A Treatise of the Pleas of the Crown; Or, A System of the Principal Matters Relating to that Subject, Digested Under Proper Heads ...His Majesty's law-printers; published for the editor, 1787 - Pleas of the crown |
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... offence . And it is the opinion both of Dalton and Sir Matthew Hale , That fuch juftice may take the examination of ... offence of maintaining the pope's " power , and thall certify every prefentment made before " them of any fuch ...
... offence . And it is the opinion both of Dalton and Sir Matthew Hale , That fuch juftice may take the examination of ... offence of maintaining the pope's " power , and thall certify every prefentment made before " them of any fuch ...
Page 74
... offence committed in the county out of the verge ; fo neither had the coroner of the county any thing { • ) The coroner to do with an offence committed within the verge ( a ) . And of the verge was therefore it feems , That before the ...
... offence committed in the county out of the verge ; fo neither had the coroner of the county any thing { • ) The coroner to do with an offence committed within the verge ( a ) . And of the verge was therefore it feems , That before the ...
Page 93
... offence for which they were imposed be of common right incident to the jurifdiction of such courts ; but ( a ) if fuch offence were only the neglect of a duty created by cuftom , it is queftionable whether it do not require the like ...
... offence for which they were imposed be of common right incident to the jurifdiction of such courts ; but ( a ) if fuch offence were only the neglect of a duty created by cuftom , it is queftionable whether it do not require the like ...
Page 94
... offence indicted , it ought to be done by cer- tain officers called Affeerors , being specially chofen and sworn for this purpose . It is true ( f ) indeed , That the common entry of an amercement upon a prefentment in a court - leet is ...
... offence indicted , it ought to be done by cer- tain officers called Affeerors , being specially chofen and sworn for this purpose . It is true ( f ) indeed , That the common entry of an amercement upon a prefentment in a court - leet is ...
Page 95
... offence was committed as well as that it was prefented , & c .; yet I cannot find any exprefs opinion to this purpofe ; but on the contrary , it is obfervable , that the ( d ) pre- ( d ) Raft . 151 . cedents of pleadings of this kind in ...
... offence was committed as well as that it was prefented , & c .; yet I cannot find any exprefs opinion to this purpofe ; but on the contrary , it is obfervable , that the ( d ) pre- ( d ) Raft . 151 . cedents of pleadings of this kind in ...
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Page 396 - ... limited by any statute ; or of any grant or promise of the benefit, profit, or commodity of any forfeiture, penalty, or sum of money, that is or...
Page 46 - England shall be assigned for the keeping of the Peace, one Lord, and with him three or four of the most worthy in the County, with some learned in the Law...
Page 267 - ... estate or degree, or mystery, and of the towns, or hamlets, or places, and counties, of the which they were, or be, or in which they be or •were conversant...
Page 498 - ... realm of England, dominion of Wales or town of Berwick upon Tweed, or any of...
Page 14 - To the constable it pertaineth to have cognizance of contracts touching deeds of arms and of war out of the realm, and also of things that touch war within the realm, which cannot be determined nor discussed by the common law...
Page 52 - ... for passing and punishing vagrants, for repair of the highways, or to any other laws concerning parochial taxes, levies, or rates, notwithstanding...
Page 46 - ... to take of all them that be not of good fame, where they shall be found, sufficient surety and mainprise of their good behaviour towards the King and his people...
Page 362 - 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...
Page 620 - Way, either by herself or the procuring of others, so to conceal the Death thereof, as that it may not come to Light, whether it were born alive or not, but be concealed: In every such Case the...
Page 138 - And if the under-sheriff, constable, or bailiff of such as have fee for keeping of prisons, do it contrary to the will of his lord, or any other bailiff being not of fee, they shall have three years imprisonment, and make fine at the King's pleasure.