A Digested Abridgment, and Comparative View, of the Statute Law of England and Ireland, to the Year 1811, Inclusive: Analytically Arranged in the Order of Sir W. Blackstone's Commentaries: with a Chronological Table of the Statutes, and an Index to the Work, Volume 3 |
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Page 901
Eng . declares or & c . justifiable . enacts , that if any person be indicted or appealed for the Hen . 8. c . 5 . Eng death of any evil disposed person attempting feloniously to murder or rob any person in or nigh any common highway ...
Eng . declares or & c . justifiable . enacts , that if any person be indicted or appealed for the Hen . 8. c . 5 . Eng death of any evil disposed person attempting feloniously to murder or rob any person in or nigh any common highway ...
Page 913
... bill of complaint or information , and justices of assize , Offences where by inquisition or indictment , shall hear , & c . said offences , inquirable , upon which inquisitions such process shall lie as upon an indictment at common ...
... bill of complaint or information , and justices of assize , Offences where by inquisition or indictment , shall hear , & c . said offences , inquirable , upon which inquisitions such process shall lie as upon an indictment at common ...
Page 917
Ir . ravishment of any maid , wife , widow or damsel ; and beRrpe a capital ing indicted or appealed of such felony , and found felony ... or shall be outlawed upon such indictment , he sball suffer death without benefit of clergy .
Ir . ravishment of any maid , wife , widow or damsel ; and beRrpe a capital ing indicted or appealed of such felony , and found felony ... or shall be outlawed upon such indictment , he sball suffer death without benefit of clergy .
Page 921
... being indicted thereof , guilty cupitally : shall stand mute , or will not directly answer to the indictment , or shall peremptorily challenge above 12 of the jury , shall not have the benefit of his clergy . And the 5 Ann . c .
... being indicted thereof , guilty cupitally : shall stand mute , or will not directly answer to the indictment , or shall peremptorily challenge above 12 of the jury , shall not have the benefit of his clergy . And the 5 Ann . c .
Page 930
... which shall be charged or set forth in the indictment . And by s . 2. in every criminal prosecu. . tion and trial for any offence against any act relating to The establishment of the post the post - office , the establishment of the ...
... which shall be charged or set forth in the indictment . And by s . 2. in every criminal prosecu. . tion and trial for any offence against any act relating to The establishment of the post the post - office , the establishment of the ...
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