FOUNDER OF THE VINERIAN LECTURE IN THE UNIVERSITY FAVENTE DEO. THE SECOND EDITION. VOL. XII. PROL London: M PRINTED FOR G. G. J. AND J. ROBINSON, T. PAYNE, E. AND R. BROOKE, AND L. WHITE, Dublin, M. DCC. XCII. A TABLE OF THE Several TITLES, with their Divifions and Subdivifions. Evidence. ITNESSES. Page W What Perfons may be. Feme in Cafe of her Baron, or Baron in Cafe of his A. B. Femè. wwww wwwN NON-∞an 15 26 27 29 30 30 Demeanor. How they may affift themselves in giving their Evi W. dence. 33 Non-Appearance. Punishment for it. X. 34 Refufing to be fworn. Demeanor of Counsel as to Witnesses. Y. 2. 34 Num What Perfons in certain Cafes fhall not be com vidence. Number. How many are neceffary to prove a Thing, and Objections to the Credibility of a Witness in that par- Page Z. 36 A. a. 37 pelled to give Evidence. What Perfons fhall not be Witneffes unless fworn. In what Cafes, and how. Demeanor of and to Witneffes in general. D. a. How it must, or may be. 39 Witneffes. Who. In criminal Matters. Difabled by Crime. Enabled by Pardon, or føme After-A&t. Process against Witneffes. And Punishment of not appearing. Joined to the Inqueft, in what Cafes. 1. a. 46 Privileged from Arrefts. Not to be enforced to give Evidence againft themselves. Evidence by Jurors. Examination of Witneffes, to what, and how. On a Voire Dire. Re-examination. Time, &e. Supplied. In Cafe of Neceflity. Examination of Witnesses after Publication. Prefumptive Evidence. What fhall be admitted by Reason of Length of Evidence fufficient, good by Intendment. In what Cafes. Order of giving Evidence. Who muft begin and end. Given at what Time. What must be produced in Evidence. As Pa- Good by Confent. Variance between the Evidence aud the Decla dence. What Things may be given in Evidence, and of what. Acts of Courts. Acts of Parliament. Admiffion. Affidavit. Almanack. A. b. 3. 83 A. b. 4. 83 Antient |