A Digest of the Criminal Statute Law of England, Alphabetically and Analytically Arranged, Volume 1Butterworth, 1819 - 1236 pages |
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... according to his fault . 5 , 6 Ed . 6. c . 4 . If any person shall smite or lay violent hands upon any any one there ; other , either in any Church or Churchyard , that then ipso facto every person so offending shall be deemed ...
... according to his fault . 5 , 6 Ed . 6. c . 4 . If any person shall smite or lay violent hands upon any any one there ; other , either in any Church or Churchyard , that then ipso facto every person so offending shall be deemed ...
Page 23
... according to the directions of this act , shall have and suffer pains of death , loss of lands , goods , and chattels , as pirates , felons , and robbers upon the seas ought to have and suffer . See this act at length under Title PIRACY ...
... according to the directions of this act , shall have and suffer pains of death , loss of lands , goods , and chattels , as pirates , felons , and robbers upon the seas ought to have and suffer . See this act at length under Title PIRACY ...
Page 28
... according to the law , upon pain to forfeit unto the King , for every default thereof Recorded , C. s . 3 H. 7. c . 3 . ( 1 ) As directed by the former part of the Statute , to be done by Justices of Peace of offenders bailed by them ...
... according to the law , upon pain to forfeit unto the King , for every default thereof Recorded , C. s . 3 H. 7. c . 3 . ( 1 ) As directed by the former part of the Statute , to be done by Justices of Peace of offenders bailed by them ...
Page 30
... according to the form of the Statute aforesaid , [ 3 Ed . 1. c . 15. ] 27 Ed . 1. st . 1. c.3 . Item , because that persons indicted of felonies , robberies , and theft in times past , have removed the same indictment before the King ...
... according to the form of the Statute aforesaid , [ 3 Ed . 1. c . 15. ] 27 Ed . 1. st . 1. c.3 . Item , because that persons indicted of felonies , robberies , and theft in times past , have removed the same indictment before the King ...
Page 34
... according to law , shall be adjudged a Felon , and shall be trans- ported for the term of fourteen years . 41 G. 3. U. K. c.39 . s . 5 . III . Making , using , or having in possession any Frame , & c . for making Paper resembling Bank ...
... according to law , shall be adjudged a Felon , and shall be trans- ported for the term of fourteen years . 41 G. 3. U. K. c.39 . s . 5 . III . Making , using , or having in possession any Frame , & c . for making Paper resembling Bank ...
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