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 3Graisberry and Campbell, 1812 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 903
... knowing of and privy to such offence , shall be guilty of felony without benefit of clergy . And by s . 2. if any person shall wilfully and maliciously administer to , or cause to be admisistered to or taken by any woman , any medicines ...
... knowing of and privy to such offence , shall be guilty of felony without benefit of clergy . And by s . 2. if any person shall wilfully and maliciously administer to , or cause to be admisistered to or taken by any woman , any medicines ...
Page 909
... knowing of and privy to the offence as aforesaid , shall be declared felons , and suffer death without benefit of clergy . Provided ( s . 8. ) that no at- tainder of such felony shall corrupt the blood , or work a forfeiture of dower ...
... knowing of and privy to the offence as aforesaid , shall be declared felons , and suffer death without benefit of clergy . Provided ( s . 8. ) that no at- tainder of such felony shall corrupt the blood , or work a forfeiture of dower ...
Page 910
... knowing of and privy to such offence , shall be guilty of felony without benefit of clergy : Provided that if it shall appear on the trial of any person indicted for wilfully , & c . shooting at , & c . that such acts [ * of stab- bing ...
... knowing of and privy to such offence , shall be guilty of felony without benefit of clergy : Provided that if it shall appear on the trial of any person indicted for wilfully , & c . shooting at , & c . that such acts [ * of stab- bing ...
Page 920
... knowing of and privy to such offence , shall be guilty of felony without benefit of clergy . I shall follow Sir W. Blackstone in reserving for the head of " malicious mis- chief " in a subsequent chapter , several statutes which also ...
... knowing of and privy to such offence , shall be guilty of felony without benefit of clergy . I shall follow Sir W. Blackstone in reserving for the head of " malicious mis- chief " in a subsequent chapter , several statutes which also ...
Page 925
... knowing them to be so taken , & c . shall be likewise guilty of felony without benefit of clergy . It is s . 12. Eng . ty capitally . s . 6. Eng . 37 Geo . 3.c.46 . one of the provisions of the 15 Geo . 2. c . 13. Eng . that 15 Geo . 2 ...
... knowing them to be so taken , & c . shall be likewise guilty of felony without benefit of clergy . It is s . 12. Eng . ty capitally . s . 6. Eng . 37 Geo . 3.c.46 . one of the provisions of the 15 Geo . 2. c . 13. Eng . that 15 Geo . 2 ...
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