A Treatise on Criminal Pleading: With Precedents of Indictments, Special Pleas, &c., Adapted to Practice, Volume 2 |
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Page 460
4 . buyers and receiv - punished by fine and impriers of stolen goods , knowing
sonment , or other such corpothem to be stolen , are to be ral punishment as the
court deemed accessories after the shall think fit , although the fact , and suffer as
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4 . buyers and receiv - punished by fine and impriers of stolen goods , knowing
sonment , or other such corpothem to be stolen , are to be ral punishment as the
court deemed accessories after the shall think fit , although the fact , and suffer as
...
Page 461
I . every person who shall the highway , be triable as well buy or receive any lead
, iron , before conviction of the princi . copper , brass , bell - metal , or pal felon ,
whether he be in or solder , knowing the same to be out of custody , as after his ...
I . every person who shall the highway , be triable as well buy or receive any lead
, iron , before conviction of the princi . copper , brass , bell - metal , or pal felon ,
whether he be in or solder , knowing the same to be out of custody , as after his ...
Page 491
... c . well knowing the same last - mentioned note to be false , forged , and
counterfeited , against the form , & c . and against the peace , & c . ( 5th Count . )
Feloniously did forge and counterfeit a certain other bank note , the tenor of
which said ...
... c . well knowing the same last - mentioned note to be false , forged , and
counterfeited , against the form , & c . and against the peace , & c . ( 5th Count . )
Feloniously did forge and counterfeit a certain other bank note , the tenor of
which said ...
Page 492
For having in possession forged bank of England notes without lawful excuse ,
knowing the same to be forged ( 0 ) . ( Commencement as in pr . 1 . ) Feloniously
, knowingly , and wittingly , and without lawful ercuse , had in his possession and
...
For having in possession forged bank of England notes without lawful excuse ,
knowing the same to be forged ( 0 ) . ( Commencement as in pr . 1 . ) Feloniously
, knowingly , and wittingly , and without lawful ercuse , had in his possession and
...
Page 533
... or with knowing the same to be so , intent to make such sixpence such person
shall , for such seresemble , or look like , or pass cond offence , suffer two years
for a piece of lawful gold coin imprisonment , and find sure . called a half - guinea
...
... or with knowing the same to be so , intent to make such sixpence such person
shall , for such seresemble , or look like , or pass cond offence , suffer two years
for a piece of lawful gold coin imprisonment , and find sure . called a half - guinea
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