Remainder | to the laws, statutes, and tryals by juries of good and lawful men of England, in the King's Bench at Westminster, for treasons perpetrated by them in Ireland, or any forreign country out of the realm of England. Being an argument at law made in the Court of King's Bench, Hill. 20. Caroli Regis, in the case of Connor Magwire an Irish baron (a principal contriver of the last Irish rebellion:) fully proving; that Irish peers, as well as commons, may be lawfully tried in this court in England, by the statute of 35 Hen.8.cap.2. for treasons committed by them in Ireland, ... wherein are comprised many other particulars, and notable records, relating to the laws, peers, statutes, affairs of Ireland, not obvious in our law-books, and worthy publick knowledge. By William Prynne Esquire, late bencher of Lincolns-Inn |