- p**** them on to one's heirs.
Anyone condemned of
capital crimes could be
attainted.
Attainder by
confession resulted from a
guilty plea at the bar before...
- was
outlawed by the de
facto régime in
England on 23 July 1694 and was
attainted by Act of
Parliament on 2 July 1695, when his
honours became forfeit....
-
Alexander Seton, and was
forfeited in 1715 when the
third viscount was
attainted. The
Irish title was
created in 1768 as a
subsidiary title for the Earl...
-
second creation of the title. Both
elder and
younger Despensers were
attainted and
executed in 1326,
extinguishing the two creations. In 1338, Hugh le...
-
Murder is an
offence under the
common law
legal system of
England and Wales. It is
considered the most
serious form of homicide, in
which one
person kills...
-
merged when he
succeeded as
Baron Hungerford in 1459. The
third baron was
attainted and the
peerage forfeit in 1461. This
attainder was
reversed in 1485 for...
- 1st Earl. The 5th Earl of
Linlithgow (and 4th Earl of Callendar) was
attainted in 1716 for his parti****tion in the
Jacobite Rising of 1715, and all...
- that
accompanied the
attempted marriage to Anne. He was
subsequently attainted and beheaded. On 28 July 1540 (the same day
Cromwell was executed), Henry...
- of Dorset, who was
created Duke of
Somerset in 1448. That
creation was
attainted in 1463. It was
created a
third time in 1475 for
Thomas Grey, 1st Earl...
- (died 1088)
William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of
Surrey (died 1138),
earldom attainted in 1101,
restored 1103
William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of
Surrey (1119–1148)...