Historia Placitorum Coronæ: The History of the Pleas of the Crown, Volume 1E. Rider, 1800 - Criminal law |
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... seal and money ; which , tho they come under crimen falfi , yet are reckoned by him among the crimina læfæ majeftatis : tho in these old authors treafon is fometimes expreffed by the name of fedition , yet that word is too general and ...
... seal and money ; which , tho they come under crimen falfi , yet are reckoned by him among the crimina læfæ majeftatis : tho in these old authors treafon is fometimes expreffed by the name of fedition , yet that word is too general and ...
Page 168
... seal . F FIRST , I shall upon this article confider how the common law ftood before this ftatute , and what kind of offenfe this was an- tiently , and how punished . Secondly , I fhall confider how the law hath been taken touching this ...
... seal . F FIRST , I shall upon this article confider how the common law ftood before this ftatute , and what kind of offenfe this was an- tiently , and how punished . Secondly , I fhall confider how the law hath been taken touching this ...
Page 169
... seals of greater moment there are other seals of the king , as the privy fignet , the particular feals of the feveral courts , that of the king's bench and common pleas in cuftody of the chief juf- tices of either court , or their ...
... seals of greater moment there are other seals of the king , as the privy fignet , the particular feals of the feveral courts , that of the king's bench and common pleas in cuftody of the chief juf- tices of either court , or their ...
Page 170
... seal . T. 19 E. 1. it is commanded , that for the future it should be delivered under the feal of the chancellor of the exchequer . The manner antiently of delivering the judicial feals of the king's bench and common pleas was by the ...
... seal . T. 19 E. 1. it is commanded , that for the future it should be delivered under the feal of the chancellor of the exchequer . The manner antiently of delivering the judicial feals of the king's bench and common pleas was by the ...
Page 172
... seal , there was not only a memarandum made thereof in dorfo clauforum cancellaria , and a public notification thereof in the court of chancery , but public proclamation was made thereof . Clauf . 1 E. 3. part 2 m . 11. dorfo . Yet in ...
... seal , there was not only a memarandum made thereof in dorfo clauforum cancellaria , and a public notification thereof in the court of chancery , but public proclamation was made thereof . Clauf . 1 E. 3. part 2 m . 11. dorfo . Yet in ...
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acceffary act of parliament adjudged affault affifting againſt alfo altho antient arreft attaint becauſe benefit of clergy burglary cafe caſe caufe cauſe claufe coin commiffion committed common law compaffing confent conftable convicted Coron counterfeit court declared deodand doth Eliz enacted England eſcape exprefs faid fame feal fecond feems felony fentence fervant feven fhall fhall fuffer fheriff fhillings fhould filver firſt fome forfeit forfeiture ftatute of 25 fubject fuch fuffer death fuit fupra guilty of felony hath herefy high treafon himſelf houfe houſe huſband iffue impriſonment indictment judges judgment juftice kill king king's larciny levying lord lord Coke mafter mifprifion murder muſt obfervable offenfe otherwife overt-act oyer and terminer P. C. cap party perfon petit treafon prefent prifoner puniſhment purpoſe queen quod realm regis repealed ſeems ſhall ſpecial Stamf ſuch thefe thereof theſe thofe thoſe unleſs uſed vide writ
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Page 89 - Or if a Man do levy War against our Lord the King in his Realm, or be adherent to the King's Enemies in his Realm, giving to them Aid and Comfort in the Realm or elsewhere...
Page 453 - fall suddenly out, and they presently agree to fight in " the field, and run and fetch their weapons, and go into " the field and fight, and A. kills B., this is not murder, " but homicide ; for it is but a continuance of...
Page 89 - When a Man doth compass or imagine the Death of our Lord the King, or of our Lady his Queen, or of their eldest Son and Heir: Or if a Man do violate the King's Companion, or the King's eldest Daughter unmarried, or the Wife of the...
Page 695 - ... dead person — to be employed or used in any manner of witchcraft, sorcery, charm, or enchantment...
Page 6 - Then the elders of his city shall send and fetch him thence, and deliver him into the hand of the avenger of blood, that he may die.
Page 90 - Realm, ride armed covertly or secretly, with Men of Arms against any other, to slay him, or rob him, or take him, or retain him till he hath made Fine or Ransom for to have his Deliverance, it is not the Mind of the King nor his Council, that in such Case it shall be judged Treason, but shall be judged Felony or Trespass, according to the Laws of the Land of old Time used, and according as the Case requireth.
Page 439 - In another place, 1 HHPC 439: "The Lord Dacre and divers others went to steal deer in the park of one Pellham. Raydon, one of the company, killed the keeper in the park, the Lord Dacre and the rest of the company being in the other part of the park. Yet it was adjudged murder in them all, and they died for it." And he quotes Crompton 25, Dalton 93, p.
Page 87 - Third, how dangerous it is by construction, and ANALOGY, to make treasons where the LETTER of the law has not done it. For such a method admits of no limits, or bounds, but runs as far and as wide as the wit and invention of accusers, and the detestation of persons accused, will carry men.