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  • He was held in Newgate Prison during the trial and although the only evidence was from third parties, his wife refused to refute the charges upon oath.
  • Nevada notary duties : administer oaths or affirmations; take acknowledgments; use of subscribing witness; certify copies; and execute jurats or take a verification upon oath or affirmation.
  • "' Abjuration "'is the solemn repudiation, abandonment, or renunciation by or upon oath, often the renunciation of citizenship or some other right or privilege.
  • According to these laws, each citizen had to give an account of himself, of his family, and of his property upon oath, " declared from the heart ".
  • Goods and tackle of such ships not to be embezeled, till judgement in the Admiralty; Two or three of the Officers of every ship to be examined upon oath ."
  • A . Dr . Johnson, that most punctilious of men, ruled on this more than 200 years ago : " In lapidary inscriptions a man is not upon oath ."
  • Goods and tackle of such ships not to be embezeled, till judgement in the Admiralty .; Two or three of the Officers of every ship to be examined upon oath ."
  • At first treason was not suspected, but Elizabeth was outspoken about O'Neill : " " to trust this traitor upon oath is to trust a devil upon his religion " ".
  • On 28 January 1678, Charles II committed him to the Tower of London " for uttering such horrid and blasphemous words, and other actions proved upon oath, as are not fit to be repeated in any Christian assembly ".
  • "All Ships that Trade with the Rebels may be surprized . Goods and tackle of such ships not to be embezeled, till judgement in the Admiralty .; Two or three of the Officers of every ship to be examined upon oath ."
  • I recently hooted at the use of convicted felon ( a person is not a felon until convicted of a felony ) and sworn affidavit ( which is a " written declaration upon oath " akin to affiance, " to pledge one's troth " to a cohabitant once known as a fiancee ).
  • When Justices Edmund Trowbridge and Peter Oliver instructed the jury, Oliver specifically addressed Carr's testimony, stating : " this Carr was not upon oath, it is true, but you will determine whether a man just stepping into eternity is not to be believed, especially in favor of a set of men by whom he had lost his life ".
  • John of Ephesus reports that all accused crypto-pagans arriving at Constantinople were placed on trial by " a court . . . consisting of magistrates and jurists, to try them, and examine into the truth of the matter, upon oath that they would show no partiality, nor respect of persons . " The trials took place within the Placidia Palace and proceedings were kept secret.
  • Magistrate Simon Bradstreet said that " she would make the ministers sin if they said something mistaken under oath ", but she answered that if they were going to accuse her, " I desire it may be upon oath . " As a matter of due process, the ministers would have to be sworn in, but would agree to do so only if the defence witnesses spoke first.
  • Men just dragged from the tender Scenes of domestic life; unaccustomed to the din of Arms; totally unacquainted with every kind of military skill, which being followed by a want of confidence in themselves, when opposed to Troops regularly trained, disciplined, and appointed, superior in knowledge and superior in Arms, makes them timid, and ready to fly from their own shadows . . . if I was called upon to declare upon Oath, whether the Militia have been most serviceable or hurtful upon the whole, I should subscribe to the latter.
  •  Judicial proceeding is defined by section 9 of the Penal Code thus :  judicial proceedings include any proceeding in the court which it is lawful to take evidence on oath .  Section 180 of the Evidence Act dealing with taking of oral evidence, provides that  save as otherwise provided in section 182 and 183 of this Act all oral evidence in any judicial proceedings must be given upon oath or affirmation administered in accordance with the provisions of the Oath Act .  Section 229 ( 1 ) of the Criminal Procedure Code provides that  Every witness giving evidence in any inquiry or trial under this Criminal Procedure Code may be called upon to take an oath or make a solemn affirmation that he will speak the truth . 
  • The most important feature of the Act was that it reintroduced a significant new rule of evidence in high treason trials, namely that nobody could be convicted of treason except by the evidence of " two lawful and credible witnesses upon oath . . . brought in person before him or them face to face, " or if he confessed " willingly without violence . " ( This rule had previously been enacted in section 22 of the Treason Act 1547, and again in section XI of the Treason Act 1554, which however differed from the other versions by only requiring the witnesses " if [ they were ] living and within the realm " . ) This clause of the 1661 Act, section 5, was replaced by the Treason Act 1695, which added that the two witnesses had to have witnessed the same offence ( although not necessarily the same " overt act " of the offence ).
  • The Church therefore accepted the oath required of Catholics in Ireland from 1793 for admittance to certain positions and stated that, " It is not an article of the Catholic Faith, neither am I thereby required to believe or profess that the Pope is infallible . " The Irish bishops repeated their acceptance in a 25 January 1826 pastoral address to the Catholic clergy and laity in Ireland, stating : " The Catholics of Ireland not only do not believe, but they declare upon oath . . . that it is not an article of the Catholic faith, neither are they required to believe, that the Pope is infallible, and that they do not hold themselves'bound to obey any order in its own nature immoral', though the Pope or any ecclesiastical power should issue or direct such an order; but, on the contrary, that it would be sinful in them to pay any respect or obedience thereto ."
  • In 1806, The Reformed Presbytery had resolved that, " it appears to this Court that serving on juries in the civil courts of judicature in the United States or in any one of the States, is inconsistent with the Testimony of the Reformed Presbyterian Church . " Indeed, in " Reformation Principles Exhibited, " published in 1807, the Reformed Presbytery had declared that, " Jurors are executive officers created by the constitution . " Additionally, they noted, " The juror voluntarily places himself upon oath, under the direction of a law which is immoral . " They concluded, " The Reformed Presbytery declare this practice inconsistent with their Testimony, and warn Church-members against serving on juries under the direction off the constituted courts of law . " Indeed, " Narrative " portion of " Reformation Principles Exhibited " stated that, " The act of Presbytery [ in 1806 ] respecting serving on juries, is absolutely prohibitory . " This assertion becomes of greater interest, when it is realized that the same Presbytery, meeting in 1806, passed both the act concerning juries and, on May 15 " instant, " " unanimously " approved adoption and publication of the " Narrative " portion of " Reformation Principles Exhibited ."
  • "The testimony of Samuel Phillips aged about 67, minister of the word of God in Rowly, who sayth, that mr payson ( minister of gods word alsoe in Rowley ) and my self went, being desired, to Samuel pearly of ipswich to se their young daughter who was viseted with strang fitts & in her fitts ( as her father & mother affirmed ) did mention good wife How the wife of James Howe Junior of Ipswich, as if she was in the house & did afflict her : when we were in the house the child had one of her fitts but made noe mention of goodwife how; & when the fitt was over & she come to herself, goodwife How, went to the child and took her by the hand & askt her whether she had ever done her any hurt And she answered no never and if I did complain of you in my fitts I know not that I did soe : I further can affirm upon oath that young Samuel Pearly, Brother to the afflicted girle looking out of a chamber window ( I and the afflicted child being without dores together ) and say to his sister say goodwife Howe is a witch, say she is a witch & the child spake not a word that way, but I lookt up to the window where the youth stood & rebuked him for his boldness to stirr up his sister to accuse the said goodw : How where as she had cleared her from doing any hurt to his sister in both our hearing, & I added noo wonder that the child in har fitts did mention Goodwife Howe, when her nearest relations were soe frequent in expressing theire suspicions in the childs hearing when she was out of her fitts, that the sayd Goodwif How, was an Instrument of mischief to the child ."
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