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 914
... then of the lord chancellor , and be thereof convicted ; shall suffer imprisonment for 3 years , and be adjudged incapable to have , receive , or take any use or benefit of any part of the estate , real or personal , to which such ...
... then of the lord chancellor , and be thereof convicted ; shall suffer imprisonment for 3 years , and be adjudged incapable to have , receive , or take any use or benefit of any part of the estate , real or personal , to which such ...
Page 918
... and if the offence shall require further punishment , then to receive such other open punishment , so as it extend not to life or limb , as the justices in sessions , or the mayor or other head officer , and 6 or 4 at least of the ...
... and if the offence shall require further punishment , then to receive such other open punishment , so as it extend not to life or limb , as the justices in sessions , or the mayor or other head officer , and 6 or 4 at least of the ...
Page 921
31 . lony to receive , harbour , or conceal burglars . To reFelony to har . move certain doubts with respect to the manner of com- bur burglars . mitting burglary , the 12 Ann . st . 1. c . 7. s . 3. Eng . de- 12 Ann . st . 1 . c .
31 . lony to receive , harbour , or conceal burglars . To reFelony to har . move certain doubts with respect to the manner of com- bur burglars . mitting burglary , the 12 Ann . st . 1. c . 7. s . 3. Eng . de- 12 Ann . st . 1 . c .
Page 924
... shall , by virtue of such employment , receive or take into his possession any money , goods , bond , bill , note , banker's draft , or other valụable security or effects , for or in the name or on the account of his master or ...
... shall , by virtue of such employment , receive or take into his possession any money , goods , bond , bill , note , banker's draft , or other valụable security or effects , for or in the name or on the account of his master or ...
Page 925
... clergy : And every person who shall receive such money , & c . from such cashier , & c . knowing them to be so taken , & c . shall be likewise guilty of felony without benefit of clergy . It is one of the provisions of the 15 Geo .
... clergy : And every person who shall receive such money , & c . from such cashier , & c . knowing them to be so taken , & c . shall be likewise guilty of felony without benefit of clergy . It is one of the provisions of the 15 Geo .
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