| Edward Hyde of Clarendon - 1707 - 304 pages
...Law, and afterwards a Judge of the King's Bench ; where he fate many years, and difcharged the Office with much Gravity and Learning ; and was very terrible...thofe who chofe to live by Robbing on the High-way. He was unfortunate, though without Fault, in the giving up that Caftle in fo unfeafonable a Conjuncture;... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1707 - 300 pages
...Law, and afterwards a Judge of the King's Bench ; where he fare many years, and difeharged the Office with much Gravity and Learning; and was very terrible...thofe who chofe to live by Robbing on the High-way. He was unfortunate, though without Fault, in the giving up that Caftle in fo unfeafonable a Conjuncture... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1717 - 312 pages
...Law, and afterwards a Judge of the King's Bench ; where he fate many years, and discharged the Office with much Gravity and Learning; and was very terrible to thofe who chofe to live by Robbing on the High- way. He was' unfortunate, though without Fault, in the giving up that Cattle in fo unfeafonable... | |
| David Hughson - London (England) - 1806 - 686 pages
...serjeant July 1, 1663, and made a justice of the King's Bench November 3, 1C65. He discharged the office of judge with much gravity and learning, and was very terrible to those who chose to live by robbing on the highway.* He died September 23, 1C72, aged sixty-eight years,... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1807 - 536 pages
...Law, and afterwards a Judge of the King's Bench ; wherfe he fete many years, and difcharged the office with much gravity and learning ; and was very terrible...thofe who chofe to live by robbing on the highway. He was unfortunate, though without fault, in the giving up that caftle in fo unfeafonable a conjuncture... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1807 - 452 pages
...Xaw, and afterwards a Judge of the King's Bench ; where he fate many years, and difcharged the office with much gravity and learning ; and was very terrible...thofe who chofe to live by robbing on the highway. He was unfortunate, though without fault, in the giving up that caftle in fo unfeafonable a conjuncture... | |
| Henry Thomas (antiquarian.) - 1830 - 490 pages
...resumed his profession, and was made justice of the King's Bench in lG65. "He discharged the office of judge with much gravity and learning, and was very terrible to those who chose to live by robbing on the highway."* He died in 1672, and has a monument in the Temple... | |
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