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, 1710), 363. 18. Michael Dalton, Nation Justice (London, UK: W. Rawlins deeper tissue injury than all other exposure durations (p 0.0001), with 2750858.2807526 title= 2750858.2807526 and S. Roycroft, 1705), 338; Sir Matthew Hale, Historia Placitorum Coronae: The History in the Pleas of the Crown, vol. 1 (London, UK: Printed by E. and R. Nutt and R. Gosling . . . for F. Gyles . . . , T. Woodward . . . , and C. Davis . . . , 1736), 378. Numerous parricides may well title= hta18290 therefore be hidden in indictments for petty treason by servants. 19. Pulton, De Pace Regis et Regni, fols. 111?11v. The pertinent statute was 25 Edward III, c.5, Treason Act (1350). 20. Sir Edward Hyde East, A Treatise with the Pleas of your Crown (London, UK: J. Butterworth, 1803), 336. 21. General Evening Post, Might 29?1, 1735. 22. Country Journal or The Craftsman, June 7, 1735. 23. The Bloody Murtherer, Or, The Unnatural Son His Just Condemnation in the Assizes Held at Monmouth, March eight, 1671/2 (London, UK: Printed by H. Lloyd for Jonathan Edwin, 1672). 24. title= a0016355 Fog's Weekly Journal, June 7, 1735; Weekly Miscellany, June 7, 1735; William Hughes (matricide) and Elton Lewis (parricide-related murder of the aunt with whom he lodged): OBP, Could 1735, Hughes, t17350522-4, and Lewis, t17350522-5. Both cases had been discussed at length within a quantity of newspapers. 25. Closse, Parricide Papist, 4; Weekly Journal or British Gazetteer, February 4, 1721; Pasquin Extraordinary, March 11, 1723. See also Weekly Journal or Saturday's Post, February 20, 1725. 26. For legal categories of homicide, see Walker, Crime, Gender and Social Order, 114?6. 27. Ibid., 113?eight. 28. Kathleen M. Heide, Understanding Parricide: When Sons and Daughters Kill Parents (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2013), 14?5. 29. For motives why these categories may possibly be inappropriate even for nineteenth-century America, see Phillip C. Shon, Respect, Defense, and Self-Identity: Profiling Parricide in Nineteenth-century America, 1852?1899 (New York: Peter Lang, 2014), two?. 30. Richard Moran, ``The Origin of Insanity as a Unique Verdict: The Trial for Treason of James Hadfield (1800), Law Society Critique 19, no. three (1985): 31?two; Richard Moran, Recognizing Right from Incorrect: The Insanity Defense of Daniel McNaughtan (New York: The Free of charge Press, 1981). 31. Thomas Young, England's Bane: Or, the Description of Drunkenness (London, UK: Printed by William Jones . . . , 1617), sigs. B2 two, at B2; Dalton, Nation Justice, 351. 32. Dalton, Country Justice, 351; Roy Porter, Mind-forg'd Manacles: History of Madness in England from the Restoration for the Regency (London, UK: Athlone Press, 1987), 114?7.S of That Eminent and Discovered Lawyer, Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, Advocate to King Charles II and King James VII, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, UK: James Watson, 1722), 111. 15. Ferdinando Pulton, De Pace Regis et Regni, Viz. A Treatise Declaring Which Be the Excellent and General Offences of the Realme, along with the Chiefe Impediments on the Peace of the King and Kingdome (London, UK: Printed . . . for the Companie of Stationers, 1609), fol. 111v. 16. Coke acknowledged that ``some say that parricide was petit treason by the frequent law: Third A part of the Institutes, 20. 17. John Walthoe, The Popular and Statute Law of England, Regarding Trials in High-treason, Misprision of Treason, and in All Other Crimes and Offences Relating for the Crown (London, UK: Printed by J.