[196] Page 52. See above, [p. 112].
[197] Jones's "opinion" relates to a case of murder by the advice of an absent person, not at all to suicide by the advice of another, so it could not apply to the case of Bowen.
[198] 2 Campbell's Justices, 406.
[200] Parl. Hist. 290; 3 St. Tr. 844, 1181, 162; 2 Echard, 186.
[201] See above, p. [23], [39], [113], [125]; 1 Campbell, Ibid. 406; 6 St. Tr. 76, 229, 171, 532, 769, 879, 992; Pepys' Diary, 17 Oct., 1667; Commons Journal, 16th Oct., 1667.
[202] 1 Wharton, 636; Kelyng, 1-24, 70-77; 6 St. Tr. 879.
[203] 2 Parker's Additional, p. 281.
[204] Evening Traveller, Oct. 16.
[205] Quincy's Quincy, 68.