Preceptum est Vic. Midd. qd non ommitteret c. quin caperet predictos Edrum Comitem Warwici Holland Carolum Dnum Mohum Ricum French Rogerum James Georgium Dockwra ad respondend c. Quod quidem Indictamentum prefat Justic dci Dni Regis per deas Literas paten ipsius Dni Regis eisdem Justic prenominat aliis ac quibuscunque quatuor vel pluribus eorum sub magno Sigillo dci Dni Regis Anglie ut prefertur confect postea scilt ad Deliberationem Gaole dci Dni Regis de Newgate tent pro Com. Midd. pred apud Justice-Hall in le Old-Baily in Suburbiis Civitat Lond. dco die Mercurii seilt septimo die ejusdem Mensis Decembris Anno Regni dci Dni Regis nunc decimo supradicto coram Francisco Child Mil. Majore Civitat London Georgio Treby Mil. Capital Justic dci Dni Regis de Banco Littleton Powis Mil. uno Baronum Sccii dci Dni Regis Thoma Stampe Mil. Edro Clarke Mil. Aldris dce Civi●at London Salathiel Lovell Mil. Servien dci Dni Regis ad Legem ac Recordatore dce Civitatis London aliis Sociis suis Justic dci Dni Regis ad Gaolam dci Dni Regis de Newgate pred de Prisonar in eadem existen deliberand assign per manus suas proprias deliberaverunt hic in Cur. de Recordo in forma juris terminand c. Super quo postea scilt ad deliberationem Gaole dci Dni Regis de Newgate pred die Veneris scilt 13 die Jan. Anno. Regni dci Dni Regis nunc decimo supradicto coram Francisco Child Mil. Majore Civitat London Edro Ward Mil. Capital Baron Sccii dci Dni Regis Henrico Hatsall Mil. uno Baron Sccii dci Dni Regis Thoma Stamp Mil. Edro Clarke Mil. Aldris dce Civilat London Salathiel Lovell Mil. Servien dci Dni Regis ad Legem ac Recordatore dict Civitat London aliis Sociis suis Justic dci Dni Regis ad Gaolam ipsius Dni Regis de Newgate predict de Prisonar in eadem existen deliberand assign vener predict Ri●us French Rogerus James Georgius Dockwra sub Custod Willi. Goare Militis Josephi Smart Militis Vic. Com. pred in Custod cujus ex causa pred in Gaolam de Newgate pred preantea commissi fuer Ad Barram hic duct in propriis personis suis statim de Premissis in Indictamento pred superius specificat eis superius separatim imposit separatim allocut qualiter se velint inde acquietari iidem Ricus French Rogerus James Georgius Dockwra separatim dicunt qd ipsi non sunt inde Culpabiles nec aliquis corum est inde Culpabilis inde de bono malo separatim pon se super Priam. c. Jo. immediate ven inde Jura coram prefat Justic dci Dni Regis ult noiat hic c. Et qui nec c. Ad recogn c. Et Jur. Jure ill per prefat Vic. ad hoc impanellat seilt Chrus Rednap Thomas Moody Thomas Dunck Simo Smith Johes S●ith Michael Miles Thomas Rowell Nathaniel Lee Josephus Devenish Henricus Bradbury Willus Giles Johes Burgoyne exacti vener qui ad veritat de super Premissis pred dicend electi triati jurati dicunt super sacrum snnm qd pred Ricus French Rogerus James Georgius Dockwra sunt Culpabiles Et quilibet eorum est Culpabilis de Homicidio felonica Interfectione prefat Rici Coote in Indictamento pred superius noiat Et qd iidem Ricus French Rogerus James Georgius Dockwra tempore Felonie Homicidii pred per ipsos Ricum French Rogerum James Georgium Dockwra in forma pred commiss seu unquam postea non huer nec aliquis eorum huit nec hent nec aliquis eorum het aliqua bona seu catalla terras sive tenementa ad Noticiam Jur. pred Sed. iidem Jur. ulterius dicunt super sacrum suum pred qd pred Ricus French Rogerus James Georgius Dockwra non sunt Culpabiles nec eorum aliquis est Culpabilis de Murdro pred in Indictamento pred superius specificat eis superius separatim impoit prout iidem Ricus French Rogerus James Georgius Dockwra pro seipsis superius plitando allegaver nec seipos eâ occone unquam retraxer nec eorum aliquis se eâ occone unquam retraxit Super quo visis per Cur. hic intellectis omnibus singnlis premissis Cons est per Cur. hic qd pred Ricus French Rogerus James Georgius Dockwra quoad Murdrum pred in Indictamento pred superius
from thenceforth the Statute frees him from all further Punishment But he saith that where he is not Liable to Burning he shall have the same Benefit immediately upon the Allowance of Clergy only So it was in the Case before him which was that of a Clerk in Orders for Searl was a Clergyman Parson of Heydon German in Essex and Convicted of Manslaughter So it is he says in Case where the King pardons the Burning And the last Words in the Case clearly shew his meaning viz. where the Statute says After Burning it Imports where Burning ought to be c. To me the Law is evident A Peer shall have this Benefit without either Clergy or Burning A Clerk in Orders upon Clergy alone without Burning A Lay-Clerk not without Both. As I Remember there hath been but one Authority more mentioned and that is of my L. C. J. Hale in his Summary of the Pleas of the Crown I have Got hither that Book Also To my understanding He plainly Declares the same Opinion and Cites the before-mentioned Case of Searl for Proof of it His Words so far as they Relate to this matter are These What the effect of Clergy allowed In Ancient time the Consequent was Delivery to the Ordinary either to make Purgation or Absque Purgatione as the Case Required But by Stat. 18 El. C. 7. Now only Burnt in the Hand which hath these effects 1. It enables the Judges to Deliver him out of Prison 2. It Gives him a Capacity to Purchase Goods Foxley's Case 5 Rep. and Retain the Profits of his Lands 3. It Restores him to his Credit Hob. Seales Case The Word which used Here whatever else it Do or Do not Refer to doth containly Refer to the next Antecedent that is Burning in the Hand and the Two Books which this most Learned Judge Cites are full Authorities that 't is This Burning which enables the Court to Deliver him and that That Delivering which is then Due to him is by good Construction in lieu of a Pardon which Restores him to his said Capacity and Credit To Conclude The Candition Precedent upon which the Restitution of this Person 's Credit Depends is not Performed by his undergoing the said Punishment nor Discharged by the Kings Pardoning it and therefore he is not a Legal Witness E. of Rochest If the rest of my Lords the Judges be of the same Opinion so and I hope you will not oblige them to deliver their Opinions at large to take up your Lordships time with Arguments of any length for the Matter has been I think sufficiently debated L● Ch. Baron My Lords I am of the same Opinion Mr. Justice Nevill And so am I. L. H. St. My Lord Warwick Have you any thing more to say to this Question E. of Warw. No my Lord. L. H. St. Then what is your Lordship's Pleasure Is this Man to be admitted a Witness or not Lords No no we think by Law he can't be a Witness L. H. St. My Lord Warwick my Lords are of Opinion That this Person cannot be admitted as a Witness for you E. of Warw. My Lords I submit to your Lordships Judgment in the Matter E. of Nottingh My Lords I am very glad your Lordships have had this Matter debated by the Councel that so it might be settled All my Lords the Judges that are here it seems are of Opinion that this Man can be no Witness and therefore his Testimony must be rejected But there is another Proposal that I have to make to your Lordships of a Point that I think ought to be considered of My Noble Lord at the Bar did suppose that he had proved before your Lordships that he went into the Field not to fight on the side of the Party that was killed but on the other side and indeed that he went not to fight but to prevent a Quarrel and thereupon he did start a Question Whether it should not be a Presumption in Point of Fact and Law that he being on the side of the Party that was killed should not be reputed Innocent of his Death Now I confess upon the starting of this Objection I doubted of it Whether if any one were present at the killing of a Man where several People were engaged in fighting on what side soever such a Person were either on the side of the Party that was killed or on the other side yet whatsoever Crime● it was in those that killed him it was the same Crime in those that were present at the Action My Lord of Warwick did desire that his Councel might be heard upon that Point if there be any Question with your Lordships in that Case and my Lord desires his Councel may be heard to that Matter it may occasion a Matter of Debate which cannot be in this place openly but must be between your Lordships among your selves Indeed I think it reasonable that Councel should be heard upon the Case L. H. St. My Lords I think you are not arrived at that Question yet you are not to take for granted any part of the Fact but are to debate among your selves after the Proof is over what that Proof doe amount to E. of Roch. Indeed my Lords I hope you will not suppose any thing and so take it for granted that may occasion any Debate because that is not to be done here in this place but we must adjourn to another place for it The bare putting of a Case by a Prisoner at the Bar does not make that to be the Case truly in Point of Fact for as far as I heard and understood the Noble Lord's Proposal at the Bar what he desired to have his Councel heard to was That he being one of Six that went into the Field but going with a Design to part them and not with any intention to promote the Quarrel ch●●ld not be in equal degree of Guilt with those that were on the other side who kille● the Party But now my Lords I take it it is far from being granted o● the other side that that is the State of the Fact nay my Lord himself owns that he was in the Field and that he was engaged in the Combat with Mr. James and then the Question must the that is to be debated Whether a Party that is concerned in a Quarrel where a Person is killed is in equal degree guilty with those that were on the other side against the Person that was killed And then the Question would be far different from what it would be otherwise and as his Lordship did propose it and if there be a Doubt in Matter of Fact That ought to be settled here in this place that afterwards it may be considered in another E. of Nottingh My Lords I cannot but agree with that Noble ●ord that the Matter of Fact ought to be settled and then if any Debate arises thereupon your Lordships are to return to your own House and there to debate what is your Judgment upon that
al. ac quibuscunque quatuor vel pluribus eorum sub magno Sigillo dict Domini Regis Angliae confect ad inquirend per sacrament probor legalium hom Com. Middlesex praed ac aliis viis mod med quibus melius sciverint aut poterint tam infra libertat quam extra per quos rei veritas melius sciri poterit de quibuscunque prodition misprision prodition insurrection rebellion controfactur tonsur lotur. falsis fabrication aliis falsitat monet hujus Regni dict Dom. Regis Angl. al. Regnor sive Dominior quorumcunque ac de quibuscunque murdris felon homicid interfection burglar rapt Mulier congregat conventicul illicit verborum prolation coadunat misprision confederat falsis allegan transgr riot rout retention escapiis contempt negligen concelamen manutenen oppression cambipareiis deception aliis malefactis offensis quibuscunque necnon Accessar eorundem infra Com. praed tam infra libertat quam extra per quoscuiique qualitercunque habit fact perpetrat sive commiss ac de aliis articulis cireumstantiis premissa cor quodlibet vel aliqua qualitercunque concernen plenius veritat ad easdem prodition al. praemiss audiend terminand secund legem cons hujus Regni dicti Dom. Regis Angl. assign per sacrm Egidii Riddle Richardi Read Roberti Leg Josephi Partherich Johannis Marriott Jonathan Hall Nicolai Baker Roberti Teague Thomae Briggs Willielmi Brace Thomae Williams Georgii Bishopp Thomae Hodges Johannis Lynn Samuelis Lee Richardi Rogers Josephi Rogers Johannis Cheney Johannis Fowler Roberti Nicholson probor legalium hominum Com. praed adtunc ibidem jurat onerat ad inquirend pro dicto Dom. Rege corpore Com praed praesentat existit qd Billa Indictament huic Schedul annex est vera Midd. ss Jurator pro Domino Rege super sacrum suum praesentant quod Edwardus Comes Warwic Holland nuper de Paroch S. Martini in campis in Com. Middlesex Corolus Dominus Mohun Baro Mohun de Oakehampton in Com. Devon nuper de Paroch praed in Com. Middlesex praed Richardus French nuper de Paroch praed in Com. Middlesex praed Gen. Rogerus James nuper de Paroch praed in Com. Middlesex pred Gen. Georgius Dockwra nuper de Paroch praed in Com. Middlesex praed Gen. Deum pre oculis suis non habentes sed instigatione diabolica moti seducti Tricesimo die Octobris Anno Regni Domini Gulielmi tertii Dei gra Angl. Scoc. Franc. Hibern Regis fidei defens c. decimo vi armis c. apud paroch praed in Com. Middlesex praed in super quendam Richardum Coote Ar. in pace dei dicti Domini Regis ●unc adtunc ibidem existen felonice voluntarie ex malitiis suis praecogitat insult fecer qd praed Edwardus Comes Warwic Holland cum quodm gladio Anglice a Sword de ferro chalibe confect valor quinque solidor quem ipse idem Edwardus Comes Warwic Holland in manu sua dextra adtunc ibidem extract habuit tenuit praefat Richardum Coote in super sinistram partem pectoris ipsius Richardi Coote prope os Collar Anglice the Collar Bone ipsius Richardi Coote adtunc ibidem felonice voluntarie ex malitia sua praecogitat percussit pupugit inforavit Anglice did Strike Stab and Thrust in dans eidem Richardo Coote adtunc ibidem cum gladio extract praed in super dict sinistram partem Pectoris ipsius Rici Coote prope Os Collar anglice the Collar Bone ipsius Rici Coote unum vulnus mortal anglice one Mortal Wound latitud dimidii unius pollicis profunditat quinque pollicium De quo quidem vuluere mortal pred Ricus Coote adtunc ibm instanter obiit Et qd pred Carolus Dnus Mohun Ricus French Rogerus James Georgins Dockwra adtunc ibm felonice voluntarie ex maliciis suis precogitat fuer presen auxilian abettan confortan assisten manutenen prefat Edrum Comit. Warwic Holland ad prefat Ricum Coote modo forma pred felonice volnntarie ex maticia sua precogitat interficiend murdrand Et sic Jur. pred super sacrm suum pred dic qd pred Edrus Comes Warwici Holland Carolus Dnus Mohun Ricus French Rogerus James Georgius Dockwra prefat Ricum Coote modo forma pred felonice voluntarie ex maliciis suis precogitat interfecer murdraver Contra pacem dci Domini Regis nunc Coron Dignitat suas c. Ricus French 13 Januar. 98. pon se Cul. de Felon Homicid tant Non cul de Murdro Catalla nulla Pet. Librum Legit ut Clericus Crematio respectuatur qucusque c. Rogerus James 13 Jan. 98. pon se cul de Felon Homicid tant Non cul de Murdro Catalla nulla Petit Librum Legit ut Clericus Crematio respectuatur qucusque c. Billa vera Samuel Cowthorne de paroch sci Martini in Campis in Com. Midd. Yoman Willus Cripps de paroch pred in Com. pred Yoman Henricus Pomfret de paroch pred in Com. pred Yoman Willus Salmon de paroch pred in Com. pred Chirurgus Robtus Applegate de paroch pred in Com. pred Yoman Jur. in Cur. Midd. ss Memorand qd ad Deliberation Gaole Dni Regis de Newgate tent pro Com. Midd. apud Justice-Hall in le Old Bailey in Suburbiis Civitat London die Mercurii Scilt Septimo die Septembris Anno Regni Dni nri Gulielmi tercii Dei gra Angl. Scoc. Franc. Hibnie Regis Fidei defens c. decimo coram Franco Child Mil. Majore Civitat London Georgio Treby Mil. Capital Justic dci Dni Regis de Banco Littleton Powis Mil. uno Baron Sccii dict Dni Regis Thoma Stamp Mil. Edro Clarke Mil. Aldris dict Civitat London Salathiel Lovell Mil. Servien dci Dni Regis ad Legem ac Recordatore dict Civitat London aliis Sociis suis Justic dci Dni Regis ad Gaolam ipsius Dni Regis de Newgate pred de Prisonar in eadem existen deliberand assign ven Robertus White gen Coronator dci Dni Regis infra Libertat Decani Capituli Ecclie Collegiat b●i Petri Westm Civitat Burgi Ville Westm in Com. Midd. pred Et per manus suas proprias deliberavit hic in Cur. quandam Inquisicon de morte Rici Coote Ar. coram co nuper capt in Cur. hic de Recordo in forma juris terminand Que quidem Inquisitio huic Schedule annex est pon se Civitas Burgus Villa Westm in Com. Midd. ss Inquisitio indentat capt pro Dno Rege apud paroch sci Martini in Campis infra Libertat Decani Capitli Ecclesie Collegiat bti Petri Westm Civitat Burgi Ville Westm in Com. Midd. tricesimo die Octobris Anno Regni Dni nri Gulielmi tertii Dei gra Angl. Scoc. Franc. Hibernie Regis Fidei defensoris c.