BABINGTON, Zachary.
Advice to Grand Jurors in Cases of Blood.
Advice to Grand Jurors in Cases of Blood.
Asserting from law and reason that in all cases (where a person by law is to be indicted for killing another person) the indictment ought to be for murther, where the evidence is that the party intended to be indicted, had his hands in blood, and did kill the other person.
Stock Code 117233
London, John Amers, 1680
The grand jury — at the time a body of twelve free men empowered to indict offenders for felonies but not to judge their guilt — was established under Henry II by the Assize of Clarendon in 1166. Trial was still held by ordeal in England until 1215, after which the grand jury also determined guilt before trial by jury was separated out in 1351.
Second edition; 8vo (18 x 11.5 cm); woodcut initials and headpieces, contemporary ownership inscription in pen to A3 head margin, later inscription to front blank recto, spotting to title and last ff of text, and occasionally throughout; contemporary sheep, covers ruled in blind, rebacked and re-cornered in calf, spine lettered in gilt, slightly rubbed, new endpapers; [32],216, [2]pp.
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