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" Are you agreed upon your verdict ? Jury. Yes. Clerk. Who shall speak for you ? Jury. Our foreman. Clerk. Look upon the prisoners at the bar : How say you T Is William Penn guilty of the matter whereof he stands indicted in manner and form, or not guilty... "
The Library of Historic Characters and Famous Events of All Nations and All Ages - Page 278
edited by - 1895
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The Trial of William Penn and William Mead at the Old Bailey, 1670

William Penn - 1670 - 86 pages
...you all agreed of your Verdict ? Jur. Yes. Cla. Who shall speak for you ? lury. Our Fore-man. Cla. Look upon the Prisoners. What say you ? is William...matter whereof he stands indicted, in manner and form, &c. or not guilty ? Fore-man. You have there read already our Verdict in writing, and our hands subscribed....
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The Belfast Monthly Magazine, Volume 7

1811 - 538 pages
...jury called iu, to bring ill their verdict. The jury's names called over. Clerk. Are you agreed upon your verdict ? Jury. Yes. Clerk. Who shall speak for you ? Jury. Our foreman. Clerk. What gay you ? Look upon the prisoners at the bar : Is William Penu gnilty gf the matter whereof he...
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The Kaleidoscope: or, Literary and scientific mirror, Volume 7

1827 - 452 pages
...The prisoners were brought to the bar, and the jury's names called over. C/crk. — Are you agreed of your verdict? Jury — Yes. Clerk — Who shall speak for you ? Jury — Our Foreman. C/nk. — What say you? Look upon the prisoners; is William Penn guilty in manner and form, as be stands...
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The Select Works of William Penn, Volume 1

William Penn - 1825 - 616 pages
...Yes. Cle. Who shall speak for you ? Jury. Our foreman. Cle. Look upon the pri-oners at the bar : how say you ? Is William Penn guilty of the matter whereof he stands indicted in miiniicr and form, or not guilty ? Foreman. Guilty of speaking in Gracious-street. Court. Is that all...
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The history of the rise, increase and progress of the ... Quakers ..., Volume 7

Willem Sewel - 1834 - 616 pages
...if possible to extort another verdict from them. Then the jury being called, and asked by the clerk, "What say you? Is William Penn guilty of the matter whereof he stands indicted, in manner and form aforesaid, or not guilty 1" The foreman answered, " Guilty of speaking in Gracechurch street." To which...
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A History of the Society of Friends: Compiled from Its Standard ..., Volume 1

William R. Wagstaff - 1845 - 506 pages
...jury-room, and after a short time they all returned to the bar of the court with a unanimous verdict. " Is William Penn guilty of the matter whereof he stands indicted in manner and form, or not guilty?" interrogated the officer. " He is found guilty of speaking in Gracechurch Street," replied the foreman....
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Life of William Penn: The Celebrated Quaker and Founder of Pennsylvania

Joseph Barker - 1847 - 332 pages
...to the court. Silence was called for, and the jury called by their names. Clerk. Are you agreed upon your verdict ? Jury. Yes. Clerk. Who shall speak for...Jury. Our foreman. Clerk. Look upon the prisoners at the bar : How say you T Is William Penn guilty of the matter whereof he stands indicted in manner...
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William Penn: An Historical Biography, from New Sources. With an Extra ...

William Hepworth Dixon - 1851 - 424 pages
...was commanded. Clerk : Are you agreed in your verdict ? Thomas Veere, the Foreman : Yes. OlerJc : How say you ? Is William Penn guilty of the matter whereof...indicted in manner and form, or not guilty? Foreman : Guilty of speaking in Gracechurch Street. Court : Is that all ? Foreman : That is all I have in commission....
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Footsteps of our forefathers

James Goodeve Miall - 1851 - 382 pages
...and bullying, silence was proclaimed, and the question deliberately put to the jury once more. Clerk. "What say you ? Is William Penn guilty of the matter whereof he stands indicted, in matter and form aforesaid, or not guilty ? Foreman. Guilty of speaking in Gracechurch-street. Once...
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History of Trial by Jury

William Forsyth - 1852 - 506 pages
...the court. Silence was ordered, and the jury were called by their names. CLERK. ' Are you agreed upon your verdict ?' JURY. « Yes.' CLERK. ' Who shall...JURY. ' Our foreman.' CLERK. 'Look upon the prisoners at the bar. How say you ? Is William Penn guilty of the matter whereof he stands indicted in manner...
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