A Digested Abridgment, and Comparative View, of the Statute Law of England and Ireland: To the Year 1811, Inclusive : Analytically Arranged in the Order of Sir W. Blackstone's Commentaries : with a Chronological Table of the Statutes, and an Index to the Work, Volume 1Graisberry and Campbell, 1812 - Great Britain |
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... adjudged guilty of a high misdemeanor , and be imprisoned for 3 years , and be for ever incapable of holding any office or situation , civil or military , under the crown . S. 29 . cers , or other of- £ 10 . and treble costs . s . 27 ...
... adjudged guilty of a high misdemeanor , and be imprisoned for 3 years , and be for ever incapable of holding any office or situation , civil or military , under the crown . S. 29 . cers , or other of- £ 10 . and treble costs . s . 27 ...
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... adjudge reasonable , as a composition in lieu of the teams , & c . or labour which such persons are bound , in the pro- portions now fixed by law , to provide or perform , which rates the justices shall annually make known at such spe ...
... adjudge reasonable , as a composition in lieu of the teams , & c . or labour which such persons are bound , in the pro- portions now fixed by law , to provide or perform , which rates the justices shall annually make known at such spe ...
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... adjudge any fit house within the limits of such benefice , and belonging thereto , or any fit house belonging thereto not within the How , and with limits , but so contiguous as to be sufficiently convenient for the purpose , to be the ...
... adjudge any fit house within the limits of such benefice , and belonging thereto , or any fit house belonging thereto not within the How , and with limits , but so contiguous as to be sufficiently convenient for the purpose , to be the ...
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... adjudge the offender , if they shall not think the offence deserving of capital punishment , to be transported as a ... adjudged guilty of felony without benefit of clergy . And this act provides ( s . 5. ) that in all cases wherein a ...
... adjudge the offender , if they shall not think the offence deserving of capital punishment , to be transported as a ... adjudged guilty of felony without benefit of clergy . And this act provides ( s . 5. ) that in all cases wherein a ...
Page 166
... adjudge such person to be a rogue and vagabond ; and such person shall thereupon be subject to such punish- ment as by any law now in force may be inflicted upon rogues , vagabonds , and vagrants , and incorrigible rogues , to be adjudged ...
... adjudge such person to be a rogue and vagabond ; and such person shall thereupon be subject to such punish- ment as by any law now in force may be inflicted upon rogues , vagabonds , and vagrants , and incorrigible rogues , to be adjudged ...
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Page 205 - ... any annuity or rent-charge shall, from and after the passing of this act, be granted for one or more life or lives...
Page 433 - King in and for the said County, and also to hear and determine divers Felonies, Trespasses and other Misdemeanors...
Page 217 - ... to the Lord Chancellor, Lord Keeper, or Lords Commissioners for the custody of the Great Seal, or Master of the Rolls...
Page 404 - Proclamation, shall, among the said rioters, or as near to them as he can safely come, with a loud voice command, or cause to be commanded silence to be, while Proclamation is making. And after that, openly and with loud voice, make, or cause to be made, Proclamation, in these words, or like in effect...
Page 434 - Provided always, that no person who shall have claimed to be the father of an illegitimate child, or to have any right to the possession of such child...
Page 493 - State, and each and every of them who shall at any time hereafter be found in any part of this State, shall be and are hereby adjudged and declared guilty of felony, and shall suffer death as in cases of felony without benefit of clergy.
Page 419 - An act for amending and reducing into one act* the provisions contained in any laws now in force imposing the penalty of death for any act done in breach of or in resistance to any part of the laws for collecting his majesty's revenue in Great Britain.
Page 101 - Bounty (that is, the governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poor Clergy).
Page 241 - Museum between the Hours of Ten in the Forenoon and Four in the Afternoon on...
Page 49 - I will well and truly serve our Sovereign Lord the King in the Office of Special Constable for the Parish [or Township] of , without Favour or Affection, Malice or Ill-will ; and that I will to the best of my Power cause the Peace to be kept and preserved, and...