And all this I owe to that false, perjured woman that was my wife, and is your mistress. |
The prosecution claimed that the defendant had perjured himself and lied to the court, but the defence described that accusation as palpable nonsense. |
In a stunning turnaround, Robson recently admitted he had perjured himself at trial. |
In other words, he lied, or perjured himself through giving inaccurate information about his assets. |
The perjured evidence was not procured or knowingly adopted by Orion, nor was it given by someone who was part of the company's directing mind and will. |
At the michaelmas term of 1684 he was accused of having wilfully perjured himself at the late trials. |