A Treatise of the Pleas of the Crown, Band 1P. Byrne, 1806 - 1126 Seiten |
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... fe- loniously procured the said W. Codling and the said J. Reid the felony aforesaid , in manner and form aforesaid , to do and commit ; ( Vide ch . 17 . s . 14. ) commit ; they the said W. Macfarlane and G. Easterby xxvi ADDENDA .
... fe- loniously procured the said W. Codling and the said J. Reid the felony aforesaid , in manner and form aforesaid , to do and commit ; ( Vide ch . 17 . s . 14. ) commit ; they the said W. Macfarlane and G. Easterby xxvi ADDENDA .
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... manner , all malicious revilings , in public derogation and the Established Religion . contempt of the established religion , are punishable by the common law , inasmuch as they tend to a breach of the peace . Similar to these are all ...
... manner , all malicious revilings , in public derogation and the Established Religion . contempt of the established religion , are punishable by the common law , inasmuch as they tend to a breach of the peace . Similar to these are all ...
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... manner and form as the said justices of assize and gaol delivery may now do by former laws in the case of recusancy for not repairing to church ; and also shall have power at their said assizes and gaol delivery , and at the sessions ...
... manner and form as the said justices of assize and gaol delivery may now do by former laws in the case of recusancy for not repairing to church ; and also shall have power at their said assizes and gaol delivery , and at the sessions ...
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... manner therein specified . By s . 5. of the same statute , where the king takes the Defend- ant's lands on default of his paying the 201. a month , the profits of them shall go towards the satisfaction of the penalty . Recusants of a ...
... manner therein specified . By s . 5. of the same statute , where the king takes the Defend- ant's lands on default of his paying the 201. a month , the profits of them shall go towards the satisfaction of the penalty . Recusants of a ...
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... manner before described , under the penalties there mentioned . s . 19 . Vide ch . 1. s . 19 . § 4 . Local Allegi- ance ; from whom due . 1 MS . Sum . 10 . And by various acts persons entering upon certain offices or public trusts are ...
... manner before described , under the penalties there mentioned . s . 19 . Vide ch . 1. s . 19 . § 4 . Local Allegi- ance ; from whom due . 1 MS . Sum . 10 . And by various acts persons entering upon certain offices or public trusts are ...
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Seite 128 - Treason, but by and upon the Oaths and Testimony of Two lawful Witnesses, either both of them to the same Overt Act, or one of them to one, and the other of them to another Overt Act of the same Treason...
Seite 431 - ... committed, detained, imprisoned, sent prisoner or transported, contrary to the true meaning of this act, and against all or any person or persons that shall frame, contrive, write, seal or countersign any warrant or writing for such commitment, detainer, imprisonment, or transportation, or shall be advising, aiding or assisting in the same, or any of them...
Seite 394 - By this statute it is enacted that if any person shall of malice aforethought and by lying in wait unlawfully cut out or disable the tongue, put out an eye, slit the nose, cut off a nose or lip, or cut off or disable any limb or member, of any other person, with intent to maim or disfigure...
Seite 57 - Majesty, her heirs or successors, and such compassings, imaginations, inventions, devices, or intentions, or any of them, shall express, utter, or declare, by publishing any printing or writing, or by open and advised speaking, or by any overt act or deed...
Seite 10 - Baptist next coming, all and every person and persons inhabiting within this realm, or any other the queen's majesty's dominions, shall diligently and faithfully, having no lawful or reasonable excuse to be absent, endeavour themselves to resort to their parish church or chapel accustomed, or upon reasonable let thereof...
Seite 65 - When a Man doth compass or imagine the Death of our Lord the King, or of our Lady his Queen, or of their eldest Son and Heir: Or if a Man do violate the King's Companion, or the King's eldest Daughter unmarried, or the Wife of the King's eldest Son and Heir...
Seite 90 - ... of settlement, or that the kings of this realm with the authority of parliament are not able to make laws and statutes to bind the crown and the descent thereof, such person shall be guilty of high treason.
Seite 56 - ... that, if any person or persons whatsoever, during the life of the king, and until the end of the next session of parliament after a demise of the crown, shall, within the realm or without...
Seite 429 - ... shall suffer such pains, penalties, and corporal punishment, as the said Lord Chancellor, Lord Keeper, and the said Chief Justices, or any two of them shall judge fit to be imposed and inflicted.
Seite 445 - It is true," says the learned judge just referred to, " that rape is a most detestable crime, and therefore ought " severely and impartially to be punished with death ; but " it must be remembered that it is an accusation easy to be " made, and hard to be proved, but harder to be defended " by the party accused, though innocent.