| Henry Dagge - Criminal law - 1772 - 484 pages
...of the on^ Bench or of the other, Juftices in Eyre, Juftices of Affize, or other Juftices afligned to hear and determine, being in their places, doing their offices. By later Statutes, many offences are made High Treafon, which were not fo before ; as thofe concerning... | |
| Edward Hyde East - Criminal law - 1806 - 556 pages
...false, to merchandize or make payment, in deceit of our lord the king and his people; and if a man slay the chancellor, treasurer, or the king's justices...determine, being in their places doing their offices." lHawk. ch. 17. stan dar^ o f treason by the stat. 1 Mar. st. 1. c. I., which 4Blac. Com. 86, abrogated... | |
| Lady Rachel Russell - Great Britain - 1809 - 536 pages
...merchandize or make payment, in deceit of our said " Lord the King, and of his people : and if a man slay the " Chancellor, Treasurer, or the King's Justices...Eyre, or Justices of Assize, and all " other Justices designed to hear and determine, being in their " places during their offices. And it is to be understood,... | |
| baroness Rachel Russell - 1809 - 542 pages
...merchandize or make payment, in deceit of our said " Lord the King, and of his people: and if a man slay the " Chancellor, Treasurer, or the King's Justices...Eyre, or Justices of Assize, and all " other Justices designed to hear and determine, being in their " places during their offices. And it is to be understood,... | |
| Jeremiah Brandreth, William Brodie Gurney - Luddites - 1817 - 516 pages
...declares, that " if a man do counterfeit the King's great or privy seal, or his money ; and if a man slay the chancellor, treasurer, or the King's justices...determine, being in their places, doing their offices ; and it is to be understood, that in the cases above rehearsed, that ought to be judged treason which... | |
| Joseph Chitty - Criminal law - 1819 - 540 pages
...to "merchandize, or make payment in deceit of our lord the king, and his people, and if a man slay the chancellor, treasurer, or the king's justices...assigned to hear and determine, being in their places during their offices." The statute 36 Geo. III. c. 7. enacts that " If any person after the passing... | |
| Harold Nuttall Tomlins - Criminal law - 1819 - 582 pages
...Commons hath made a declaration in the manner as hereafter followeth ; that is to say, if a man Slea the Chancellor, Treasurer, or the King's Justices...Bench or the other, Justices in Eyre, or Justices of Assise, and all other Justices assigned to hear and determine, being in their places doing their offices... | |
| Will Waver (fict.name.) - 1821 - 150 pages
...or be adherent to the King's enemies; — and if a man slay the Chancellor, Treasurer, or the King's Justices of assize, and all other Justices assigned...determine, being in their places doing their offices. Misprision of Treason, is when one knowing of any treason, though no party or consenter to it, yet... | |
| William Hawkins - Criminal procedure - 1824 - 838 pages
...the words following : Sect. 46. By 25 Edw. 3. c. 2. " If a man slay the chancellor, i Hale, 230. " treasurer, or the king's justices of the one bench...assigned to hear and determine, being in their places during " their offices." Sect. 47. It hath been holden, that this part of the statute shall Sum. IT.... | |
| sir William Blackstone - Law - 1825 - 584 pages
...however, that this argument 7. THE last species of treason ascertained by the statute, is " if a man slay the chancellor, treasurer, or the king's justices...determine, " being in their places doing their offices." These high magistrates, as they represent the king's majesty during the execution of their offices,... | |
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