A Treatise of the Pleas of the Crown Or a System of the Principal Matters Relating to that Subject, Digested Under Proper Heads: In Two Volumes. Of courts of criminal jurisdiction and the modes of proceeding therein, Volume 2 |
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Page 29
... admitted to an opportunity of clearing his innocence ; and the statute of 1 Edw . 6. c . 7 . which authorizes subsequent commissioners of gaol - delivery to give judgment of death against such as were found guilty before other ...
... admitted to an opportunity of clearing his innocence ; and the statute of 1 Edw . 6. c . 7 . which authorizes subsequent commissioners of gaol - delivery to give judgment of death against such as were found guilty before other ...
Page 44
... admitted in evidence . Penalty of £ 100 . 66 66 " immediate reversion or remainder of and in lands , tenements , " hereditaments , lying or being as aforesaid , which are leased for 66 one , two , or three lives , or for any term of ...
... admitted in evidence . Penalty of £ 100 . 66 66 " immediate reversion or remainder of and in lands , tenements , " hereditaments , lying or being as aforesaid , which are leased for 66 one , two , or three lives , or for any term of ...
Page 66
... admitted and continued an attorney of one " of his majesty's courts of record at Westminster , and duly en- " rolled pursuant to 2 Geo . 2. c . 23. or such other laws as may " relate thereto , upon a penalty of fifty pounds , to be ...
... admitted and continued an attorney of one " of his majesty's courts of record at Westminster , and duly en- " rolled pursuant to 2 Geo . 2. c . 23. or such other laws as may " relate thereto , upon a penalty of fifty pounds , to be ...
Page 98
... admitted into some tithing and sworn to the king's allegiance ; and it seems that he still ought by the law in ( h ) use at this day , to present all offences inquirable in the torn or leet ; yet in the Dalt . Sher . 388. oath set down ...
... admitted into some tithing and sworn to the king's allegiance ; and it seems that he still ought by the law in ( h ) use at this day , to present all offences inquirable in the torn or leet ; yet in the Dalt . Sher . 388. oath set down ...
Page 99
... admitted into , or restored to it , or discharged of it . Fifthly , What power justices of peace have in relation to these matters . As to THE FIRST PARTICULAR , viz . Whether the sheriff in his torn hath power to make or remove a ...
... admitted into , or restored to it , or discharged of it . Fifthly , What power justices of peace have in relation to these matters . As to THE FIRST PARTICULAR , viz . Whether the sheriff in his torn hath power to make or remove a ...
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