To the First of the said Interrogatories this deponent saith that his name is William Haddon, aged thirty eight years, his usually place of residence is at New York, By occupation a schoolmaster[1] and a subject to the King of England.
The Deposition of William Haddon who having been before Sworn and now examined on the Interrogatories to be administered to witnesses to be produced, Sworn and Examd.
Several interrogatories were then addressed to him, which he answered in a manner calculated, in the judgment of his hearers, to aggravate the original offence.
You will learn that when the interrogatories are put to you," replied the official.
Accordingly, he commenced his interrogatories with uninteresting questions, which admitted of instant reply.
At length the train of his interrogatories reached Madge Wildfire, at whose name the magistrate and town-clerk exchanged significant glances.
Answers to Interrogatories are required to be signed by the deponents.
The present writer, when a pupil in the chambers of a distinguished lawyer who afterwards became a Lord Justice, saw any number of Interrogatories and Answers to Interrogatories, and even assisted in their preparation.
Interrogatories for Archbishop Browne at the end of that year.
Interrogatories were sent to Irish councillors on these and similar points, and as to whether either St. Leger or the Chancellor had been corrupt in any way.
Under these circumstances, Judge Story declared that the course of practice was to propound interrogatories and compel the respondent to disclose more fully.
Wherefore he prays that he may be permitted to purge himself of said contempt by making true answers to such interrogatories as may be addressed to him by the honorable court touching the premises.
He argued that the purging interrogatories must be filed.
The court directed that the interrogatories should be filed.
Moreover, that you are now willing to make true answers to such interrogatories as may be addressed to you by the court, touching the premises inquired of in the said writ of habeas corpus.
According to the books, the defendant may come into court at any time, and take advantage of an omission to file interrogatories within four days.
Mr. Meredith said he could not find any case of petition that interrogatories should be filed, in any of the English books.
He argued from the 'Chancery Practice' of Smith, that the defendant ought only to be imprisoned until he shall have properly answered the interrogatories put to him.
No case could be shown in which a defendant was to be committed for contempt, until he presented a prayer to have interrogatories propounded to him.
The court further said, that it was for the petitioner to make his election whether or not the interrogatories and the replies should be filed.
They wearied her with long and multiplied interrogatories upon all sorts of things.
They burdened her with long interrogatories of two or three hours, from which the judges themselves went forth fatigued.
Then, having removed a plank from his floor, and nothing remaining but a simple ceiling between him and the room beneath, in which the interrogatories were made, he heard all that passed between the inquisitors and the accused.
Bonacieux recognized in these papers hisinterrogatories of the Bastille.
No pretext was too fragile to be seized by one side or the other, as the occasion for argument upon it demanded--for instance, whether or not the District Attorney might send interrogatories to the grand jury.
Marshall suffered it "to go to the jury, who were left to judge of its weight and credibility"; nor had he required "any interrogatories to the witnesses .
In the meantime the interrogatoriesof the Count were going on.
Uncas then turned away, leaving his prisoner to the interrogatories of his white allies.
There had been an inclination at first on the part of his judges to treat him as a criminal, and to require him to answer, standing, to the interrogatories propounded to him.
He was thenceforth always accommodated with a seat while he listened to and answered 'ex tempore' the elaborate series of interrogatories which had been prepared to convict him.
The allusions to the trial of the Advocate referred to the preliminary examination which took place, like the first interrogatories of Grotius and Hoogerbeets, in the months of November and December.
It would be a thankless and tedious task to wander through the wilderness of interrogatories and answers extending over three months of time, which stood in the place of a trial.
But when the same interrogatories were transferred to the son, she spoke no longer with the same ease, nor with her usual promptitude of sincerity; she was embarrassed, her answers were short, and she endeavoured to hasten from the subject.
It was likewise cited in the interrogatories prepared for the Jesuit Thomas Strange (Brit.
Only in Chancery could there be discovery, such as interrogatories [written questions].
In Chancery, a plaintiff filed a complaint and interrogatories prepared by counsel.
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