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- intent" to withdraw them from their allegiance to Elizabeth was made a treasonable offence, carrying the death penalty. From the 1570s missionary priests...
- The Treason Act 1795 (sometimes also known as the Treasonable and Seditious Practices Act) (36 Geo. 3. c. 7) was one of the Two Acts introduced by the...
- Ireland are considered heroes in independent Ireland. Section 1(1) of the Treasonable Offences Act 1925 (enacted under the 1922 Constitution) defined treason...
- Copperhead leader Clement L. Vallandigham, were tried in military courts for "treasonable" actions, an approach which was highly criticized. Lincoln took executive...
- May, five men, including George Boleyn, were arrested on charges of treasonable adultery and accused of having ****ual relationships with the Queen. Anne...
- opportunity and conspired again to enthrone Rajaram again. They signed a treasonable letter against Sambhaji in which they promised to join Akbar, to whom...
- Supreme Governor of the Church. Failure to do so was to be treated as treasonable. The Oath of Supremacy was originally imposed by King Henry VIII of England...
- first half of the 15th century. He was tried, convicted and executed for treasonable witchcraft on the person of Henry VI of England. Bolingbroke was a person...
- Revolution, long before he had heard of Big Brother. They confessed to treasonable conspiracies with foreign powers and were then executed in the political...
- persons and their ****ociates in the said treasonable act committed in the month of April last bypast". The treasonable act referred to was their seizing and...