A Digest of the Criminal Statute Law of England, Alphabetically and Analytically Arranged, Volume 1Butterworth, 1819 - 1236 pages |
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... adjudged convicted of stealing the same goods ; though it never could be intended by the Legislature to give a Justice of the Peace the power to con- vict a person of Felony . are inserted ( 1 ) . In not a few vi PREFACE .
... adjudged convicted of stealing the same goods ; though it never could be intended by the Legislature to give a Justice of the Peace the power to con- vict a person of Felony . are inserted ( 1 ) . In not a few vi PREFACE .
Page 3
... adjudged to be utterly null and void , to all intents , constructions , and purposes whatsoever , 7 Ann . c . 12. s . 3 . 1677 . 4 Burr . 2016 . Persons suing such process In case any person or persons shall presume to sue forth or ...
... adjudged to be utterly null and void , to all intents , constructions , and purposes whatsoever , 7 Ann . c . 12. s . 3 . 1677 . 4 Burr . 2016 . Persons suing such process In case any person or persons shall presume to sue forth or ...
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... adjudged felony , and the offenders and every of them shall suffer as in cases of felony . s . 2 . night shall burn any ricks of corn , & c . barns , houses , build- ings , or kilus , shall lose their clergy . No corruption of blood ...
... adjudged felony , and the offenders and every of them shall suffer as in cases of felony . s . 2 . night shall burn any ricks of corn , & c . barns , houses , build- ings , or kilus , shall lose their clergy . No corruption of blood ...
Page 14
... adjudged guilty of Felony , and shall suffer Death as in cases of Felony , without benefit of clergy . 9 G. 1. c . 22. s . 1 . in This act is made perpetual by 31 G. 2. c . 42 . Offenders not surrendering themselves after proclamation ...
... adjudged guilty of Felony , and shall suffer Death as in cases of Felony , without benefit of clergy . 9 G. 1. c . 22. s . 1 . in This act is made perpetual by 31 G. 2. c . 42 . Offenders not surrendering themselves after proclamation ...
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... adjudged to be The penalty for brawling in a Church or Churchyard ; Hetley , 86 . and for smiting • guilty of Felony ; and every such felon and felons shall be subject and liable to the like pains and penalties as in cases of felo- ny ...
... adjudged to be The penalty for brawling in a Church or Churchyard ; Hetley , 86 . and for smiting • guilty of Felony ; and every such felon and felons shall be subject and liable to the like pains and penalties as in cases of felo- ny ...
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Accessaries Acts of Parliament aforesaid Annuities arraigned Assise attainted authority bank note Bank of England Benefit of Clergy Bill of Exchange Britain cause or procure Certificate Clerk Coin Commissioners Coroner County Court of King's custody deemed enacts false forfeit forfeiture forged or counterfeited Forgery Gaol Delivery gold or silver Governor and Company guilty of Felony Habeas Corpus hath Heirs hereafter hereby House imprisoned Indictment Judges Justice or Justices Justices of Peace King King's Bench Kingdom knowingly Larceny lawful Lord Majesty Majesty's manner ment Money Murder oath offender or offenders Officer ousted of clergy Oyer and Terminer payment penalty person and persons person or persons Persons forging persons so offending persons whatsoever Plate Prison prosecuted Prosecutor Provided punishment Quarter Sessions Realm recited Act respectively Robbery Seal Sheriff stamp Statute stealing suffer Death therein thereof convicted thereof lawfully convicted Town Corporate Treason Trial unlawfully Warrant wilfully Writ