A Practical Treatise on the Criminal Law: Comprising the Practice, Pleadings, and Evidence which Occur in the Course of Criminal Prosecutions, Whether by Indictment Or Information: with a Copious Collection of Precedents of Indictments, Informations, Presentments, and Every Description of Practical Forms, with Comprehensive Notes as to Each Particular Offence, the Process, Indictment, Plea, Defence, Evidence, Trial, Verdict, Judgment, and Punishment ...A. J. Valpy, 1816 |
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Page 607
... aforesaid , between the said vills of T. and T. and unlaw- ( g ) See other precedents 4. Wentw . 181. 191. 198. 6 Wentw . for locking fully , and injuriously locked , fastened , NUISANCES TO HIGHWAYS BY ACTUAL OBSTRUCTION . 607.
... aforesaid , between the said vills of T. and T. and unlaw- ( g ) See other precedents 4. Wentw . 181. 191. 198. 6 Wentw . for locking fully , and injuriously locked , fastened , NUISANCES TO HIGHWAYS BY ACTUAL OBSTRUCTION . 607.
Page 608
... injuriously locked , fastened , and chained the said gate posts so as aforesaid , made , erected , and placed , and locked , fastened and chained , from the said , & c . until the day of taking this inquisi- tion , with force and arms ...
... injuriously locked , fastened , and chained the said gate posts so as aforesaid , made , erected , and placed , and locked , fastened and chained , from the said , & c . until the day of taking this inquisi- tion , with force and arms ...
Page 610
... injuriously did erect and cause to be erected a certain wooden gate of the length of fifteen feet , and of the height of four feet upon and across the said king's highway , aforesaid , and that the said A. P. the said wooden gate so as ...
... injuriously did erect and cause to be erected a certain wooden gate of the length of fifteen feet , and of the height of four feet upon and across the said king's highway , aforesaid , and that the said A. P. the said wooden gate so as ...
Page 611
... injuriously did obstruct , stop up and inclose and cause and procure to be obstructed , stopped up and inclosed the said footway , by then and there taking down , breaking down , and prostrating and causing and procuring to be taken ...
... injuriously did obstruct , stop up and inclose and cause and procure to be obstructed , stopped up and inclosed the said footway , by then and there taking down , breaking down , and prostrating and causing and procuring to be taken ...
Page 612
... injuriously did continue , and yet doth continue , by which the same foot path could not , nor can they now go , return , pass and repass so freely and safely as they ought and were wont to do , to the great damage and common nuisance ...
... injuriously did continue , and yet doth continue , by which the same foot path could not , nor can they now go , return , pass and repass so freely and safely as they ought and were wont to do , to the great damage and common nuisance ...
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A. B. late accessaries afore afterwards assault bank note benefit of clergy bill of exchange burglary Campb cause and procure charge chattels committed common law common nuisance conspiracy convicted counterfeited county aforesaid court custody defendant divers other days dwelling house dwelling-house East P. C. evil example false feloniously force and arms forged and counterfeited forgery Fost further present guilty Hale Hawk holden indictment inquisition intent to defraud jurors aforesaid justices king's common highway knowingly larceny last aforesaid last mentioned Leach letter libel liege subjects lord the king majesty's malice aforethought maliciously meaning ment merchandizes murder offence parish party peace peace of God pounds pretence prisoner punishment repair repass Saint Giles scandalous Second count shillings similar precedent Starkie statute steal sums of money thereof Third count unlawful unlawfully and injuriously utter and publish Wentw whereas in truth wickedly wilfully wound