A Digest of the Criminal Statute Law of England, Alphabetically and Analytically Arranged, Volume 1Butterworth, 1819 - 1236 pages |
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... lawfully , and willingly burn or cause to be burnt or destroyed any ricks or stacks of corn , hay , or grain , barns or other houses or buildings , or kilns , of any person or persons whatsoever ; every such offence shall be adjudged ...
... lawfully , and willingly burn or cause to be burnt or destroyed any ricks or stacks of corn , hay , or grain , barns or other houses or buildings , or kilns , of any person or persons whatsoever ; every such offence shall be adjudged ...
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... lawfully in custody of any officer or other person for any of the offences before mow or stack of mentioned ; or if any person or persons shall by gift or promise corn , straw , hay of money or other reward , procure any of his ...
... lawfully in custody of any officer or other person for any of the offences before mow or stack of mentioned ; or if any person or persons shall by gift or promise corn , straw , hay of money or other reward , procure any of his ...
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... lawfully convicted by the oath of one or more credible witnesses , forfeit £ 100 , and in default of pay- made before two or more justices of the peace , shall forfeit and mitted to the pay the sum of one hundred pounds unto the ...
... lawfully convicted by the oath of one or more credible witnesses , forfeit £ 100 , and in default of pay- made before two or more justices of the peace , shall forfeit and mitted to the pay the sum of one hundred pounds unto the ...
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... lawfully in custody of any officer or other person for any of the offences before mentioned , or if any person or persons shall by gift or promise of money or other reward , procure any of his Majesty's subjects to join him or them any ...
... lawfully in custody of any officer or other person for any of the offences before mentioned , or if any person or persons shall by gift or promise of money or other reward , procure any of his Majesty's subjects to join him or them any ...
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... lawfully stabbing or cutting any of his Majesty's subjects with * There appears such intent as aforesaid , that such acts of * stabbing or cutting were committed under such circumstances as that , if death had ensued therefrom , the ...
... lawfully stabbing or cutting any of his Majesty's subjects with * There appears such intent as aforesaid , that such acts of * stabbing or cutting were committed under such circumstances as that , if death had ensued therefrom , the ...
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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