The Duke of Norfolk, and the Lady Mary Mordaunt, for a Divorce. Patrick Hurley, for Pejury. Dr. Henry Sacheverell, for a Misdemeanor.
James Earl of Derwentwater, William Lord Widdrington, William Earl of Nithifdale, Robert Earl of Carmwath, and William Lord Nairn, for High Treafon. George Earl of Wintoun, for High Treafon. Robert Earl of Oxford, for High Treason, and other High Crimes and Misdemeanors.
Major Stede, Bonnet,and Thirtythree others, for Piracy. Jeffery Gilbert, Lord Chief Baron of Ireland, John Pocklington, Efq; and Sir John St. Leger, Barons of the Exchequer, for a Contempt of the House of Lords. Hugh Reafon and Robert Tranter, for the Murder of Edward Lutterel, Efq; Arundel Coke, alias Cooke, and John Woodbourne, for flitting Mr. Crifpe's Nofe. Chriftopher Layer, Efq; for High Treafon.
Printed for HENRY ANDERSON, near St. Paul's.
PROCEEDINGS upon the Bill of Divorce, between his Grace the Duke of Norfolk, and the
Lady Mary Mordant, in February and March,
12 Will. III. 1699. Page i
Proceedings between the King, Thomas Kendall, and
Richard Roe, in the King's-Bench, on an Habeas-
Corpus, upon a Commitment for High Treafon. Mich. 7 Guil. III. October 31. 1695.
The Trial of Patrick Hurley, of Moughna, in the
County of Clare, Gent. at the King's-Bench in
Ireland, on two Indictments; the one for Perjury,
and the other for Confpiring with Daniel Hicky, &c.
to cheat the Popish Inhabitants of the County of
Clare, May 31. 1701. Pafch. 13 Will. III. 85
Lord Haverfham's Speech in the House of Lords, on
the first Article of the Impeachment of Dr. Henry
Sacheverel,
The Bishop of Salisbury's Speech, in the House of
Lords, on the first Article of the Impeachment of
Dr. Henry Sacheverel.
The Bishop of Oxford's Speech, in the House of Lords,
on the first Article of the Impeachment of Dr.
Henry Sacheverel.
The Bishop of Lincoln's Speech in the House of Lords,
March 17. at the Opening of the fecond Article of the
Impeachment against Dr. Sacheverel.
The Bishop of Norwich's Speech in the House of Lords,
at the Opening of the Second Article of Impeachment
against Dr. Sacheverel.
Proceedings upon the Impeachment against James Earl
of Derwentwater, William Lord Widdrington,
William Earl of Nithifdale, Robert Earl of Carn-
wath, William Viscount Kenmure, and William
Lord Nairn, in Westminster-Hall, on Thursday
the 9th of February, 2 Geo. I. 1715. 161
The Trial of George Earl of Wintoun for High Trea-
fon, on March 15, 16, 19. 2 Geo. I. 1715. Page 208
Proceedings in Parliament against Robert Earl of
Oxford, upon an Impeachment for High Treafon,
and other High Crimes and Misdemeanors. 3 Geo.I.
1717: 265
The Trials of Major Stede Bonnet, and Thirty three
others, at the Court of Vice-Admiralty, at Charles-
Town in South-Carolina, for Piracy, the 30th of
October, &c. 5 Geo. I. 1718. 337
Proceedings of the House of Lords in Ireland, against
Jeffery Gilbert Efq; Lord Chief Baron, John Pock-
lington Efq; and Sir John St. Leger, Knt. Barons
of the Exchequer there, for illuing Process in the
Caufe of Annefly and Sherlock, in Oppofition to
an Order of that House, July 28. Geo. I. 1719.
Proceedings upon the Bill of Divorce Vol. between his Grace the Duke of NORFOLK and the Lady MARY MORDANT, in February and March, 12 W. III. 1699.
I. The Journal of the House of Lords, together with the Bill.
II. The Depofitions before their Lordships. III. The Examination and Evidence of the Duke's Witnesses.
IV. The State of the Cafe on both Sides. V. Bishop Coufens's Argument, proving that Adultery causes a Diffolution of Marriage. VI. The Pleadings of the Learned Council before the Honourable the Houfe of Commons and the Committee, with other Matters relating thereto.
tween the Duke and Dutchefs of
T were to be with'd, that the Proceedings Editors of the two laft Volumes of on the Bill of Folio Trials, had given us this and Divorce befome others they have publifh'd, little more perfect than we find them. Here are none of the Proceedings on the two former Bills, which the Duke brought fome Years before, in order to obtain a Divorce, which were rejected: No are VOL. VIII.
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