condition of his sword, [100];

fought with Warwick, [103];

tried for murder of Coote, and convicted of manslaughter, [112].

Jeffreys, Lord Chief-Justice, tries Lady Lisle, i. [239]-[275];

summing up of, [263]-[269];

and the jury, [270]-[272];

prosecutes Lord Russell when a serjeant, ii. [50].

Jenkins, Sir Leoline, takes information in Lord Russell's case, ii. [36].

Jones, conducts prosecution of Cowper, ii. [140].

—— Edward, witness against Goodere, ii. [274]-[279];