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A Treatise on Crimes and Indictable Misdemeanors

 By William Oldnall Russell

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Leicester - Page 240
The information was in the county of Leicester, for writing and publishing a libel: and it was proved by the date of the letter that the defendant ...
more pages: 586
Exeter - Page 318
(w) Thus where a waggoner occupied one side of a public street in the city of Exeter, before his warehouses, in loading and unloading his waggons, ...
more pages: 240
Oxford - Page 576
this consent probably took place before the parties came into the county of Oxford; and that they must therefore acquit the prisoners. ...
more pages: 279 574
York - Page 55
had convicted one upon this statute at York, upon an indictment which had not such an averment; and for this reason it was holden bad, ...
more pages: xliv 72 194 347
Bristol - Page 509
remained in King Road, in the port of Bristol, while his boat's crew went some leagues down the channel, by his directions, to press seamen. ...
more pages: 360
Barking - Page 357
and the pica was that Knatchbull and Fanshaw had been presented fop not repairing it ratione tenurac of lands in Barking, and that a verdict and ...
Cambridge - Page 601
Upon these facts it was objected, that there was no evidence of malice against the prosecutor Cambridge, but against Headley only ; and that upon this ...
more pages: 279
Windsor - Page 349
In a case where it appeared that queen Anne, in the year 1708, for her greater convenience in passing to and from Windsor castle, built a bridge over ...
London - Page 474
where an indictment for the murder of a serjeant at mace of the city of London supposed that the sheriff of London, upon a plaint entered, ...
more pages: 73 162 205 240 265 300 309 340 535 573
Rome - Page 91
with a condition, to the effect that he will not be reconciled to the see of Rome, nor enter into any conspiracy against the king (as particularly set ...
more pages: 192
Malaga - Page 103
(It) But in a subsequent case where the mas-ter of a vessel loaded goods on board at Rotterdam, consigned to Malaga, which he caused to be insured, ...
Lisbon - Page 465
The indictment charged in substance that the prisoner, at Lisbon, in the kingdom of Portugal, in parts beyond the seas without England, one HG, ...
Greenwich - Page 232
(a) And where the defendant, being deputy governor of Greenwich hospital, wrote a large volume, contamin an account of the abuses of the hospital, ...
Edinburgh - Page 132
in Scotland shall he tried either before the justiciary court at Edinburgh, or in any of the circuit courts in that part of the united kingdom, (g) ...
Islington - Page 571
Sarah Cox, an orphan, having 1300/., was forced from her house at Islington into Surrey, and there married. The indictment against the two men who ...
Gloucester - Page 538
according to the provisions of the statute of Gloucester, (c) and consequently not be entitled to a general verdict of acquittal, (d) ...
Lancaster - Page 351
by the said justices respectively at their next ge- " neral quarter sessions, or at their annual general sessions in the " county of Lancaster. ...
Portsmouth - Page 32
waited at Portsmouth; the two latter were held to be accessories ; and having been tried and convicted as princi-pals were recommended for a pardon. ...
Lyon - Page 187
This statute adopted and ex- ncd a canon of the council of Lyonยป 274, in the time of Pope Gregory by which persons guilty of bigamy s nmni privilegin ...
Salisbury - Page 614
Richardson, Chief Justice of CB ' at the assizes at Salisbury, in the ' summer of 1631, was assaulted by ' a prisoner condemned there for fe- ...
Northampton - Page 271
3. spoken of as the statute of Northampton. It enacts, that no man, |>.er.80ns Pro~ of what condition soever, except the king's servants in his prc- ...
Hanover - Page 221
and the great men of the realm, (m) And with a view to the security of the succession of the house of Hanover, according to the act of settlement, ...
Canterbury - Page 194
75. by or in the name of bodies corporate or persons their officers or surrogates, other than the archbishops of Canterbury and York, and the bishops ...
Paris - Page 69
than the touch of Paris, and silver of sterling alloy or better; and provides that all silver vessels shall be assayed by the wardens of ...
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Manchester - Page 234
libel stated, that the defendant sa\v with abhorrence, in the news-papers, the accounts of a transaction at Manchester, and alleged, ...
Liverpool - Page 321
(^r) No agreement can exonerate a parish from the common law liability to repair; and a count in an indictment against the corporation of Liverpool, ...
Solcy - Page 249
Solcy, 11 Mod. 117. Dalt. c. 137. 5 ('/) Da'lt. c. 137. 5 Burn. Just. Riot, (A) 1 Hawk. PC c. 65. s. 5. Reg. v. be guilly of a riot. Burn. ...
Bury - Page 3
At Bury summer assizes, 1748, William York, a boy of ten Case of murder (n) Dr. and Stu. c. 86. Co. Lit. 79, 171847. DalL 476, 505. 1 Hale85. 3 Bac. ...
Edwards, MS - Page 46
Edwards, MS. Sum. tit. Perjury. to break, houses and steal goods; Rex v. Lee and Others, Old Bailey, 1689 ; and a case of an indictment for making ...
Hobart - Page 571
there married : a bill being exhibited against the husband for this ' conduct, it was referred to the Chief Justice and Hobart, whether this was ...
Redding - Page 549
Annesley and Redding, 9 St. Tri. 329, 330. But it is said, that, without considering that question, it is sufficient to observe, that the case did not ...
Madras - Page 365
624., a case of an indictment against the defendant for malversatious in office while he was one of the council at Madras. ...