A Digest of the Criminal Law of England: As Altered by the Recent Statutes for the Consolidation and Improvement of it, 278. osaSaunders and Benning, 1836 |
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Page 1603
... Felony .. 37 7 to the Sessions 38. 1491 Abortion ... Apprehension See Arrest . Accessories- Apprentices 40. 1491 Approvers ... 41 II . Accessories before the fact . Armed , Persons going , 42 III . Accessories after the fact . Army ...
... Felony .. 37 7 to the Sessions 38. 1491 Abortion ... Apprehension See Arrest . Accessories- Apprentices 40. 1491 Approvers ... 41 II . Accessories before the fact . Armed , Persons going , 42 III . Accessories after the fact . Army ...
Page 1604
... felony and misde- 77 meanor .... 120. 1500 80 II . Commitments by the commissioners 124 84 ib . III . Discharge by ... felonies .... Blowing Horns . See Street Acts . Boats ..... Bonds xviii . Table of Titles .
... felony and misde- 77 meanor .... 120. 1500 80 II . Commitments by the commissioners 124 84 ib . III . Discharge by ... felonies .... Blowing Horns . See Street Acts . Boats ..... Bonds xviii . Table of Titles .
Page 1606
... Felony . See Misprision . Confederacies . See Combinations . - Con- spiracies . Confession . See Evidence , I. - Convic- tion , IV . Confidential Communications- See Evidence , I. - Libel , III . 271. 1568 Conspiracy 271 I. Of ...
... Felony . See Misprision . Confederacies . See Combinations . - Con- spiracies . Confession . See Evidence , I. - Convic- tion , IV . Confidential Communications- See Evidence , I. - Libel , III . 271. 1568 Conspiracy 271 I. Of ...
Page 1608
... Felony 480 421 Fences 482 And see Mischief , IV . Ferrets 482 ..... 423. 1590 Fetters 483 1595 429. 1596 435. 1596 Fine ... And see Highway , VI . 441 Fire ..... 444. 1599 Arms ... 483. 1606 487 ib . Works 488 Fish and Fish - ponds ...
... Felony 480 421 Fences 482 And see Mischief , IV . Ferrets 482 ..... 423. 1590 Fetters 483 1595 429. 1596 435. 1596 Fine ... And see Highway , VI . 441 Fire ..... 444. 1599 Arms ... 483. 1606 487 ib . Works 488 Fish and Fish - ponds ...
Page 1612
... Felony 863 .......... ( 2. ) On arrest for Misdemeanor . ( 3. ) On arrest in Civil Suits ..... 864 & c . 865 IV . To Fences , Gates , & c ... 882 882 884 ib . ib . 886 ib . 887 887. 1686 888 ib . 889 Mischief , Malicious - continued . V ...
... Felony 863 .......... ( 2. ) On arrest for Misdemeanor . ( 3. ) On arrest in Civil Suits ..... 864 & c . 865 IV . To Fences , Gates , & c ... 882 882 884 ib . ib . 886 ib . 887 887. 1686 888 ib . 889 Mischief , Malicious - continued . V ...
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act of parliament aforesaid appeared appointed assizes borough Burr certificate certiorari charged clerk commissioners committed common law constable convicted copper coin counterfeit coin court of King's Cowp custody deceased defendant deodands due or payable East evidence exceeding false or counterfeit felony forfeit forged Forgery gaol gold or silver hard labour held highway imprisonment indictment intent judges jurisdiction jury justices King's Bench king's current gold Larceny Leach liable licensed Littledale Lord Lord Lyndhurst Lord Tenterden magistrate Majesty's manslaughter ment misdemeanor murder Nisi Prius non-commissioned officer oath offence officer oyer oyer and terminer parish Park party Patteson payment peace penalty perjury person or persons prisoner prosecution prosecutor proved Punishment quarter sessions receive recognizances repealed Russ Salk sect shilling silver coin statute sufficient surveyor taken thereof tion trial uttering warrant witness writ
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Page 1561 - Officer, (for which certificate a fee of five shillings and no more, shall be demanded or taken,) shall upon proof of the identity of the person of the offender be sufficient evidence of the first conviction, without proof of the signature or official character of the person appearing to have signed the same...
Page 1699 - Wales during the life of the late King James the Second and since his decease pretended to be and took upon himself the stile and title of King of England by the name of James the Third...
Page 1699 - An Act for the further limitation of the Crown and better securing the rights and liberties of the subject...
Page 1584 - ... it shall be sufficient to allege the embezzlement, or fraudulent application or disposition, to be of money, without specifying any particular coin or valuable security; and such allegation, so far as regards the description of the property, shall be sustained if the offender shall be proved to have embezzled or fraudulently applied or disposed of any amount, although the particular species of coin or valuable security...
Page 1699 - That I will bear faith and true allegiance to His Majesty King George and him will defend to the utmost of my power against all traitorous conspiracies and attempts whatsoever which shall be made against his person crown or dignity.
Page 1723 - Our sovereign lord the king chargeth and commandeth all persons, being assembled, immediately to disperse themselves, and peaceably to depart to their habitations, or to their lawful business, upon the pains contained in the act made in the first year of king George, for preventing tumults and riotous assemblies. God save the king.
Page 1544 - And if a man counterfeit the King's great or privy seal, or his money; and if a man bring false money into this realm, counterfeit to the money of England, as the money called...
Page 1594 - ... shall be guilty of felony ; and, being convicted thereof, shall be liable, at the discretion of the Court, to be transported beyond the seas for life, *or for any term not less than seven years, or to be imprisoned for any term not exceeding four years : and, if a male, to be once, twice, or thrice publicly or privately whipped (if the Court shall so think fit,) in addition to such imprisonment...
Page 1576 - It shall be lawful for the council of any borough to make such bye-laws as to them shall (b) As to this book, see pp. 149, 150. (c) Sect. 70. seem meet for the good rule and government of the borough, and for prevention and suppression of all such nuisances as are not already punishable...
Page 1722 - In the first place, by the common law, every private person may lawfully endeavour, of his own authority, and without any warrant or sanction of the Magistrate, to suppress a riot by every means in his power. He may disperse, or assist in dispersing, those who are assembled ; he may stay those who are engaged in it from executing their purpose ; he may stop and prevent others whom he shall see...