4. Eloignment, suppression or fabrication of evidence, (see Part II. c. 7) absconding or concealment only presumptive evidence of an intent to evade desire to evade justice not conclusive of guilt offences committed under prospect of impunity from change of place unjust rules of former ages in respect to the evasion of justice more correct views of modern times division of confessions into direct or plenary, and indirect or not plenary division of confessions into judicial and extrajudicial force and effect of judicial confessions extrajudicial confession never acts as an estoppel infirmative circumstances applicable to confessorial evidence in general absurdity of deeming any species of confessorial evidence infallible 1st cause of false confessions-to stifle inquiry in other matters 335 2nd cause of false confessions-dread of annoyance from other quarters 335 3rd cause of false confessions-to benefit others 4th cause of false confessions-relation between the sexes 5th cause of false confessions-vanity 6th cause of false confessions-terror and confusion of mind 7th cause of false confessions-ignorance of forensic terms 8th cause of false confessions-desire to injure others 9th cause of false confessions-to obtain a collateral object 10th cause of false confessions-tædium vitæ 11th cause of false confessions-misconception of fact 3. Words uttered with reference to a different subject-matter Practical defects in the administration of justice in cases where the proof 344 TABLE OF CASES. The pages referred to are those between brackets, [ A. Bailey v. Appleyard, 100. 123, 124. v. Hammond, 191. v. Sewell, 100. Ball v. Taylor, 81. Ballard v. Dyson, 242. Balston v. Bensted, 103. Bamfield v. Massey, 212. 214. Banbury Peerage case, 71. v. Ray, 207. v. Richardson, 105. Barraclough v. Johnson, 134, 135. Bartlett v. Downes, 152, v. Drever, 145. Berry and Goodman's case, 240. Berryman v. Wise, 76. Berty v. Dormer, 40. Biddulph v. Ather, 101. Birt v. Barlow, 70. Bishops' (The Seven) case, 234. v. Usborne, 111. Blanchett v. Foster, 205. Blewett v. Tregonning, 93. 116. 130. Bradford's (Jonathan) case, 287. 299.313. Bree v. Beck, 93. 100. Brembridge v. Osborn, 188. Brice v. Smith, 85. Bright v. Walker, 102, 103. 116. 118. Calas's case, 292. v. Pitt, 219, 226. Casson v. Dade, 83. v. Monson, 93. Colberg, (In the goods of), 177. Colvin v. H. M. Procurator-General, 198. Constable v. Steigel, 227. 233. Cooke v. Green, 240. v. Soltau, 146. Cooper v. Bocket, 83. Cope v. Bedford, 145. Corporations, (case of), 145. Cubitt v. Porter, 242. Cunningham v. Fonblanque, 185. |Darwin v. Upton, 103. 112. Davies v. Lowndes, 181. v. Stephens, 134. 136. Dawson v. Cholmeley, 245. v. Norfolk, (the Duke of), 105. Day v. Williams, 46. 146. 169. Delahunt's case, 252. De la Motte's case, 218. 222. Dodd v. Norris, 212. 214. Doe v. Cleveland, (the Marquis of), 75. v. Fleming, 70. d. Banning v. Griffin, 190. d. Beanland v. Hirst, 149. 206. d. Christmas v. Oliver, 20. d. Fenwick v. Reed, 105. 145, 146. d. Hitchings v. Lewis, 79. d. Hodsden v. Staple, 150. 152, 153. 157. d. Howson v. Waterton, 148. d. James v. Brawn, 76. d. Lewis v. Rees, 243. d. Lloyd v. Deakin, 191. d. Mason v. Mason, 145. d. Mudd v. Suckermore, 219. 221, 222. 224, 225. 228. 234. d. Newman v. Putland, 166. 169. d. Oldham v. Wolley, 146. d. Patteshall v. Turford, 184. d. Perry v. Newton, 223. 231. d. Pring v. Pearsey, 241. d. Putland v. Hilder, 137. 140. 151. 153. 157. 159–164. 167, 168. d. Reede v. Reede, 149, 150, 151. d. Shewen v. Wroot, 46. 152. d. Tilman v. Tarver, 224, 225. d. Whittick v. Johnson, 242. Doe d. Wright v. Manifold. TABLE OF CASES. Goodwin v. Gibbons, 49. Donellan's case, 249. 253. 257. 275. 280. Gould v. Jones, 219. Doué's (Adrien) case, 254. Douglas cause, 170. 208. 250. v. Scougall, 237. Du Moulin's case, 300. E. Eagleton v. Kingston, 218. 222. 233, 234. Eldridge v. Knott, 19. 102. 138. 145. Ely (Dean of) v. Bliss, 133. England d. Sybourn v. Slade, 149. Essex Witches (case of), 340. Fenning's (Eliza) case, 289. 152. Gowdie's (Issobel) case, 341. Gray v. Bond, 105. 146. Greaves v. Hunter, 222. Grellier v. Neale, 81. Green, (case of Capt. Green and his Griffits v. Ivery, 231, 232. Guernsey (Lord) v. Rodbriges, 103. H. Hagedorn v. Reid, 184. Haire v. Wilson, 17. 19. 30. 55. 177. Hallack v. The University of Cambridge, 157. Halloway's case, 176. Hallybread's (Rose) case, 341. Harmood v. Oglander, 47. 109. Harper v. Charlesworth, 136. Harrington v. Fry, 219. 221. Ferrers (Lord) v. Shirley, 219, 220. 229. Haselden v. Bradney, 145. Fisher v. Greaves, (Lord), 100. Fitter's case, 298. Fitzgerald v. Fauconberge, 86. v. Steele, 49. 237. Francia's case, 218. 222. Hawker v. Salter, 183. 111. Headlam v. Headley, 241. Hunt's case, 348. |